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Measles infections surge in Netherlands, exceeding last year's total
The Netherlands is experiencing a surge in measles cases, with 45 new infections in the past two weeks, totaling 108 for 2025, exceeding last year's total of 55 by the end of March. Many infections stem from outbreaks in Morocco (17 cases) and Romania (3 cases).
Measles infections surge in Netherlands, exceeding last year's total
The Netherlands is experiencing a surge in measles cases, with 45 new infections in the past two weeks, totaling 108 for 2025, exceeding last year's total of 55 by the end of March. Many infections stem from outbreaks in Morocco (17 cases) and Romania (3 cases).
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Court Demands Urgent Action on Soaring Forensic Psychiatric Treatment Waiting Lists
A Dutch court is demanding that the government urgently address the growing waiting lists for forensic psychiatric treatment (tbs), with over 200 individuals currently incarcerated awaiting treatment, compared to 43 in 2018, highlighting systemic failures in resource allocation and potentially impac...
Dutch Court Demands Urgent Action on Soaring Forensic Psychiatric Treatment Waiting Lists
A Dutch court is demanding that the government urgently address the growing waiting lists for forensic psychiatric treatment (tbs), with over 200 individuals currently incarcerated awaiting treatment, compared to 43 in 2018, highlighting systemic failures in resource allocation and potentially impac...
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Intelligence Services See 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests
Dutch intelligence services requested to use special powers 4445 times in 2024, a 30% increase compared to 2023 due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine, resulting in concerns about potential overreach by the AIVD.
Dutch Intelligence Services See 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests
Dutch intelligence services requested to use special powers 4445 times in 2024, a 30% increase compared to 2023 due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine, resulting in concerns about potential overreach by the AIVD.
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36% Bias Score


Murder-Suicide Follows Stalking and Controlling Behavior
Paul Thijssen, after stalking and meticulously planning his attack, murdered his ex-girlfriend Lilie James with a hammer at St Andrew's Cathedral School in October 2023 before committing suicide; an inquest revealed a pattern of controlling behavior towards previous partners.
Murder-Suicide Follows Stalking and Controlling Behavior
Paul Thijssen, after stalking and meticulously planning his attack, murdered his ex-girlfriend Lilie James with a hammer at St Andrew's Cathedral School in October 2023 before committing suicide; an inquest revealed a pattern of controlling behavior towards previous partners.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Contractors Face Unenforceable Contract Clauses Shifting Financial Risk
In the Netherlands, independent contractors (ZZP'ers) increasingly face contract clauses that unfairly shift financial risks, like fines for misclassified employment, onto them; these clauses, while often legally invalid, are creating fear and uncertainty, particularly within the ICT and business se...
Dutch Contractors Face Unenforceable Contract Clauses Shifting Financial Risk
In the Netherlands, independent contractors (ZZP'ers) increasingly face contract clauses that unfairly shift financial risks, like fines for misclassified employment, onto them; these clauses, while often legally invalid, are creating fear and uncertainty, particularly within the ICT and business se...
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands to Raise Nitrogen Emission Threshold: Council of State Review Pending
Dutch Agriculture Minister Wiersma proposed raising the nitrogen emission threshold from 0.005 to 1 mol/ha/year to reduce permit needs for farmers and businesses; the proposal, already publicized, awaits review by the Council of State, which will provide preliminary advice before formal legal review...
Netherlands to Raise Nitrogen Emission Threshold: Council of State Review Pending
Dutch Agriculture Minister Wiersma proposed raising the nitrogen emission threshold from 0.005 to 1 mol/ha/year to reduce permit needs for farmers and businesses; the proposal, already publicized, awaits review by the Council of State, which will provide preliminary advice before formal legal review...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Government Halts Plan to Shorten Dentistry Program
The Dutch government has abandoned plans to shorten the dentistry program from six to five years due to concerns about educational quality and the delayed impact on increasing the number of dentists, opting instead for a more gradual increase in study places to address a growing dentist shortage.

Dutch Government Halts Plan to Shorten Dentistry Program
The Dutch government has abandoned plans to shorten the dentistry program from six to five years due to concerns about educational quality and the delayed impact on increasing the number of dentists, opting instead for a more gradual increase in study places to address a growing dentist shortage.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...

Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...
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32% Bias Score

Abusive Training Methods in Dutch Football Academies
An investigation by NRC and Trouw reveals that Dutch professional football clubs' youth academies use abusive training methods, with only 12% of participants becoming professionals; this raises serious concerns about player well-being and the need for regulatory intervention.

Abusive Training Methods in Dutch Football Academies
An investigation by NRC and Trouw reveals that Dutch professional football clubs' youth academies use abusive training methods, with only 12% of participants becoming professionals; this raises serious concerns about player well-being and the need for regulatory intervention.
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56% Bias Score

Noordwijk Parking Cameras Issue Thousands of Erroneous Fines
Noordwijk, Netherlands, issued 41,000 parking fines in 2024 using automated cameras, but 7,100 were overturned due to system errors, primarily incorrect license plate readings, prompting a municipal investigation.

Noordwijk Parking Cameras Issue Thousands of Erroneous Fines
Noordwijk, Netherlands, issued 41,000 parking fines in 2024 using automated cameras, but 7,100 were overturned due to system errors, primarily incorrect license plate readings, prompting a municipal investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Muslim Footballers in the Netherlands Navigate Ramadan Amidst Career Demands
Muslim footballers in the Netherlands are balancing their faith with professional careers during Ramadan, finding support in shared religious practice and some clubs' accommodations, while facing media biases and societal pressures.

Muslim Footballers in the Netherlands Navigate Ramadan Amidst Career Demands
Muslim footballers in the Netherlands are balancing their faith with professional careers during Ramadan, finding support in shared religious practice and some clubs' accommodations, while facing media biases and societal pressures.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Gymnasia: From Elite Education to Competitive Rat Race
A Dutch author recounts a childhood anecdote illustrating persistent class distinctions in the Netherlands despite democratization; he contrasts past beliefs in social mobility with contemporary concerns about educational segregation, criticizing the modern competitive ethos in education and its imp...

Dutch Gymnasia: From Elite Education to Competitive Rat Race
A Dutch author recounts a childhood anecdote illustrating persistent class distinctions in the Netherlands despite democratization; he contrasts past beliefs in social mobility with contemporary concerns about educational segregation, criticizing the modern competitive ethos in education and its imp...
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36% Bias Score
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