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Pfizer's Dutch Subsidiary Reports $11.4 Billion Profit Despite Reduced COVID-19 Sales
Pfizer's Dutch subsidiary reported an $11.4 billion profit for the year ending November 2023, down from previous years due to decreased COVID-19 vaccine and treatment sales, but still comparable to pre-pandemic levels; the subsidiary manages operations for most Pfizer entities outside the U.S.
Pfizer's Dutch Subsidiary Reports $11.4 Billion Profit Despite Reduced COVID-19 Sales
Pfizer's Dutch subsidiary reported an $11.4 billion profit for the year ending November 2023, down from previous years due to decreased COVID-19 vaccine and treatment sales, but still comparable to pre-pandemic levels; the subsidiary manages operations for most Pfizer entities outside the U.S.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Risks Housing Quality in Push for Rapid Construction
The Netherlands plans to reduce building regulations to accelerate housing construction, aiming for nearly one million new homes by 2030, but this approach risks compromising housing quality and safety, as seen in Seoul's goshiwon housing crisis.
Netherlands Risks Housing Quality in Push for Rapid Construction
The Netherlands plans to reduce building regulations to accelerate housing construction, aiming for nearly one million new homes by 2030, but this approach risks compromising housing quality and safety, as seen in Seoul's goshiwon housing crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Postpones Box 3 Tax Reform Until 2028
The Dutch government delayed the implementation of its new box 3 tax system until 2028 due to criticism, opting for a temporary wealth tax increase on specific assets (stocks, real estate, crypto) to generate €2.5 billion, while exempting those with primarily savings.
Dutch Cabinet Postpones Box 3 Tax Reform Until 2028
The Dutch government delayed the implementation of its new box 3 tax system until 2028 due to criticism, opting for a temporary wealth tax increase on specific assets (stocks, real estate, crypto) to generate €2.5 billion, while exempting those with primarily savings.
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44% Bias Score


Schiphol Airport Under Emergency Ordinance Due to Extinction Rebellion Protest
On October 27th, 2023, Haarlemmermeer municipality enacted an emergency ordinance at Schiphol Airport until midnight due to planned Extinction Rebellion demonstrations involving "high-risk actions", prohibiting proximity to airport fences and certain items; previous demonstrations resulted in numero...
Schiphol Airport Under Emergency Ordinance Due to Extinction Rebellion Protest
On October 27th, 2023, Haarlemmermeer municipality enacted an emergency ordinance at Schiphol Airport until midnight due to planned Extinction Rebellion demonstrations involving "high-risk actions", prohibiting proximity to airport fences and certain items; previous demonstrations resulted in numero...
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44% Bias Score


Cyberattack Targets Lawyer in Hague Explosions Case
Lawyer Gerard Spong, representing a suspect in the Hague explosions, reported a cyberattack involving a threatening email and over 10,000 subsequent emails, prompting a Public Prosecution Service investigation.
Cyberattack Targets Lawyer in Hague Explosions Case
Lawyer Gerard Spong, representing a suspect in the Hague explosions, reported a cyberattack involving a threatening email and over 10,000 subsequent emails, prompting a Public Prosecution Service investigation.
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36% Bias Score


Qbuzz Friesland Launch Marred by Operational Shortfalls
Qbuzz took over Friesland's public transport on December 14th, 2023, but faces major challenges due to driver shortages, delayed bus deliveries, and inadequate depots, resulting in concerns about service quality and the use of temporary measures, including touring cars and temporary facilities.
Qbuzz Friesland Launch Marred by Operational Shortfalls
Qbuzz took over Friesland's public transport on December 14th, 2023, but faces major challenges due to driver shortages, delayed bus deliveries, and inadequate depots, resulting in concerns about service quality and the use of temporary measures, including touring cars and temporary facilities.
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56% Bias Score

Four Arrested for The Hague Explosions
Four suspects are in custody for the Tarwekamp explosions in The Hague that killed six and injured four, with two having been arrested a week prior with suspicious materials including 14 jerrycans and fireworks.

