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14-Year Sentence for Manslaughter of Rapper Bigidagoe
Shairone S. received a 14-year prison sentence for the manslaughter of rapper Bigidagoe in Amsterdam Sloterdijk following a dispute involving a necklace; the incident highlights the concerning prevalence of firearm violence within the Dutch rap scene.
14-Year Sentence for Manslaughter of Rapper Bigidagoe
Shairone S. received a 14-year prison sentence for the manslaughter of rapper Bigidagoe in Amsterdam Sloterdijk following a dispute involving a necklace; the incident highlights the concerning prevalence of firearm violence within the Dutch rap scene.
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands to Continue Ape Experiments for Medical Research
The Dutch cabinet will continue using apes in medical research for five years, maintaining a breeding program at the BPRC in Rijswijk despite ongoing debates and parliamentary requests for reduction, citing the importance of researching life-threatening diseases and emphasizing a future focus on alt...
Netherlands to Continue Ape Experiments for Medical Research
The Dutch cabinet will continue using apes in medical research for five years, maintaining a breeding program at the BPRC in Rijswijk despite ongoing debates and parliamentary requests for reduction, citing the importance of researching life-threatening diseases and emphasizing a future focus on alt...
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Pension Reform Delayed by Leaks and Political Opposition
Dutch Minister Van Hijum reported a leak of internal documents criticizing a plan for pension referenda, causing significant political tension and potential delays to the already-approved pension system transition, now also opposed by three governing parties.
Dutch Pension Reform Delayed by Leaks and Political Opposition
Dutch Minister Van Hijum reported a leak of internal documents criticizing a plan for pension referenda, causing significant political tension and potential delays to the already-approved pension system transition, now also opposed by three governing parties.
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40% Bias Score


Commemorative March Retraces WWII Women's Forced Walk
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of a forced march from Westerbork camp to Groningen, a three-day commemorative walk is held April 11-13, retracing the route of 116 women imprisoned for resistance who survived the ordeal.
Commemorative March Retraces WWII Women's Forced Walk
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of a forced march from Westerbork camp to Groningen, a three-day commemorative walk is held April 11-13, retracing the route of 116 women imprisoned for resistance who survived the ordeal.
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28% Bias Score


Barkas Extends Utrecht Contract Amidst Eredivisie Injury Concerns
Vasilis Barkas, FC Utrecht's goalkeeper, signed a contract extension until 2028; several Eredivisie teams face player availability issues due to injuries and illnesses; PSV's coach highlights the increased competitiveness of the league after their recent struggles.
Barkas Extends Utrecht Contract Amidst Eredivisie Injury Concerns
Vasilis Barkas, FC Utrecht's goalkeeper, signed a contract extension until 2028; several Eredivisie teams face player availability issues due to injuries and illnesses; PSV's coach highlights the increased competitiveness of the league after their recent struggles.
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12% Bias Score


Dutch Government Faces Lawsuit Over Inez Weski's Illegal Detention
Inez Weski's defense filed a complaint against the Dutch government for her nine-day detention in an undisclosed location after her 2023 arrest, lacking proper oversight; the Justice and Safety Inspectorate confirmed these conditions violated legal protections, prompting calls to dismiss the case ag...
Dutch Government Faces Lawsuit Over Inez Weski's Illegal Detention
Inez Weski's defense filed a complaint against the Dutch government for her nine-day detention in an undisclosed location after her 2023 arrest, lacking proper oversight; the Justice and Safety Inspectorate confirmed these conditions violated legal protections, prompting calls to dismiss the case ag...
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64% Bias Score

Dutch Government Postpones Asylum Seeker Distribution Law Repeal
The Dutch government will not revoke its law mandating the distribution of asylum seekers before summer, despite calls from the PVV. Minister Faber's plan to repeal it will be presented on Monday, following months of political debate. The government emphasizes a need to ensure housing for asylum see...

Dutch Government Postpones Asylum Seeker Distribution Law Repeal
The Dutch government will not revoke its law mandating the distribution of asylum seekers before summer, despite calls from the PVV. Minister Faber's plan to repeal it will be presented on Monday, following months of political debate. The government emphasizes a need to ensure housing for asylum see...
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands to Continue Ape Research for Five Years
The Dutch cabinet will continue using apes in medical research for five years, maintaining a breeding program at the BPRC in Rijswijk despite calls to reduce the practice. Minister Bruins supports this, citing the importance of research on life-threatening diseases and the unique genetic similarity ...

Netherlands to Continue Ape Research for Five Years
The Dutch cabinet will continue using apes in medical research for five years, maintaining a breeding program at the BPRC in Rijswijk despite calls to reduce the practice. Minister Bruins supports this, citing the importance of research on life-threatening diseases and the unique genetic similarity ...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Minimizes Meetings During NATO Summit in The Hague
Due to the NATO summit in The Hague (June 23-27), the Dutch parliament will hold only essential meetings, urging its members and government employees to work remotely to ease traffic congestion and ensure smooth summit operations.

Dutch Parliament Minimizes Meetings During NATO Summit in The Hague
Due to the NATO summit in The Hague (June 23-27), the Dutch parliament will hold only essential meetings, urging its members and government employees to work remotely to ease traffic congestion and ensure smooth summit operations.
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28% Bias Score

14-Year Sentence for Manslaughter of Rapper Bigidagoe
Shairone S. received a 14-year prison sentence for the manslaughter of rapper Bigidagoe in Amsterdam following a dispute over a necklace; S. admitted to the shooting but claimed it was unintentional, and he was apprehended in Paris while attempting to flee to French Guiana.

14-Year Sentence for Manslaughter of Rapper Bigidagoe
Shairone S. received a 14-year prison sentence for the manslaughter of rapper Bigidagoe in Amsterdam following a dispute over a necklace; S. admitted to the shooting but claimed it was unintentional, and he was apprehended in Paris while attempting to flee to French Guiana.
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32% Bias Score

Lawyer for Ridouan Taghi Arrested for Criminal Organization Involvement
Vito Shukrula, a lawyer for Ridouan Taghi, was arrested on June 15th, 2024, in the Netherlands for suspected involvement in Taghi's criminal organization following a visit to Taghi at the high-security prison in Vught, based on intelligence suggesting he relayed messages from Taghi to his criminal n...

Lawyer for Ridouan Taghi Arrested for Criminal Organization Involvement
Vito Shukrula, a lawyer for Ridouan Taghi, was arrested on June 15th, 2024, in the Netherlands for suspected involvement in Taghi's criminal organization following a visit to Taghi at the high-security prison in Vught, based on intelligence suggesting he relayed messages from Taghi to his criminal n...
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44% Bias Score

Groningen Municipalities' Post-WWII Handling of Jewish Property Revealed
Research from the University of Groningen reveals that three municipalities in northeastern Groningen engaged in calculated expropriation of Jewish-owned property during and after WWII, profiting financially even after the owners' deaths in the Holocaust; the research highlights systemic issues of d...

Groningen Municipalities' Post-WWII Handling of Jewish Property Revealed
Research from the University of Groningen reveals that three municipalities in northeastern Groningen engaged in calculated expropriation of Jewish-owned property during and after WWII, profiting financially even after the owners' deaths in the Holocaust; the research highlights systemic issues of d...
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28% Bias Score
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