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Former Groningen Mayor's Kafkaesque Legal Battle
A Dutch court found former Groningen mayor Schuiling guilty of public masturbation, despite his impotence, highlighting procedural flaws and raising questions about judicial competence.
Former Groningen Mayor's Kafkaesque Legal Battle
A Dutch court found former Groningen mayor Schuiling guilty of public masturbation, despite his impotence, highlighting procedural flaws and raising questions about judicial competence.
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56% Bias Score


Groningen Salt Mining Permit Extended Despite Leak Concerns
The Dutch government extended the salt mining permit near Heiligerlee, Groningen, for 10 years despite concerns about potential leaks raised by the State Supervision of Mines (SodM), prioritizing the salt's industrial importance over safety concerns voiced by local residents and environmental groups...
Groningen Salt Mining Permit Extended Despite Leak Concerns
The Dutch government extended the salt mining permit near Heiligerlee, Groningen, for 10 years despite concerns about potential leaks raised by the State Supervision of Mines (SodM), prioritizing the salt's industrial importance over safety concerns voiced by local residents and environmental groups...
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands Launches AI Factory to Counter US Tech Dominance
The Netherlands is investing €200 million in an AI Factory in Groningen, repurposing a former tobacco factory to develop AI for energy, agriculture, and healthcare, aiming to reduce dependence on US tech giants and achieve data sovereignty.
Netherlands Launches AI Factory to Counter US Tech Dominance
The Netherlands is investing €200 million in an AI Factory in Groningen, repurposing a former tobacco factory to develop AI for energy, agriculture, and healthcare, aiming to reduce dependence on US tech giants and achieve data sovereignty.
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56% Bias Score


Netherlands-Malta Match in Groningen: A Game of Family and Legacy
The Netherlands will play Malta in Groningen, a city deeply connected to coach Ronald Koeman's family history and player Virgil van Dijk's career beginnings, making this match particularly meaningful and symbolic, despite the smaller stadium and less prominent opponent.
Netherlands-Malta Match in Groningen: A Game of Family and Legacy
The Netherlands will play Malta in Groningen, a city deeply connected to coach Ronald Koeman's family history and player Virgil van Dijk's career beginnings, making this match particularly meaningful and symbolic, despite the smaller stadium and less prominent opponent.
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24% Bias Score


Groningen Nightlife Safety Concerns Prompt Investigation
Groningen, Netherlands, is grappling with significant safety concerns in its nightlife, with 63% of people reporting feeling unsafe in 2024, leading to the implementation of nightlife stewards and an ongoing investigation into potential solutions, including the controversial issue of implementing cl...
Groningen Nightlife Safety Concerns Prompt Investigation
Groningen, Netherlands, is grappling with significant safety concerns in its nightlife, with 63% of people reporting feeling unsafe in 2024, leading to the implementation of nightlife stewards and an ongoing investigation into potential solutions, including the controversial issue of implementing cl...
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48% Bias Score


Groningen House Reinforcement Delayed Until At Least 2034
Due to personnel shortages and unforeseen delays, the reinforcement of houses in Groningen's gas extraction area, initially planned for completion much sooner, is now expected to last until at least 2034; while the risk of earthquakes has decreased to 1 percent, the project's delay negatively impact...
Groningen House Reinforcement Delayed Until At Least 2034
Due to personnel shortages and unforeseen delays, the reinforcement of houses in Groningen's gas extraction area, initially planned for completion much sooner, is now expected to last until at least 2034; while the risk of earthquakes has decreased to 1 percent, the project's delay negatively impact...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Households Face Widening Energy Gap, with Groningen Families Spending €105 More Monthly
A Berenschot study for Essent reveals a €105 monthly energy cost difference between Groningen and Utrecht households, with 40% of households lacking funds for energy-saving investments by 2035, highlighting a growing energy divide and the need for targeted support.

Dutch Households Face Widening Energy Gap, with Groningen Families Spending €105 More Monthly
A Berenschot study for Essent reveals a €105 monthly energy cost difference between Groningen and Utrecht households, with 40% of households lacking funds for energy-saving investments by 2035, highlighting a growing energy divide and the need for targeted support.
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16% Bias Score

Groningen struggles with drug-related disturbances, faces 'waterbed effect'
Residents of Groningen \ , Netherlands, are facing increasing drug-related issues in several areas, including the Martinikerkhof, prompting calls for stronger municipal action; however, a 'waterbed effect' complicates solutions.

Groningen struggles with drug-related disturbances, faces 'waterbed effect'
Residents of Groningen \ , Netherlands, are facing increasing drug-related issues in several areas, including the Martinikerkhof, prompting calls for stronger municipal action; however, a 'waterbed effect' complicates solutions.
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48% Bias Score

Lycurgus Volleyball Club Secures Funding, Averts Closure
Groningen's Lycurgus volleyball club, declared bankrupt in May after years of financial difficulties, will restart thanks to €250,000 in funding from the municipality and sponsors, but will play in a smaller venue and without European competition next season.

Lycurgus Volleyball Club Secures Funding, Averts Closure
Groningen's Lycurgus volleyball club, declared bankrupt in May after years of financial difficulties, will restart thanks to €250,000 in funding from the municipality and sponsors, but will play in a smaller venue and without European competition next season.
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32% Bias Score

Vindicat Members Suffer Burns During Weekend Trip
Ten first-year members of the Groningen student association Vindicat suffered first-degree burns, possibly from branding, during an unofficial weekend trip; an internal investigation is underway, and the incident has been reported to authorities.

Vindicat Members Suffer Burns During Weekend Trip
Ten first-year members of the Groningen student association Vindicat suffered first-degree burns, possibly from branding, during an unofficial weekend trip; an internal investigation is underway, and the incident has been reported to authorities.
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60% Bias Score

Commemorative Walk Retraces 1945 Forced March of Women from Westerbork Camp
A three-day commemorative walk from April 11-13 retraces the 1945 forced march of 116 women from Westerbork camp to Groningen, highlighting their resistance against Nazi occupation and unexpected liberation near Grijpskerk.

Commemorative Walk Retraces 1945 Forced March of Women from Westerbork Camp
A three-day commemorative walk from April 11-13 retraces the 1945 forced march of 116 women from Westerbork camp to Groningen, highlighting their resistance against Nazi occupation and unexpected liberation near Grijpskerk.
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36% Bias Score

Father Confesses to Killing 12-Year-Old Son in Groningen; Lawyer Cites Psychosis
A 46-year-old man in Groningen, Netherlands, confessed to fatally stabbing his 12-year-old son, Gianny-Davey, on December 29th; his lawyer claims he was experiencing a psychosis, prompting further investigation.

Father Confesses to Killing 12-Year-Old Son in Groningen; Lawyer Cites Psychosis
A 46-year-old man in Groningen, Netherlands, confessed to fatally stabbing his 12-year-old son, Gianny-Davey, on December 29th; his lawyer claims he was experiencing a psychosis, prompting further investigation.
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32% Bias Score
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