Four Arrested for The Hague Explosions
Four suspects are in custody for the Tarwekamp explosions in The Hague that killed six and injured four, with two having been arrested a week prior with suspicious materials including 14 jerrycans and fireworks.
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36% Bias Score

Schiphol Airport Imposes Emergency Ordinance Due to Extinction Rebellion Demonstration
Due to a planned Extinction Rebellion demonstration at Schiphol Airport tomorrow, the municipality of Haarlemmermeer issued an emergency ordinance restricting access near airport fences and prohibiting items that could disrupt public order, citing concerns about planned "high-risk actions".

Schiphol Airport Imposes Emergency Ordinance Due to Extinction Rebellion Demonstration
Due to a planned Extinction Rebellion demonstration at Schiphol Airport tomorrow, the municipality of Haarlemmermeer issued an emergency ordinance restricting access near airport fences and prohibiting items that could disrupt public order, citing concerns about planned "high-risk actions".
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44% Bias Score

Pfizer's Dutch Subsidiary Reports $11.4 Billion Profit Amidst Reduced COVID-19 Vaccine Sales
Pfizer's Dutch subsidiary reported an $11.4 billion profit for the fiscal year ending November 2023, down from previous years due to reduced COVID-19 vaccine and medication sales, but comparable to pre-pandemic levels; the company's revenue decreased from $74.4 billion in 2022 to $46.9 billion in 20...

Pfizer's Dutch Subsidiary Reports $11.4 Billion Profit Amidst Reduced COVID-19 Vaccine Sales
Pfizer's Dutch subsidiary reported an $11.4 billion profit for the fiscal year ending November 2023, down from previous years due to reduced COVID-19 vaccine and medication sales, but comparable to pre-pandemic levels; the company's revenue decreased from $74.4 billion in 2022 to $46.9 billion in 20...
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40% Bias Score

Barendrecht Sex Abuse Case: Parents Face Disclosure Dilemma, CSG Offers Support
Parents of children potentially affected by the Barendrecht sex abuse case face the difficult decision of whether to disclose the abuse, with the Centrum Seksueel Geweld (CSG) in Rotterdam offering support and guidance to families dealing with child sexual abuse; approximately 200 children from the ...

Barendrecht Sex Abuse Case: Parents Face Disclosure Dilemma, CSG Offers Support
Parents of children potentially affected by the Barendrecht sex abuse case face the difficult decision of whether to disclose the abuse, with the Centrum Seksueel Geweld (CSG) in Rotterdam offering support and guidance to families dealing with child sexual abuse; approximately 200 children from the ...
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28% Bias Score

Lawyer in Hague Explosions Case Targeted in Cyberattack
Gerard Spong, lawyer for a suspect in the deadly Hague explosions, experienced a cyberattack last night involving a threatening email followed by over 10,000 emails. He reported the incident to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating.

Lawyer in Hague Explosions Case Targeted in Cyberattack
Gerard Spong, lawyer for a suspect in the deadly Hague explosions, experienced a cyberattack last night involving a threatening email followed by over 10,000 emails. He reported the incident to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating.
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32% Bias Score

Giele Wins Silver, Multiple World Records Set at World Short Course Swimming Championships
At the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest, Tessa Giele of the Netherlands won silver in the women's 100m butterfly with a national record time of 54.66 seconds, while Gretchen Walsh of the USA set a new world record of 52.71 seconds; the Dutch mixed 4x100m medley relay team finish...

Giele Wins Silver, Multiple World Records Set at World Short Course Swimming Championships
At the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest, Tessa Giele of the Netherlands won silver in the women's 100m butterfly with a national record time of 54.66 seconds, while Gretchen Walsh of the USA set a new world record of 52.71 seconds; the Dutch mixed 4x100m medley relay team finish...
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28% Bias Score
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