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Qbuzz Faces Driver Shortage, Passenger Complaints After Service Takeover
Qbuzz, which recently took over bus routes in the Netherlands, faces driver stress and passenger complaints due to insufficient buses, facilities, and staff following delays in electric bus deliveries; 85% of 270 surveyed drivers reported stress issues, prompting a union's strong letter demanding ac...
Qbuzz Faces Driver Shortage, Passenger Complaints After Service Takeover
Qbuzz, which recently took over bus routes in the Netherlands, faces driver stress and passenger complaints due to insufficient buses, facilities, and staff following delays in electric bus deliveries; 85% of 270 surveyed drivers reported stress issues, prompting a union's strong letter demanding ac...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Football Transfers: Velthuis, Bossin, Esajas, and Rensch Moves
Several Dutch football players have made recent transfers: Tijs Velthuis (Sparta Rotterdam to AS Sassuolo), Liam Bossin (FC Dordrecht to Feyenoord), Silvinho Esajas (ADO Den Haag to FC Volendam), and Devyne Rensch (Ajax to AS Roma); Mike Eerdhuijzen's transfer to Plymouth Argyle fell through.
Dutch Football Transfers: Velthuis, Bossin, Esajas, and Rensch Moves
Several Dutch football players have made recent transfers: Tijs Velthuis (Sparta Rotterdam to AS Sassuolo), Liam Bossin (FC Dordrecht to Feyenoord), Silvinho Esajas (ADO Den Haag to FC Volendam), and Devyne Rensch (Ajax to AS Roma); Mike Eerdhuijzen's transfer to Plymouth Argyle fell through.
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Dutch Healthcare Institutions Reject Patients with Severe Intellectual Disabilities Due to Funding Shortages
Dutch healthcare institutions are rejecting patients with severe intellectual disabilities (VG7) due to high care costs, leaving hundreds without adequate care, some living on the streets, while institutions face financial shortfalls despite a promised 6.2 percent funding increase in 2025.
Dutch Healthcare Institutions Reject Patients with Severe Intellectual Disabilities Due to Funding Shortages
Dutch healthcare institutions are rejecting patients with severe intellectual disabilities (VG7) due to high care costs, leaving hundreds without adequate care, some living on the streets, while institutions face financial shortfalls despite a promised 6.2 percent funding increase in 2025.
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32% Bias Score


Names of 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims Read Aloud at Westerbork Camp
For six days and five nights, starting today, approximately 800 people are reading aloud the names of over 100,000 Dutch victims of the Holocaust at the former Westerbork camp; this is the fifth commemoration of its kind, aiming to remember the Joden, Sinti, and Roma persecuted, deported, and murder...
Names of 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims Read Aloud at Westerbork Camp
For six days and five nights, starting today, approximately 800 people are reading aloud the names of over 100,000 Dutch victims of the Holocaust at the former Westerbork camp; this is the fifth commemoration of its kind, aiming to remember the Joden, Sinti, and Roma persecuted, deported, and murder...
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Dutch Court Orders 50% Nitrogen Reduction, Threatens €10 Million Fine
A Dutch court ordered the state to cut nitrogen pollution by 50% in five years, or face a €10 million fine in 2030, citing negligence in protecting Natura 2000 habitats from excessive nitrogen stemming from fossil fuels and farming.
Dutch Court Orders 50% Nitrogen Reduction, Threatens €10 Million Fine
A Dutch court ordered the state to cut nitrogen pollution by 50% in five years, or face a €10 million fine in 2030, citing negligence in protecting Natura 2000 habitats from excessive nitrogen stemming from fossil fuels and farming.
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Dutch Court Orders Government to Meet Nitrogen Emission Reduction Goals
A Dutch court ordered the government to meet its 2030 nitrogen emission reduction goals, criticizing its inaction and threatening a €10 million fine to Greenpeace if the targets are not met within five years, impacting the economy and potentially leading to significant political upheaval.
Dutch Court Orders Government to Meet Nitrogen Emission Reduction Goals
A Dutch court ordered the government to meet its 2030 nitrogen emission reduction goals, criticizing its inaction and threatening a €10 million fine to Greenpeace if the targets are not met within five years, impacting the economy and potentially leading to significant political upheaval.
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Dutch Football Transfers: Velthuis, Bossin, and Esajas Move Clubs
Several Dutch football players recently changed clubs: Tijs Velthuis transferred from Sparta Rotterdam to AS Sassuolo, Liam Bossin joined Feyenoord on loan from FC Dordrecht, and Silvinho Esajas joined FC Volendam after leaving ADO Den Haag.

