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IS Threat Prompts Heightened Security at Dutch and German Events
The Islamic State (IS) allegedly planned attacks on the 'Festival der Liebe' in Rotterdam (March 6-7), German carnival celebrations, and the Nuremberg Rosenmontag celebration, prompting heightened security measures in the Netherlands and Germany, where the threat level remains at 4 out of 5.
IS Threat Prompts Heightened Security at Dutch and German Events
The Islamic State (IS) allegedly planned attacks on the 'Festival der Liebe' in Rotterdam (March 6-7), German carnival celebrations, and the Nuremberg Rosenmontag celebration, prompting heightened security measures in the Netherlands and Germany, where the threat level remains at 4 out of 5.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Confidence in US Military Support Plummets, Boosting European Army Backing
An Ipsos I&O poll of 1944 Dutch citizens shows that only 30% expect continued US military protection of European NATO partners, leading to increased support (49%) for a European army, while only 18% are willing to join the military if the Netherlands is attacked.
Dutch Confidence in US Military Support Plummets, Boosting European Army Backing
An Ipsos I&O poll of 1944 Dutch citizens shows that only 30% expect continued US military protection of European NATO partners, leading to increased support (49%) for a European army, while only 18% are willing to join the military if the Netherlands is attacked.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives
Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Minister of Culture to expedite the release of World War II archives, fearing delays due to privacy concerns; this follows a delay in the release of the Central Archive for Special Jurisdiction (CABR) archive, highlighting the conflict between privacy and pu...
Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives
Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Minister of Culture to expedite the release of World War II archives, fearing delays due to privacy concerns; this follows a delay in the release of the Central Archive for Special Jurisdiction (CABR) archive, highlighting the conflict between privacy and pu...
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32% Bias Score


Dutch WhatsApp Users Remain Despite Meta Policy Changes
Amidst concerns over Meta's policy changes, including suspending fact-checking and allowing harmful content, a small percentage of Dutch WhatsApp users have switched to Signal; however, the majority remain on WhatsApp due to network effects.
Dutch WhatsApp Users Remain Despite Meta Policy Changes
Amidst concerns over Meta's policy changes, including suspending fact-checking and allowing harmful content, a small percentage of Dutch WhatsApp users have switched to Signal; however, the majority remain on WhatsApp due to network effects.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch National Titles Renamed to Reflect Inclusivity
The Dutch national cultural titles, including "Dichter des Vaderlands", are being renamed to "Dichter der Nederlanden" to reflect a more inclusive and timeless image, addressing concerns about the outdated nature of the "des Vaderlands" suffix.
Dutch National Titles Renamed to Reflect Inclusivity
The Dutch national cultural titles, including "Dichter des Vaderlands", are being renamed to "Dichter der Nederlanden" to reflect a more inclusive and timeless image, addressing concerns about the outdated nature of the "des Vaderlands" suffix.
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36% Bias Score


Twelve Dutch Streken: A Geography of Informal Regions
This article details twelve informally defined Dutch regions called "streken," ranging from the agricultural Westland to the historically significant Veenkolonieën, highlighting the complex interplay between formal administrative divisions and deeply rooted regional identities.
Twelve Dutch Streken: A Geography of Informal Regions
This article details twelve informally defined Dutch regions called "streken," ranging from the agricultural Westland to the historically significant Veenkolonieën, highlighting the complex interplay between formal administrative divisions and deeply rooted regional identities.
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16% Bias Score

Dutch Cocaine Kingpin Sentenced to 13 Years in Absentia
Dutch criminal Jos L. received a 13-year sentence in absentia from a Belgian court for orchestrating a failed 2023 attempt to steal 10 tons of cocaine (€250 million street value) from Belgian customs; multiple accomplices also received prison sentences.

Dutch Cocaine Kingpin Sentenced to 13 Years in Absentia
Dutch criminal Jos L. received a 13-year sentence in absentia from a Belgian court for orchestrating a failed 2023 attempt to steal 10 tons of cocaine (€250 million street value) from Belgian customs; multiple accomplices also received prison sentences.
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48% Bias Score

Council of State to Rule on Schiphol Detention Center
The Dutch Council of State decides today on the Schiphol detention center's use for asylum seekers; PSV and Go Ahead Eagles play in the KNVB Cup semi-final; varied weather conditions are expected.

Council of State to Rule on Schiphol Detention Center
The Dutch Council of State decides today on the Schiphol detention center's use for asylum seekers; PSV and Go Ahead Eagles play in the KNVB Cup semi-final; varied weather conditions are expected.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives
Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Culture Minister to expedite the release of World War II archives delayed due to privacy concerns, highlighting the conflict between preserving privacy and ensuring public access to crucial historical records.

Dutch Museums Urge Faster Release of WWII Archives
Fourteen Dutch war museums are urging the Culture Minister to expedite the release of World War II archives delayed due to privacy concerns, highlighting the conflict between preserving privacy and ensuring public access to crucial historical records.
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44% Bias Score

Council of State Upholds Legality of Asylum Seeker Detention at Schiphol
The Netherlands' Council of State ruled that detaining asylum seekers at Schiphol's detention center is legal, despite concerns raised by a lower court about conditions and contact with criminal detainees; a Taiwanese man detained since January 1st, 2025, was central to the case.

Council of State Upholds Legality of Asylum Seeker Detention at Schiphol
The Netherlands' Council of State ruled that detaining asylum seekers at Schiphol's detention center is legal, despite concerns raised by a lower court about conditions and contact with criminal detainees; a Taiwanese man detained since January 1st, 2025, was central to the case.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Poet Laureate Title Renamed to Reflect Modern Identity
The Dutch title "Dichter des Vaderlands" (Poet of the Fatherland) has been changed to "Dichter der Nederlanden" (Poet of the Netherlands) to be more inclusive and reflect the modern understanding of Dutch national identity. The current Poet Laureate, Babs Gons, along with other title holders, initia...

Dutch Poet Laureate Title Renamed to Reflect Modern Identity
The Dutch title "Dichter des Vaderlands" (Poet of the Fatherland) has been changed to "Dichter der Nederlanden" (Poet of the Netherlands) to be more inclusive and reflect the modern understanding of Dutch national identity. The current Poet Laureate, Babs Gons, along with other title holders, initia...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Court Reports Doxing of Judge After Overruling Government Ban
Following a judge's decision to overturn a Dutch government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo, the Amsterdam court reported online harassment and doxing of the judge and his family, prompting concerns about the integrity of the justice system.

Dutch Court Reports Doxing of Judge After Overruling Government Ban
Following a judge's decision to overturn a Dutch government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo, the Amsterdam court reported online harassment and doxing of the judge and his family, prompting concerns about the integrity of the justice system.
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40% Bias Score
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