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Amsterdam City Repurchases ADM-terrain for €165 Million
After years of legal disputes, Amsterdam City has repurchased the 66-hectare ADM-terrain in the Western Harbor area for €165 million, enabling future housing development by relocating existing businesses.
Amsterdam City Repurchases ADM-terrain for €165 Million
After years of legal disputes, Amsterdam City has repurchased the 66-hectare ADM-terrain in the Western Harbor area for €165 million, enabling future housing development by relocating existing businesses.
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Residents Sue City Over Tourist Overcrowding
A group of Amsterdam residents is suing the municipality for exceeding the agreed-upon limit of 20 million tourist overnight stays, citing negative consequences such as excessive waste and homogenization of businesses.
Amsterdam Residents Sue City Over Tourist Overcrowding
A group of Amsterdam residents is suing the municipality for exceeding the agreed-upon limit of 20 million tourist overnight stays, citing negative consequences such as excessive waste and homogenization of businesses.
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Couple's Balancing Act: Grief, Music, and Daily Rituals
In Amsterdam, Jeanita, a violist, and Wout, an opera dramaturge, navigate life's complexities—from Wout's daily swims to the profound grief of losing their son, Leen, and the joys of raising their daughter, Aafke.
Amsterdam Couple's Balancing Act: Grief, Music, and Daily Rituals
In Amsterdam, Jeanita, a violist, and Wout, an opera dramaturge, navigate life's complexities—from Wout's daily swims to the profound grief of losing their son, Leen, and the joys of raising their daughter, Aafke.
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4% Bias Score


Amsterdam's 2024 Budget: Rising Debt and Controversial Spending
Amsterdam's 2024 budget reveals a rising debt nearing €10 billion by 2029, sparking criticism from opposition parties over spending priorities despite claims of a healthy financial state by the city's finance executive.
Amsterdam's 2024 Budget: Rising Debt and Controversial Spending
Amsterdam's 2024 budget reveals a rising debt nearing €10 billion by 2029, sparking criticism from opposition parties over spending priorities despite claims of a healthy financial state by the city's finance executive.
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52% Bias Score


Amsterdam's Hacquartstraat: A Microcosm of Dutch History
John Kleinen's book, "De Hacquartstraat," details the lives of residents in this Amsterdam street from its 1923 construction to the post-WWII era, revealing a microcosm of Dutch society and its political, economic, and social changes.
Amsterdam's Hacquartstraat: A Microcosm of Dutch History
John Kleinen's book, "De Hacquartstraat," details the lives of residents in this Amsterdam street from its 1923 construction to the post-WWII era, revealing a microcosm of Dutch society and its political, economic, and social changes.
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16% Bias Score


Amsterdam Opens Villa: A Sensory-Focused Contemporary Art Museum
Villa, a new museum in Amsterdam, offers a unique sensory experience of contemporary multidisciplinary art, prioritizing visitor engagement over traditional displays, with accessible pricing and audio guides.
Amsterdam Opens Villa: A Sensory-Focused Contemporary Art Museum
Villa, a new museum in Amsterdam, offers a unique sensory experience of contemporary multidisciplinary art, prioritizing visitor engagement over traditional displays, with accessible pricing and audio guides.
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40% Bias Score

Amsterdam Residents Sue City Hall Over Unsustainable Tourism
Amsterdam residents launched a lawsuit against the city council on Monday, arguing its tourism management is ineffective and hasn't curbed the unsustainable number of visitors despite previous commitments and measures.

Amsterdam Residents Sue City Hall Over Unsustainable Tourism
Amsterdam residents launched a lawsuit against the city council on Monday, arguing its tourism management is ineffective and hasn't curbed the unsustainable number of visitors despite previous commitments and measures.
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20% Bias Score

Amsterdam Residents Sue City Council Over Tourist Overcrowding
Amsterdam residents are suing their city council for failing to control excessive tourism, breaching a self-imposed limit of 20 million overnight stays annually for three consecutive years, despite prior commitments and implemented measures.

Amsterdam Residents Sue City Council Over Tourist Overcrowding
Amsterdam residents are suing their city council for failing to control excessive tourism, breaching a self-imposed limit of 20 million overnight stays annually for three consecutive years, despite prior commitments and implemented measures.
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16% Bias Score

Amsterdam to Explore Prescription Crack Cocaine
Amsterdam will conduct a preliminary study in 2024 to explore providing crack cocaine on prescription, with potential implementation as early as 2027, aiming to reduce harm and improve access to support services for vulnerable users.

Amsterdam to Explore Prescription Crack Cocaine
Amsterdam will conduct a preliminary study in 2024 to explore providing crack cocaine on prescription, with potential implementation as early as 2027, aiming to reduce harm and improve access to support services for vulnerable users.
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16% Bias Score

Palestinian Man Sentenced for Violence After Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv Match
Mahmoud A., a 22-year-old Palestinian asylum seeker, received a six-month prison sentence in Amsterdam for violent acts against Israeli football supporters following an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match in November 2023, with the court acknowledging his trauma but asserting that it did not justify his act...

Palestinian Man Sentenced for Violence After Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv Match
Mahmoud A., a 22-year-old Palestinian asylum seeker, received a six-month prison sentence in Amsterdam for violent acts against Israeli football supporters following an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match in November 2023, with the court acknowledging his trauma but asserting that it did not justify his act...
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28% Bias Score

Amsterdam Closes Four Pizza Shops After Explosions
Amsterdam's deputy mayor closed four De Pizzabakkers pizza shops for six months following multiple explosions in recent weeks, citing public order concerns and the police's assessment of potential further incidents.

Amsterdam Closes Four Pizza Shops After Explosions
Amsterdam's deputy mayor closed four De Pizzabakkers pizza shops for six months following multiple explosions in recent weeks, citing public order concerns and the police's assessment of potential further incidents.
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20% Bias Score

The Netherlands' ZaterdagMatinee: A 50-Year Legacy of Classical Music
In December 1960, the Netherlands' five-day workweek prompted the creation of the ZaterdagMatinee, a classical concert series that transformed Saturday afternoons and the Dutch musical landscape.

The Netherlands' ZaterdagMatinee: A 50-Year Legacy of Classical Music
In December 1960, the Netherlands' five-day workweek prompted the creation of the ZaterdagMatinee, a classical concert series that transformed Saturday afternoons and the Dutch musical landscape.
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24% Bias Score
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