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Rutte's Doomsday Speech: NATO's Escalating Rhetoric
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's speech painted a bleak geopolitical picture, highlighting threats from Russia, China, and North Korea, urging increased defense spending despite potential social program cuts and presenting NATO as an innocent victim, prompting concerns about escalating tensions a...
Rutte's Doomsday Speech: NATO's Escalating Rhetoric
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's speech painted a bleak geopolitical picture, highlighting threats from Russia, China, and North Korea, urging increased defense spending despite potential social program cuts and presenting NATO as an innocent victim, prompting concerns about escalating tensions a...
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60% Bias Score


Bouterse's Evasion Deepens Suriname's Divide a Year After Conviction
One year after Desi Bouterse's conviction for the December Murders, the former Surinamese president remains at large, creating a deep societal divide between his supporters hoping for a pardon and victims' families demanding justice, while the NDP, despite its internal calls for an ethical code, con...
Bouterse's Evasion Deepens Suriname's Divide a Year After Conviction
One year after Desi Bouterse's conviction for the December Murders, the former Surinamese president remains at large, creating a deep societal divide between his supporters hoping for a pardon and victims' families demanding justice, while the NDP, despite its internal calls for an ethical code, con...
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48% Bias Score


New NS Train Schedule Fails to Address Persistent Issues
The new NS train schedule in the Netherlands, launched on December 15th, 2023, hasn't resolved persistent issues like train breakdowns and delays, despite increased service frequency; a 93-year-old passenger experienced a delay due to a train malfunction in Zwolle.
New NS Train Schedule Fails to Address Persistent Issues
The new NS train schedule in the Netherlands, launched on December 15th, 2023, hasn't resolved persistent issues like train breakdowns and delays, despite increased service frequency; a 93-year-old passenger experienced a delay due to a train malfunction in Zwolle.
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56% Bias Score


Ecocide Debate: Defining Environmental Destruction in Peacetime
This article examines the ongoing debate on defining and criminalizing ecocide in peacetime, highlighting the need for clear legal definitions, the ethical use of scientific data, and the inclusion of cumulative environmental damage from everyday actions.
Ecocide Debate: Defining Environmental Destruction in Peacetime
This article examines the ongoing debate on defining and criminalizing ecocide in peacetime, highlighting the need for clear legal definitions, the ethical use of scientific data, and the inclusion of cumulative environmental damage from everyday actions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Threat to American Media: Lawsuits, Settlements, and FCC Scrutiny
Donald Trump plans to sue the Des Moines Register for a pre-election poll; his appointees threaten legal action against media; ABC News settled with Trump for $15 million, and social media faces FCC scrutiny under Brendan Carr.
Trump's Threat to American Media: Lawsuits, Settlements, and FCC Scrutiny
Donald Trump plans to sue the Des Moines Register for a pre-election poll; his appointees threaten legal action against media; ABC News settled with Trump for $15 million, and social media faces FCC scrutiny under Brendan Carr.
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48% Bias Score


Almodóvar's "The Room Next Door" Wins Golden Lion
Tilda Swinton stars in Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language feature film, "The Room Next Door," which won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival; the film portrays a terminally ill woman's decision to undergo euthanasia and is based on Swinton's personal experiences.
Almodóvar's "The Room Next Door" Wins Golden Lion
Tilda Swinton stars in Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language feature film, "The Room Next Door," which won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival; the film portrays a terminally ill woman's decision to undergo euthanasia and is based on Swinton's personal experiences.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Frequent Flyers Disproportionately Impact Environment
A Dutch study reveals that 13 percent of the population makes half of all domestic flights, disproportionately impacting the environment; frequent flyers are often high-income and highly educated, showcasing a disconnect between environmental awareness and behavior.

Dutch Frequent Flyers Disproportionately Impact Environment
A Dutch study reveals that 13 percent of the population makes half of all domestic flights, disproportionately impacting the environment; frequent flyers are often high-income and highly educated, showcasing a disconnect between environmental awareness and behavior.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch WWII Collaboration Archive Access Restricted, Online Release Postponed
The Dutch WWII collaboration archive, containing 425,000 dossiers, will be accessible only on-site at the National Archives after application and approval, due to privacy concerns; the online release is postponed, but the Minister aims to make it fully online eventually through legislation.

Dutch WWII Collaboration Archive Access Restricted, Online Release Postponed
The Dutch WWII collaboration archive, containing 425,000 dossiers, will be accessible only on-site at the National Archives after application and approval, due to privacy concerns; the online release is postponed, but the Minister aims to make it fully online eventually through legislation.
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36% Bias Score

Rodeo Collapse Exposes Tech Industry's Vulnerability to Fraud
Dutch software company Rodeo declared bankruptcy after an NRC investigation exposed fabricated growth figures and false claims of prestigious clients like Google and Meta; founder Pieter Vos is now under investigation by the Public Prosecution Service.

Rodeo Collapse Exposes Tech Industry's Vulnerability to Fraud
Dutch software company Rodeo declared bankruptcy after an NRC investigation exposed fabricated growth figures and false claims of prestigious clients like Google and Meta; founder Pieter Vos is now under investigation by the Public Prosecution Service.
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48% Bias Score

Growth of State-Funded Islamic Schools Challenges Secular Netherlands
The Netherlands faces a rise in state-funded Islamic schools, potentially creating a new societal division despite decades of secularization, due to Article 23 of the constitution that funds religious schools alongside public ones, and political resistance to reform.

Growth of State-Funded Islamic Schools Challenges Secular Netherlands
The Netherlands faces a rise in state-funded Islamic schools, potentially creating a new societal division despite decades of secularization, due to Article 23 of the constitution that funds religious schools alongside public ones, and political resistance to reform.
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68% Bias Score

Netherlands: Surge in Intimidation and Aggression Against Local Politicians
A recent survey reveals that 45% of local politicians in the Netherlands experienced intimidation or aggression in the past year, a near doubling compared to ten years ago; most threats are online, and women are disproportionately affected, with many adjusting political ambitions due to the lack of ...

Netherlands: Surge in Intimidation and Aggression Against Local Politicians
A recent survey reveals that 45% of local politicians in the Netherlands experienced intimidation or aggression in the past year, a near doubling compared to ten years ago; most threats are online, and women are disproportionately affected, with many adjusting political ambitions due to the lack of ...
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24% Bias Score

The Conversation" Re-Release Highlights Innovative Sound Design and Enduring Relevance
Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation" (1974) has been re-released with a restored audio track, emphasizing its innovative sound design and making its themes of surveillance, paranoia, and information distortion even more relevant to current concerns about misinformation and privacy in a hyper-me...

The Conversation" Re-Release Highlights Innovative Sound Design and Enduring Relevance
Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation" (1974) has been re-released with a restored audio track, emphasizing its innovative sound design and making its themes of surveillance, paranoia, and information distortion even more relevant to current concerns about misinformation and privacy in a hyper-me...
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24% Bias Score
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