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Dutch Parliament Debates Stricter Demonstration Laws Amidst Societal Divisions
The Dutch parliament debates stricter demonstration laws due to a sharp rise in protests, causing increased police workload and societal divisions over protest tactics and their impact on public order and freedom of assembly.
Dutch Parliament Debates Stricter Demonstration Laws Amidst Societal Divisions
The Dutch parliament debates stricter demonstration laws due to a sharp rise in protests, causing increased police workload and societal divisions over protest tactics and their impact on public order and freedom of assembly.
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16% Bias Score


Netherlands Debates Balancing Protest Rights and Public Order Amidst Demonstration Surge
The Netherlands is debating stricter regulations on protest following a significant increase in demonstrations, sparking concerns about balancing the right to protest with maintaining public order, with disagreements on whether to prioritize repressive measures or focus on education regarding the bo...
Netherlands Debates Balancing Protest Rights and Public Order Amidst Demonstration Surge
The Netherlands is debating stricter regulations on protest following a significant increase in demonstrations, sparking concerns about balancing the right to protest with maintaining public order, with disagreements on whether to prioritize repressive measures or focus on education regarding the bo...
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Debates Demonstration Rights Amidst Surge in Protests
The Dutch parliament debates demonstration rights amidst a surge in protests, sparking disagreements on balancing freedom of assembly with public order, impacting police resources and potentially leading to legislative changes.
Dutch Parliament Debates Demonstration Rights Amidst Surge in Protests
The Dutch parliament debates demonstration rights amidst a surge in protests, sparking disagreements on balancing freedom of assembly with public order, impacting police resources and potentially leading to legislative changes.
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16% Bias Score


Dutch Agricultural Innovations Promise 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction, But Livestock Cuts May Be Necessary
Dutch research commissioned by provinces shows that agricultural innovations can reduce ammonia emissions by almost 50% in five years, but a 20-30% livestock reduction might also be necessary to meet targets, despite a €2 billion government investment.
Dutch Agricultural Innovations Promise 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction, But Livestock Cuts May Be Necessary
Dutch research commissioned by provinces shows that agricultural innovations can reduce ammonia emissions by almost 50% in five years, but a 20-30% livestock reduction might also be necessary to meet targets, despite a €2 billion government investment.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Pension Referendum Proposal Sparks Debate
A new proposal in the Netherlands mandates referendums for all pension funds to consult participants on switching to a new pension system, sparking debate about its feasibility and impact on the transition.
Dutch Pension Referendum Proposal Sparks Debate
A new proposal in the Netherlands mandates referendums for all pension funds to consult participants on switching to a new pension system, sparking debate about its feasibility and impact on the transition.
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40% Bias Score


Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Extensive Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands
A Dutch court heard a case against Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece and exploiting dozens of girls online; the prosecution demanded a nine-year prison sentence.
Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Extensive Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands
A Dutch court heard a case against Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece and exploiting dozens of girls online; the prosecution demanded a nine-year prison sentence.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Debates Demonstration Rights Amidst Surge in Protests
The Dutch parliament debates demonstration rights amid a surge in protests, causing strain on police resources and sparking controversy over balancing freedoms with public order; proposed solutions include stricter penalties for disruptive protests and increased law enforcement resources.

Dutch Parliament Debates Demonstration Rights Amidst Surge in Protests
The Dutch parliament debates demonstration rights amid a surge in protests, causing strain on police resources and sparking controversy over balancing freedoms with public order; proposed solutions include stricter penalties for disruptive protests and increased law enforcement resources.
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16% Bias Score

Rijksmuseum Acquires Unique Bernini Sculpture
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has received on permanent loan a terracotta model of Triton by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the only sculpture by the artist in the Netherlands, from a private collector; created in 1653, it is a study model for a fountain in Rome's Piazza Navona, showcasing Bernini's influence...

Rijksmuseum Acquires Unique Bernini Sculpture
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has received on permanent loan a terracotta model of Triton by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the only sculpture by the artist in the Netherlands, from a private collector; created in 1653, it is a study model for a fountain in Rome's Piazza Navona, showcasing Bernini's influence...
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28% Bias Score

Court Ruling Offers Hope for Dutch Peat Bog's Nitrogen Pollution
A Dutch court ruling mandates increased government action to reduce nitrogen in vulnerable nature reserves, offering hope for the Engbertsdijkvenen peat bog in Overijssel, which has suffered from excess nitrogen, hindering peat moss growth and promoting other vegetation. Staatsbosbeheer has implemen...

Court Ruling Offers Hope for Dutch Peat Bog's Nitrogen Pollution
A Dutch court ruling mandates increased government action to reduce nitrogen in vulnerable nature reserves, offering hope for the Engbertsdijkvenen peat bog in Overijssel, which has suffered from excess nitrogen, hindering peat moss growth and promoting other vegetation. Staatsbosbeheer has implemen...
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36% Bias Score

Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in Netherlands
A Dutch court is considering a nine-year prison sentence for Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and of coercing dozens of underage girls online into sending sexually explicit material; his trial began yesterday.

Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in Netherlands
A Dutch court is considering a nine-year prison sentence for Fred K., a 47-year-old man accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and of coercing dozens of underage girls online into sending sexually explicit material; his trial began yesterday.
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48% Bias Score

Apeldoorn Remembrance Center Opens, Recounting 1943 Deportation to Auschwitz
On January 21, 1943, Nazi forces deported 1131 Jewish patients and staff from Het Apeldoornsche Bosch psychiatric institution in Apeldoorn to Auschwitz, where most were murdered; a renewed remembrance center opened to honor the victims and educate future generations.

Apeldoorn Remembrance Center Opens, Recounting 1943 Deportation to Auschwitz
On January 21, 1943, Nazi forces deported 1131 Jewish patients and staff from Het Apeldoornsche Bosch psychiatric institution in Apeldoorn to Auschwitz, where most were murdered; a renewed remembrance center opened to honor the victims and educate future generations.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Agricultural Innovations Could Reduce Ammonia Emissions by 50%
Dutch research shows agricultural innovations can reduce ammonia emissions by almost 50% in five years, but complete success requires all farms adopting innovations and potentially a 20-30% livestock reduction, facing challenges in funding and acceptance.

Dutch Agricultural Innovations Could Reduce Ammonia Emissions by 50%
Dutch research shows agricultural innovations can reduce ammonia emissions by almost 50% in five years, but complete success requires all farms adopting innovations and potentially a 20-30% livestock reduction, facing challenges in funding and acceptance.
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48% Bias Score
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