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Netherlands Implements FMD Restrictions After German Outbreak
Following a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Germany affecting 3600 calves recently imported into the Netherlands, the Dutch government implemented restrictions including an export ban on veal calves (except for slaughter), hygiene protocols for transport, and visitation bans to prevent an o...
Netherlands Implements FMD Restrictions After German Outbreak
Following a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Germany affecting 3600 calves recently imported into the Netherlands, the Dutch government implemented restrictions including an export ban on veal calves (except for slaughter), hygiene protocols for transport, and visitation bans to prevent an o...
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32% Bias Score


Gillis Faces 18 Months for Tax Fraud
The Dutch Public Prosecutor (OM) is demanding an 18-month prison sentence for Peter Gillis and fines totaling €565,000 for tax fraud, allegedly involving at least €500,000 in evaded taxes and the manipulation of accounting records at his Oostappen Groep holiday parks.
Gillis Faces 18 Months for Tax Fraud
The Dutch Public Prosecutor (OM) is demanding an 18-month prison sentence for Peter Gillis and fines totaling €565,000 for tax fraud, allegedly involving at least €500,000 in evaded taxes and the manipulation of accounting records at his Oostappen Groep holiday parks.
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52% Bias Score


14-Year Sentence for Fatal Stabbing at Amsterdam's Solid Grooves Festival
At the Solid Grooves festival in Amsterdam on May 2023, a fight led to the fatal stabbing of Jimmy Schepers by Derzik H., who received a 14-year prison sentence; two accomplices received lesser sentences.
14-Year Sentence for Fatal Stabbing at Amsterdam's Solid Grooves Festival
At the Solid Grooves festival in Amsterdam on May 2023, a fight led to the fatal stabbing of Jimmy Schepers by Derzik H., who received a 14-year prison sentence; two accomplices received lesser sentences.
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24% Bias Score


Winterswijk Opens Natural Ice Rink, Defying Climate Change Challenges
Winterswijk, Netherlands, opens its large outdoor ice rink for public skating on 8.5 mm thick natural ice—a first this winter—thanks to innovative techniques and dedicated volunteers, despite challenges from climate change and volunteer shortages.
Winterswijk Opens Natural Ice Rink, Defying Climate Change Challenges
Winterswijk, Netherlands, opens its large outdoor ice rink for public skating on 8.5 mm thick natural ice—a first this winter—thanks to innovative techniques and dedicated volunteers, despite challenges from climate change and volunteer shortages.
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40% Bias Score


Record 756 Frost-Free Days in De Bilt, Netherlands
De Bilt, Netherlands, has set a new record of 756 consecutive days without a frost day, exceeding the previous record by one day, due to global warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels, resulting in warmer temperatures and fewer cold periods.
Record 756 Frost-Free Days in De Bilt, Netherlands
De Bilt, Netherlands, has set a new record of 756 consecutive days without a frost day, exceeding the previous record by one day, due to global warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels, resulting in warmer temperatures and fewer cold periods.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Childcare Providers Fail to Adequately Involve Parents
A Dutch government-commissioned study found widespread non-compliance with parental involvement laws in childcare, with many providers failing to adequately consult parents or provide written justifications for rejecting their advice, prompting calls for systemic improvements.
Dutch Childcare Providers Fail to Adequately Involve Parents
A Dutch government-commissioned study found widespread non-compliance with parental involvement laws in childcare, with many providers failing to adequately consult parents or provide written justifications for rejecting their advice, prompting calls for systemic improvements.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Prosecutor Demands 18 Months for Peter Gillis in Tax Fraud Case
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) is demanding an 18-month prison sentence for Peter Gillis and fines totaling €565,000 for his Oostappen Group for tax fraud, including the alleged concealment of "black rentals" and underpayment of foreign workers.

Dutch Prosecutor Demands 18 Months for Peter Gillis in Tax Fraud Case
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) is demanding an 18-month prison sentence for Peter Gillis and fines totaling €565,000 for his Oostappen Group for tax fraud, including the alleged concealment of "black rentals" and underpayment of foreign workers.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Music Education Crisis: Budget Cuts Cause Widespread School Closures
The Netherlands is experiencing a crisis in music education due to municipal budget cuts, causing numerous music school closures, impacting the quality and accessibility of music education, and resulting in fewer highly skilled Dutch music students.

Dutch Music Education Crisis: Budget Cuts Cause Widespread School Closures
The Netherlands is experiencing a crisis in music education due to municipal budget cuts, causing numerous music school closures, impacting the quality and accessibility of music education, and resulting in fewer highly skilled Dutch music students.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Student Loan Compensation Causes Website Overload
The Dutch government's compensation for students affected by the 2015-2023 leenstelsel (loan system) is causing website login issues due to an unexpectedly high volume of access attempts by the 600,000 eligible recipients, prompting DUO to temporarily halt further email distribution.

Dutch Student Loan Compensation Causes Website Overload
The Dutch government's compensation for students affected by the 2015-2023 leenstelsel (loan system) is causing website login issues due to an unexpectedly high volume of access attempts by the 600,000 eligible recipients, prompting DUO to temporarily halt further email distribution.
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48% Bias Score

Winterswijk Opens Natural Ice Rink Despite Climate Change Challenges
Winterswijk's ice rink opened for public skating on natural ice (8.5 mm thick) for the first time this winter, thanks to the efforts of the Winterswijk Ice Skating Association and volunteers, using techniques like water spraying and insulation to overcome climate change challenges and a shortage of ...

Winterswijk Opens Natural Ice Rink Despite Climate Change Challenges
Winterswijk's ice rink opened for public skating on natural ice (8.5 mm thick) for the first time this winter, thanks to the efforts of the Winterswijk Ice Skating Association and volunteers, using techniques like water spraying and insulation to overcome climate change challenges and a shortage of ...
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Study Exposes Childcare's Parental Involvement Failures
A Dutch government-commissioned study found widespread failings in parental involvement at many childcare centers, violating the Childcare Act and negatively affecting the quality of care; this prompted calls for immediate improvements from the government and industry.

Dutch Study Exposes Childcare's Parental Involvement Failures
A Dutch government-commissioned study found widespread failings in parental involvement at many childcare centers, violating the Childcare Act and negatively affecting the quality of care; this prompted calls for immediate improvements from the government and industry.
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48% Bias Score

Norway Wins European Speed Skating Title After 34-Year Drought
Sander Eitrem secured Norway's first European allround men's speed skating title in 34 years, surpassing the Netherlands' win count (39-37) and signifying a resurgence for the sport in Norway, boosted by increased media coverage and a strong team performance.

Norway Wins European Speed Skating Title After 34-Year Drought
Sander Eitrem secured Norway's first European allround men's speed skating title in 34 years, surpassing the Netherlands' win count (39-37) and signifying a resurgence for the sport in Norway, boosted by increased media coverage and a strong team performance.
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56% Bias Score
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