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Joint Police Operation Dismantles Major Online Fraud Ring
Dutch and Belgian police arrested nine suspects allegedly running a large-scale online fraud operation, seizing luxury goods and cash; the group, mostly in their twenties, used social media to promote their 'F-game' and recruit young participants, leading to a counter-campaign by police.
Joint Police Operation Dismantles Major Online Fraud Ring
Dutch and Belgian police arrested nine suspects allegedly running a large-scale online fraud operation, seizing luxury goods and cash; the group, mostly in their twenties, used social media to promote their 'F-game' and recruit young participants, leading to a counter-campaign by police.
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44% Bias Score


KLM and Residents Oppose Dutch Plan to Limit Schiphol Flights
The Dutch government's plan to limit Schiphol Airport to 478,000 flights in 2024 faces strong opposition from KLM, who cite potential international repercussions, and from residents' groups, who argue the plan insufficiently addresses noise pollution impacting tens of thousands daily.
KLM and Residents Oppose Dutch Plan to Limit Schiphol Flights
The Dutch government's plan to limit Schiphol Airport to 478,000 flights in 2024 faces strong opposition from KLM, who cite potential international repercussions, and from residents' groups, who argue the plan insufficiently addresses noise pollution impacting tens of thousands daily.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Mental Health Data Collection Sparks Privacy Lawsuit
From July 1, 2022, to July 1, 2023, the Netherlands Healthcare Authority (NZa) mandated that all mental healthcare providers submit HoNOS+ questionnaires containing the mental health data of nearly 800,000 patients, to train an algorithm for better resource allocation; this resulted in a lawsuit cla...
Dutch Mental Health Data Collection Sparks Privacy Lawsuit
From July 1, 2022, to July 1, 2023, the Netherlands Healthcare Authority (NZa) mandated that all mental healthcare providers submit HoNOS+ questionnaires containing the mental health data of nearly 800,000 patients, to train an algorithm for better resource allocation; this resulted in a lawsuit cla...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Education Budget Vote Postponed Amidst Coalition Disagreement
A parliamentary vote on the Dutch government's proposed €2 billion education budget cuts has been postponed due to ongoing negotiations between the ruling coalition and opposition parties, who remain deeply divided on several key issues despite some compromises.
Dutch Education Budget Vote Postponed Amidst Coalition Disagreement
A parliamentary vote on the Dutch government's proposed €2 billion education budget cuts has been postponed due to ongoing negotiations between the ruling coalition and opposition parties, who remain deeply divided on several key issues despite some compromises.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Education Budget Talks Stall; \u20ac650 Million Proposal Rejected
Negotiations between the Dutch coalition and five opposition parties on the education budget failed to reach an agreement, leaving a \u20ac650 million proposal short of the opposition's demand for \u20ac1.3 billion in adjustments. Further talks are scheduled for Thursday.
Dutch Education Budget Talks Stall; \u20ac650 Million Proposal Rejected
Negotiations between the Dutch coalition and five opposition parties on the education budget failed to reach an agreement, leaving a \u20ac650 million proposal short of the opposition's demand for \u20ac1.3 billion in adjustments. Further talks are scheduled for Thursday.
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36% Bias Score


Ien Dales: An Unconventional Dutch Politician
Ien Dales, a Dutch politician, served as State Secretary of Social Affairs and later Minister of the Interior, known for her unconventional style, controversial policies (like proposed sickness benefit cuts), and eventual success in passing the 1993 Equal Treatment Act; Sylvester Hoogmoed's biograph...
Ien Dales: An Unconventional Dutch Politician
Ien Dales, a Dutch politician, served as State Secretary of Social Affairs and later Minister of the Interior, known for her unconventional style, controversial policies (like proposed sickness benefit cuts), and eventual success in passing the 1993 Equal Treatment Act; Sylvester Hoogmoed's biograph...
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36% Bias Score

International Police Operation Nets Nine Suspects in Major Online Fraud Ring
Dutch and Belgian police arrested nine suspects, mainly in their twenties, for running a large-scale online fraud operation, seizing luxury goods and cash; a campaign targets youth to prevent future recruitment.

International Police Operation Nets Nine Suspects in Major Online Fraud Ring
Dutch and Belgian police arrested nine suspects, mainly in their twenties, for running a large-scale online fraud operation, seizing luxury goods and cash; a campaign targets youth to prevent future recruitment.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Motion on Minority Norms Sparks Protests
The Dutch parliament passed a motion to collect data on the cultural and religious norms and values of Dutch people with a migration background, prompting protests and accusations of racism, while the government insists it's for integration research.

Dutch Parliament Motion on Minority Norms Sparks Protests
The Dutch parliament passed a motion to collect data on the cultural and religious norms and values of Dutch people with a migration background, prompting protests and accusations of racism, while the government insists it's for integration research.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Pension Funds Boycott Housing Summit
Dutch pension funds, managing €1500 billion, will not sign an agreement at next week's housing summit aimed at building 100,000 homes annually due to financial challenges in affordable housing investments, prioritizing participant returns.

Dutch Pension Funds Boycott Housing Summit
Dutch pension funds, managing €1500 billion, will not sign an agreement at next week's housing summit aimed at building 100,000 homes annually due to financial challenges in affordable housing investments, prioritizing participant returns.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Motion on Tracking Cultural Norms Sparks Controversy
A motion by Dutch VVD member Bente Becker to track cultural and religious norms of Dutch citizens with a migration background passed parliament, sparking controversy and accusations of racism. Despite existing research, concerns remain about data misuse.

Dutch Parliament Motion on Tracking Cultural Norms Sparks Controversy
A motion by Dutch VVD member Bente Becker to track cultural and religious norms of Dutch citizens with a migration background passed parliament, sparking controversy and accusations of racism. Despite existing research, concerns remain about data misuse.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Postpones Budget Votes Amid Education Spending Dispute
The Dutch coalition government failed to reach a deal with the opposition on the 2024 education budget by Thursday, postponing all budget votes as they seek additional funding to cover potential concessions of up to €1.9 billion in cuts; the 'monster alliance' of opposition parties that initially of...

Dutch Coalition Postpones Budget Votes Amid Education Spending Dispute
The Dutch coalition government failed to reach a deal with the opposition on the 2024 education budget by Thursday, postponing all budget votes as they seek additional funding to cover potential concessions of up to €1.9 billion in cuts; the 'monster alliance' of opposition parties that initially of...
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40% Bias Score

Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy
The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...

Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy
The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...
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44% Bias Score
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