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Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to tackle discrimination in public services, and reward whistleblowers who highlight potentially discriminatory policies, citing the high costs of past ...
Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to tackle discrimination in public services, and reward whistleblowers who highlight potentially discriminatory policies, citing the high costs of past ...
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Government's Anti-Discrimination Strategy Deemed Ineffective
A Dutch parliamentary committee criticized the government's ineffective strategy against discrimination in public services, citing the childcare benefits scandal and DUO's discriminatory practices as examples, recommending a long-term plan to avoid future scandals and high compensation costs.
Dutch Government's Anti-Discrimination Strategy Deemed Ineffective
A Dutch parliamentary committee criticized the government's ineffective strategy against discrimination in public services, citing the childcare benefits scandal and DUO's discriminatory practices as examples, recommending a long-term plan to avoid future scandals and high compensation costs.
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28% Bias Score


Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross Race
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race for the third time, edging out Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
Van Empel Wins Third Consecutive World Cup Cyclocross Race
Fem van Empel won the Benidorm World Cup Cyclocross race for the third time, edging out Lucinda Brand in a sprint finish; Thibau Nys won the men's race.
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20% Bias Score


Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.
Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.
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48% Bias Score


Elderly Robbery Scam in Netherlands Soars
In 2024, over 8,000 elderly Dutch people reported being targeted by criminals impersonating police officers, a sharp increase from 544 cases in 2023; 1,600 victims lost valuables after criminals gained their trust using personal data obtained online.
Elderly Robbery Scam in Netherlands Soars
In 2024, over 8,000 elderly Dutch people reported being targeted by criminals impersonating police officers, a sharp increase from 544 cases in 2023; 1,600 victims lost valuables after criminals gained their trust using personal data obtained online.
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32% Bias Score


Teylers Museum: A Historic Collection Showcases Paleontology's Evolution
Teylers Museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, a historic museum established in 1784, boasts a renowned collection of fossils, including a mammoth skull from 1820, a Mosasaurus hoffmannii, and the Piltdown hoax, illustrating the history of paleontology and its complexities.
Teylers Museum: A Historic Collection Showcases Paleontology's Evolution
Teylers Museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, a historic museum established in 1784, boasts a renowned collection of fossils, including a mammoth skull from 1820, a Mosasaurus hoffmannii, and the Piltdown hoax, illustrating the history of paleontology and its complexities.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission on Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to combat discrimination in public services, and for politicians to lead by example, urging that the current reactive approach must change to prevent further...

Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission on Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to combat discrimination in public services, and for politicians to lead by example, urging that the current reactive approach must change to prevent further...
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36% Bias Score

Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands
A Dutch court heard a case today against 47-year-old Fred K. accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and coercing dozens of girls into sending him sexually explicit photos via Snapchat; prosecutors demanded a nine-year prison sentence.

Nine-Year Sentence Demanded for Man Accused of Child Sexual Abuse in the Netherlands
A Dutch court heard a case today against 47-year-old Fred K. accused of sexually abusing his daughter and niece, and coercing dozens of girls into sending him sexually explicit photos via Snapchat; prosecutors demanded a nine-year prison sentence.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Cost Prompts Regulatory Review
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion yearly on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, impacting consumers and businesses, prompting a review of regulations.

Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Cost Prompts Regulatory Review
Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion yearly on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, impacting consumers and businesses, prompting a review of regulations.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Minister Proposes Bank Data Sharing for Anti-Money Laundering
Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen proposed allowing banks to share client data for anti-money laundering investigations to reduce the current €1.4 billion annual cost and improve efficiency, despite privacy concerns, and plans to discuss this with the privacy watchdog AP.

Dutch Minister Proposes Bank Data Sharing for Anti-Money Laundering
Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen proposed allowing banks to share client data for anti-money laundering investigations to reduce the current €1.4 billion annual cost and improve efficiency, despite privacy concerns, and plans to discuss this with the privacy watchdog AP.
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48% Bias Score

RET Alleviates Dutch Grid Overload by Sharing Excess Metro Power
Rotterdam's RET is providing excess electricity from its metro network to other parties, starting today, to help alleviate the overloaded national electricity grid; two clients are already using the network for electric vehicle charging.

RET Alleviates Dutch Grid Overload by Sharing Excess Metro Power
Rotterdam's RET is providing excess electricity from its metro network to other parties, starting today, to help alleviate the overloaded national electricity grid; two clients are already using the network for electric vehicle charging.
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36% Bias Score

Train-Excavator Collision Disrupts Rail Service Near Utrecht
On June 2, 2024, an NS passenger train collided with an excavator between Utrecht and Bunnik, causing minor injuries to the train driver but no injuries to passengers. Train service between Utrecht and Driebergen-Zeist is disrupted until at least tomorrow morning, with buses replacing trains.

Train-Excavator Collision Disrupts Rail Service Near Utrecht
On June 2, 2024, an NS passenger train collided with an excavator between Utrecht and Bunnik, causing minor injuries to the train driver but no injuries to passengers. Train service between Utrecht and Driebergen-Zeist is disrupted until at least tomorrow morning, with buses replacing trains.
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24% Bias Score
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