Dutch Football Transfers: Velthuis, Bossin, and Esajas Move Clubs
Several Dutch football players recently changed clubs: Tijs Velthuis transferred from Sparta Rotterdam to AS Sassuolo, Liam Bossin joined Feyenoord on loan from FC Dordrecht, and Silvinho Esajas joined FC Volendam after leaving ADO Den Haag.
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Minister Faber's Inaction Creates Crisis at Ter Apel Asylum Center
The Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration, Marjolein Faber, is facing criticism for her handling of the dangerous conditions at the Ter Apel asylum reception center, where asylum seekers and staff are at risk, despite numerous warnings from multiple agencies; the minister justifies her inaction by ...

Minister Faber's Inaction Creates Crisis at Ter Apel Asylum Center
The Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration, Marjolein Faber, is facing criticism for her handling of the dangerous conditions at the Ter Apel asylum reception center, where asylum seekers and staff are at risk, despite numerous warnings from multiple agencies; the minister justifies her inaction by ...
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Six-Day Commemoration Honors 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims
From January 23rd to 28th, the names of over 100,000 Dutch Holocaust victims are being read aloud at the former Westerbork camp site in the Netherlands; the event includes various activities such as lectures and a theatrical performance, and is livestreamed on nos.nl.

Six-Day Commemoration Honors 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims
From January 23rd to 28th, the names of over 100,000 Dutch Holocaust victims are being read aloud at the former Westerbork camp site in the Netherlands; the event includes various activities such as lectures and a theatrical performance, and is livestreamed on nos.nl.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rules on Greenpeace's Nitrogen Lawsuit
A Dutch court ruled today on Greenpeace's lawsuit challenging the government's insufficient nitrogen policy, demanding concrete actions impacting agriculture and industry, potentially setting a precedent similar to the Urgenda climate case.

Dutch Court Rules on Greenpeace's Nitrogen Lawsuit
A Dutch court ruled today on Greenpeace's lawsuit challenging the government's insufficient nitrogen policy, demanding concrete actions impacting agriculture and industry, potentially setting a precedent similar to the Urgenda climate case.
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40% Bias Score

Six-Day Remembrance at Westerbork: Names of 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims Read Aloud
From January 23rd to 28th, the names of over 100,000 Dutch Holocaust victims are being read aloud at the former Westerbork transit camp, with participation from officials and survivors, marking the fifth such commemoration.

Six-Day Remembrance at Westerbork: Names of 100,000 Dutch Holocaust Victims Read Aloud
From January 23rd to 28th, the names of over 100,000 Dutch Holocaust victims are being read aloud at the former Westerbork transit camp, with participation from officials and survivors, marking the fifth such commemoration.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Court Orders Immediate Action on Nitrogen Emissions
A Dutch court ordered the government to immediately reduce nitrogen emissions, prioritizing vulnerable nature areas, and imposed a €10 million penalty for non-compliance by 2030; Greenpeace celebrated, while farmers' organizations expressed concern and called for an appeal.

Dutch Court Orders Immediate Action on Nitrogen Emissions
A Dutch court ordered the government to immediately reduce nitrogen emissions, prioritizing vulnerable nature areas, and imposed a €10 million penalty for non-compliance by 2030; Greenpeace celebrated, while farmers' organizations expressed concern and called for an appeal.
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40% Bias Score
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