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Nesjomme": A Documentary on Jewish Amsterdam Between the World Wars
Sandra Beerends' documentary "Nesjomme" uses letters from a young Jewish woman in Amsterdam between the World Wars to depict the community's experiences, from initial optimism to escalating antisemitism and the destruction of key symbols, such as the Paleis voor de Volksvlijt in 1929, ultimately sho...
Nesjomme": A Documentary on Jewish Amsterdam Between the World Wars
Sandra Beerends' documentary "Nesjomme" uses letters from a young Jewish woman in Amsterdam between the World Wars to depict the community's experiences, from initial optimism to escalating antisemitism and the destruction of key symbols, such as the Paleis voor de Volksvlijt in 1929, ultimately sho...
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28% Bias Score


Amsterdam Bollard Incident Exposes Municipal Service Inefficiencies
A driver was blocked by an unnumbered bollard on Amsterdam's busy Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, leading to a frustrating interaction with city authorities due to communication breakdowns and inefficiencies; the car was later reported missing.
Amsterdam Bollard Incident Exposes Municipal Service Inefficiencies
A driver was blocked by an unnumbered bollard on Amsterdam's busy Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, leading to a frustrating interaction with city authorities due to communication breakdowns and inefficiencies; the car was later reported missing.
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52% Bias Score


Amsterdam Court Sentences Five for Antisemitic Attacks on Israeli Soccer Fans
An Amsterdam court sentenced five individuals to prison terms ranging from one to six months for their involvement in antisemitic attacks against Israeli soccer fans on November 7th and 8th, following a trial that included video evidence and online chat logs showing incitement to violence.
Amsterdam Court Sentences Five for Antisemitic Attacks on Israeli Soccer Fans
An Amsterdam court sentenced five individuals to prison terms ranging from one to six months for their involvement in antisemitic attacks against Israeli soccer fans on November 7th and 8th, following a trial that included video evidence and online chat logs showing incitement to violence.
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Protest Highlights Over Tourism Crisis
A protest against overtourism in Amsterdam is planned near The Diamond hotel on Leidseplein today, highlighting the city's exceeding its 20-million overnight stay target in 2023 (approximately 22 million) and an estimated 22.9-25.4 million for 2024, prompting calls for stricter measures beyond the 7...
Amsterdam Protest Highlights Over Tourism Crisis
A protest against overtourism in Amsterdam is planned near The Diamond hotel on Leidseplein today, highlighting the city's exceeding its 20-million overnight stay target in 2023 (approximately 22 million) and an estimated 22.9-25.4 million for 2024, prompting calls for stricter measures beyond the 7...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Teacher Shortage Decreases, but 'Hidden' Shortages and Future Challenges Remain
The teacher shortage in Dutch primary education decreased from 9,800 to 7,700 full-time positions (8.1 percent of jobs) due to expiring NPO funding, while secondary education saw a relative decrease to 5.1 percent (3,800 positions). However, a large portion of the shortages are 'hidden' and filled b...
Dutch Teacher Shortage Decreases, but 'Hidden' Shortages and Future Challenges Remain
The teacher shortage in Dutch primary education decreased from 9,800 to 7,700 full-time positions (8.1 percent of jobs) due to expiring NPO funding, while secondary education saw a relative decrease to 5.1 percent (3,800 positions). However, a large portion of the shortages are 'hidden' and filled b...
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44% Bias Score


Amsterdam Soccer Violence Trial Sparks International Debate on Antisemitism
Seven men stand trial in Amsterdam for violence against Israeli soccer fans; international Jewish organizations are closely monitoring the case, causing friction with Dutch authorities over their response and highlighting a broader concern about antisemitism in Western Europe.
Amsterdam Soccer Violence Trial Sparks International Debate on Antisemitism
Seven men stand trial in Amsterdam for violence against Israeli soccer fans; international Jewish organizations are closely monitoring the case, causing friction with Dutch authorities over their response and highlighting a broader concern about antisemitism in Western Europe.
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40% Bias Score

Jantje van Amsterdam" from "Foute Vrienden" Passes Away
Jan Erents, known as "Jantje van Amsterdam" from the Dutch documentary series "Foute Vrienden," died on December 27, 2024, from cancer; a crowdfunding campaign for his family quickly surpassed €9000.

Jantje van Amsterdam" from "Foute Vrienden" Passes Away
Jan Erents, known as "Jantje van Amsterdam" from the Dutch documentary series "Foute Vrienden," died on December 27, 2024, from cancer; a crowdfunding campaign for his family quickly surpassed €9000.
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32% Bias Score

Amsterdam Soccer Violence: Five Sentenced, Others Await Trial
A court in Amsterdam sentenced five individuals to prison terms of up to six months and community service for their roles in the violence that erupted after the Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer match on November 7th, 2023; the violence, which included attacks on Israeli fans, sparked international outra...

Amsterdam Soccer Violence: Five Sentenced, Others Await Trial
A court in Amsterdam sentenced five individuals to prison terms of up to six months and community service for their roles in the violence that erupted after the Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer match on November 7th, 2023; the violence, which included attacks on Israeli fans, sparked international outra...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Court Convicts Five for Antisemitic Attack on Israeli Soccer Fans
A Dutch court sentenced five men to up to six months in prison for antisemitic attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam on November 7-8, following an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv game; five Israelis were hospitalized, and around 60 victims seek compensation.

Dutch Court Convicts Five for Antisemitic Attack on Israeli Soccer Fans
A Dutch court sentenced five men to up to six months in prison for antisemitic attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam on November 7-8, following an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv game; five Israelis were hospitalized, and around 60 victims seek compensation.
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44% Bias Score

Amsterdam Protest Highlights Over tourism Crisis
A protest against overtourism in Amsterdam is planned today near Leidseplein, highlighting the city's struggle with exceeding its 20 million overnight stay limit despite implementing various measures like curfews and buyback programs for tourist businesses. The demonstration follows similar actions ...

Amsterdam Protest Highlights Over tourism Crisis
A protest against overtourism in Amsterdam is planned today near Leidseplein, highlighting the city's struggle with exceeding its 20 million overnight stay limit despite implementing various measures like curfews and buyback programs for tourist businesses. The demonstration follows similar actions ...
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52% Bias Score

Lazio's Noslin to Face Former Club Ajax in Europa League
Tijjani Noslin, a 25-year-old Lazio player and former Ajax hopeful, will play against his childhood club in the Europa League tomorrow, fulfilling a lifelong dream despite past setbacks and a career that included working as a delivery driver.

Lazio's Noslin to Face Former Club Ajax in Europa League
Tijjani Noslin, a 25-year-old Lazio player and former Ajax hopeful, will play against his childhood club in the Europa League tomorrow, fulfilling a lifelong dream despite past setbacks and a career that included working as a delivery driver.
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48% Bias Score

Amsterdam Halts Use of Scan Car Data for Stolen Vehicle Recovery Due to Privacy Concerns
Amsterdam parking enforcement officers will stop using scan car data to locate stolen vehicles due to privacy violations; the practice, which recovered roughly 90 cars annually, repurposed data collected for parking enforcement, raising concerns about data use and inter-governmental data sharing.

Amsterdam Halts Use of Scan Car Data for Stolen Vehicle Recovery Due to Privacy Concerns
Amsterdam parking enforcement officers will stop using scan car data to locate stolen vehicles due to privacy violations; the practice, which recovered roughly 90 cars annually, repurposed data collected for parking enforcement, raising concerns about data use and inter-governmental data sharing.
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36% Bias Score
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