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Netherlands to Replace Food Labels with QR Codes: Lower Prices, Accessibility Concerns
The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs supports a plan by supermarkets to replace food labels with QR codes, potentially lowering prices but raising accessibility concerns for older adults and those without smartphones; this follows lobbying efforts by supermarkets and producers to reduce multilingu...
Netherlands to Replace Food Labels with QR Codes: Lower Prices, Accessibility Concerns
The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs supports a plan by supermarkets to replace food labels with QR codes, potentially lowering prices but raising accessibility concerns for older adults and those without smartphones; this follows lobbying efforts by supermarkets and producers to reduce multilingu...
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands to Replace Food Labels with QR Codes
The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs supports a plan by supermarkets to replace food labels with QR codes to reduce costs, despite concerns from consumer groups about accessibility for older adults and those without smartphones.
Netherlands to Replace Food Labels with QR Codes
The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs supports a plan by supermarkets to replace food labels with QR codes to reduce costs, despite concerns from consumer groups about accessibility for older adults and those without smartphones.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch ATM Failures Highlight Cash Access Challenges
Dutch ATMs failed to meet availability targets in 2023, averaging 97.5% uptime only in February, due to factors including increased cash demand and ATM replacements. Geldmaat proposes a revised metric considering nearby ATMs, while the government prepares legislation to ensure cash access.
Dutch ATM Failures Highlight Cash Access Challenges
Dutch ATMs failed to meet availability targets in 2023, averaging 97.5% uptime only in February, due to factors including increased cash demand and ATM replacements. Geldmaat proposes a revised metric considering nearby ATMs, while the government prepares legislation to ensure cash access.
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48% Bias Score


20 Syrian Refugees Voluntarily Return to Syria from Netherlands
Twenty Syrian refugees voluntarily returned to Syria from the Netherlands this week, aided by the Repatriation and Departure Service (DTenV), with another 20 expected next week, reflecting a potential shift in the refugee situation following the fall of the Assad regime.
20 Syrian Refugees Voluntarily Return to Syria from Netherlands
Twenty Syrian refugees voluntarily returned to Syria from the Netherlands this week, aided by the Repatriation and Departure Service (DTenV), with another 20 expected next week, reflecting a potential shift in the refugee situation following the fall of the Assad regime.
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44% Bias Score


KNMI Improves Heat Warnings After Record-Breaking Temperatures in the Netherlands
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) will incorporate apparent temperature into its heat warning system, prompted by the record-breaking 11.8 degrees Celsius average temperature in De Bilt in 2024, which was double the global warming average and included extreme rainfall.
KNMI Improves Heat Warnings After Record-Breaking Temperatures in the Netherlands
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) will incorporate apparent temperature into its heat warning system, prompted by the record-breaking 11.8 degrees Celsius average temperature in De Bilt in 2024, which was double the global warming average and included extreme rainfall.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Police Shut Down Major Cybercrime Marketplace HeartSender
Dutch police, in a joint operation with the FBI, dismantled HeartSender, a decade-old online marketplace for cybercriminals selling fraud software and stolen login credentials, impacting millions globally, including approximately 100,000 Dutch users, whose data can be checked on the police website.
Dutch Police Shut Down Major Cybercrime Marketplace HeartSender
Dutch police, in a joint operation with the FBI, dismantled HeartSender, a decade-old online marketplace for cybercriminals selling fraud software and stolen login credentials, impacting millions globally, including approximately 100,000 Dutch users, whose data can be checked on the police website.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Authorities Extend Detention of Suspects in Romanian Artifact Theft
Three suspects from Heerhugowaard are in custody for 14 more days for stealing a gold helmet and three armbands from the Drents Museum in Assen, belonging to Romania's National Museum; authorities released photos and names of two male suspects to accelerate the investigation and recovery of the arti...

Dutch Authorities Extend Detention of Suspects in Romanian Artifact Theft
Three suspects from Heerhugowaard are in custody for 14 more days for stealing a gold helmet and three armbands from the Drents Museum in Assen, belonging to Romania's National Museum; authorities released photos and names of two male suspects to accelerate the investigation and recovery of the arti...
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40% Bias Score

Drents Museum Reopens, "De slimste mens" Concludes, Police Faults Revealed
The Drents Museum reopened after an art theft, Minister Bruins visited, and the final episode of "De slimste mens" aired, marking the end of Philip Freriks and Maarten van Rossem's tenure. A police self-evaluation revealed critical failures leading to a double homicide in Weiteveen.

Drents Museum Reopens, "De slimste mens" Concludes, Police Faults Revealed
The Drents Museum reopened after an art theft, Minister Bruins visited, and the final episode of "De slimste mens" aired, marking the end of Philip Freriks and Maarten van Rossem's tenure. A police self-evaluation revealed critical failures leading to a double homicide in Weiteveen.
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12% Bias Score

De Jong upsets Cobolli, sets all-Dutch Montpellier quarterfinal
Jesper de Jong, ranked 131st, defeated third-seeded Flavio Cobolli (ATP 34) 6-3, 7-6(2) at the Montpellier Open despite two power outages, setting up an all-Dutch quarterfinal against Tallon Griekspoor, who beat Richard Gasquet 6-3, 3-6, 7-5.

De Jong upsets Cobolli, sets all-Dutch Montpellier quarterfinal
Jesper de Jong, ranked 131st, defeated third-seeded Flavio Cobolli (ATP 34) 6-3, 7-6(2) at the Montpellier Open despite two power outages, setting up an all-Dutch quarterfinal against Tallon Griekspoor, who beat Richard Gasquet 6-3, 3-6, 7-5.
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20% Bias Score

Three Artists Win 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting
The 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting, awarded this Friday in Amsterdam, went to Taqwa Ali, Lieve Hakkers, and Eniwaye Oluwaseyi for their unique paintings. Selected from 2,300 submissions by 379 artists, their win reflects a growing trend of female participation and a preference for figurative rea...

Three Artists Win 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting
The 2024 Royal Prize for Free Painting, awarded this Friday in Amsterdam, went to Taqwa Ali, Lieve Hakkers, and Eniwaye Oluwaseyi for their unique paintings. Selected from 2,300 submissions by 379 artists, their win reflects a growing trend of female participation and a preference for figurative rea...
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Police Arrest Three in Connection with Romanian Artifact Theft
Following a Saturday explosion and theft of ancient Romanian artifacts from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, police arrested three suspects in Heerhugowaard after a four-day investigation, though the artifacts—including a 2,500-year-old gold helmet—remain missing.

Dutch Police Arrest Three in Connection with Romanian Artifact Theft
Following a Saturday explosion and theft of ancient Romanian artifacts from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, police arrested three suspects in Heerhugowaard after a four-day investigation, though the artifacts—including a 2,500-year-old gold helmet—remain missing.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Nuclear Plant Expansion: Economic Boon, Social Challenges
A Dutch study finds that building two new nuclear power plants in Borssele will create significant economic benefits but also cause temporary disruptions due to an influx of 8,000 workers, necessitating infrastructure improvements and increased social services to mitigate potential negative impacts ...

Dutch Nuclear Plant Expansion: Economic Boon, Social Challenges
A Dutch study finds that building two new nuclear power plants in Borssele will create significant economic benefits but also cause temporary disruptions due to an influx of 8,000 workers, necessitating infrastructure improvements and increased social services to mitigate potential negative impacts ...
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36% Bias Score
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