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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


Dutch Cannabis Experiment Begins: Concerns Over Hashish Supply
Starting April 7th, a Dutch cannabis experiment in ten municipalities legalized the entire cannabis chain, replacing a decades-long policy of tolerating sales while prohibiting cultivation; concerns exist over the quality and supply of legal hashish compared to the illegal variety.
Dutch Cannabis Experiment Begins: Concerns Over Hashish Supply
Starting April 7th, a Dutch cannabis experiment in ten municipalities legalized the entire cannabis chain, replacing a decades-long policy of tolerating sales while prohibiting cultivation; concerns exist over the quality and supply of legal hashish compared to the illegal variety.
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44% Bias Score


Frequent Foster Care Moves Harm Dutch Youth
A Dutch study reveals that children in foster care are frequently moved, averaging six times, with some moved up to 20 times, severely impacting their mental health and social lives, prompting calls for systemic change.
Frequent Foster Care Moves Harm Dutch Youth
A Dutch study reveals that children in foster care are frequently moved, averaging six times, with some moved up to 20 times, severely impacting their mental health and social lives, prompting calls for systemic change.
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48% Bias Score


Liverpool's Reserve Team Faces PSV in Champions League Match
Liverpool FC played a mostly reserve team against PSV Eindhoven in a Champions League match on Wednesday, prioritizing their upcoming Premier League game against Bournemouth due to their already secured spot in the next round; PSV aims for a draw to advance.
Liverpool's Reserve Team Faces PSV in Champions League Match
Liverpool FC played a mostly reserve team against PSV Eindhoven in a Champions League match on Wednesday, prioritizing their upcoming Premier League game against Bournemouth due to their already secured spot in the next round; PSV aims for a draw to advance.
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44% Bias Score


Den Dolder Forensic Clinic Faces Relocation Demands After String of Incidents
Following a string of incidents, including a patient's arrest for allegedly murdering a 76-year-old woman and a patient escaping the facility, Zeist council is demanding the relocation of the Den Dolder forensic clinic, which failed a building inspection and was temporarily closed.
Den Dolder Forensic Clinic Faces Relocation Demands After String of Incidents
Following a string of incidents, including a patient's arrest for allegedly murdering a 76-year-old woman and a patient escaping the facility, Zeist council is demanding the relocation of the Den Dolder forensic clinic, which failed a building inspection and was temporarily closed.
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48% 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

Zeist Council Demands Relocation of Fivoor Clinic After Violent Incidents
The Zeist municipal council demands the relocation of Fivoor clinic in Den Dolder following two recent incidents: the escape of a patient on parole and the fatal stabbing of a 76-year-old woman, both involving Fivoor patients. The council also calls for measures to improve public safety.

Zeist Council Demands Relocation of Fivoor Clinic After Violent Incidents
The Zeist municipal council demands the relocation of Fivoor clinic in Den Dolder following two recent incidents: the escape of a patient on parole and the fatal stabbing of a 76-year-old woman, both involving Fivoor patients. The council also calls for measures to improve public safety.
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Faces Mental Health Crisis Amidst Soaring "Unintelligible Behavior" Reports
In 2024, nearly 150,000 reports of individuals with "unintelligible behavior" were filed with Dutch police, prompting renewed calls for systemic reform due to inadequate mental health support, budget cuts, and policy choices that have led to an overburdened system.

Netherlands Faces Mental Health Crisis Amidst Soaring "Unintelligible Behavior" Reports
In 2024, nearly 150,000 reports of individuals with "unintelligible behavior" were filed with Dutch police, prompting renewed calls for systemic reform due to inadequate mental health support, budget cuts, and policy choices that have led to an overburdened system.
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52% Bias Score

Frequent Foster Care Moves Harm Dutch Youths
A Dutch study found that children in foster care are moved an average of six times, causing significant mental health issues and social disruption; improvements to the system, such as better staff training and flexible support are needed to prevent this.

Frequent Foster Care Moves Harm Dutch Youths
A Dutch study found that children in foster care are moved an average of six times, causing significant mental health issues and social disruption; improvements to the system, such as better staff training and flexible support are needed to prevent this.
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64% Bias Score

CDA Supports Nationwide Fireworks Ban in Netherlands Amid Rising Violence
The CDA party in the Netherlands has joined the growing call for a nationwide fireworks ban due to increasing violence against emergency responders during New Year's celebrations, with support now at two-thirds of the population and a February 19th parliamentary debate looming.

CDA Supports Nationwide Fireworks Ban in Netherlands Amid Rising Violence
The CDA party in the Netherlands has joined the growing call for a nationwide fireworks ban due to increasing violence against emergency responders during New Year's celebrations, with support now at two-thirds of the population and a February 19th parliamentary debate looming.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Loophole Allows Sanctioned Russian Billionaires to Evade Financial Oversight
Sanctioned Russian billionaires are exploiting a Dutch law classifying companies meeting certain criteria as micro-enterprises, enabling them to avoid financial disclosure and scrutiny, despite international sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.

Dutch Loophole Allows Sanctioned Russian Billionaires to Evade Financial Oversight
Sanctioned Russian billionaires are exploiting a Dutch law classifying companies meeting certain criteria as micro-enterprises, enabling them to avoid financial disclosure and scrutiny, despite international sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.
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28% Bias Score
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