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Barendrecht Sex Crimes Suspect Confesses to Abusing Approximately 30 Girls
A 45-year-old man, Mels van B., confessed to sexually abusing approximately 30 girls aged 9-12 in Barendrecht and Hoeven, Netherlands; he remains in custody pending further investigation.
Barendrecht Sex Crimes Suspect Confesses to Abusing Approximately 30 Girls
A 45-year-old man, Mels van B., confessed to sexually abusing approximately 30 girls aged 9-12 in Barendrecht and Hoeven, Netherlands; he remains in custody pending further investigation.
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32% Bias Score


Indonesian Students Sue Dutch University for Exploitation
Fifteen Indonesian nursing students are suing Avans+ University in Breda, Netherlands, for misrepresentation and exploitation within a work-study program, demanding €7750 in unpaid relocation costs; Avans+ ended the program in November 2023.
Indonesian Students Sue Dutch University for Exploitation
Fifteen Indonesian nursing students are suing Avans+ University in Breda, Netherlands, for misrepresentation and exploitation within a work-study program, demanding €7750 in unpaid relocation costs; Avans+ ended the program in November 2023.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Court Rejects Ban on Military Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on exporting military goods to Israel, ruling the government sufficiently addresses human rights concerns in its export assessments, despite ongoing litigation over F-35 parts shipments.
Dutch Court Rejects Ban on Military Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on exporting military goods to Israel, ruling the government sufficiently addresses human rights concerns in its export assessments, despite ongoing litigation over F-35 parts shipments.
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48% Bias Score


German Court Tries ATM Bombers on Attempted Murder Charges
Six men stand trial in Frankfurt, Germany, accused of seven ATM bombings across three states, causing over €2.5 million in damages and stealing €870,000; the unprecedented attempted murder charge highlights the life-threatening risk to bystanders.
German Court Tries ATM Bombers on Attempted Murder Charges
Six men stand trial in Frankfurt, Germany, accused of seven ATM bombings across three states, causing over €2.5 million in damages and stealing €870,000; the unprecedented attempted murder charge highlights the life-threatening risk to bystanders.
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40% Bias Score


14-Year Sentence for Murder and Burning of Wife in Netherlands
A 45-year-old man from Reuver, Netherlands, received a 14-year prison sentence for killing and burning his wife in June 2022; her body was found in Germany months later, leading to his arrest in October 2022.
14-Year Sentence for Murder and Burning of Wife in Netherlands
A 45-year-old man from Reuver, Netherlands, received a 14-year prison sentence for killing and burning his wife in June 2022; her body was found in Germany months later, leading to his arrest in October 2022.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Court Upholds Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a request for a complete arms embargo on Israel, ruling that current exports comply with regulations, despite concerns about human rights violations in Palestine raised by ten pro-Palestinian organizations.
Dutch Court Upholds Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a request for a complete arms embargo on Israel, ruling that current exports comply with regulations, despite concerns about human rights violations in Palestine raised by ten pro-Palestinian organizations.
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36% Bias Score

€7 Million to Boost Child Vaccination in Four Dutch Cities
The Dutch government is investing €7 million to increase child vaccination rates in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, addressing lower rates in poorer neighborhoods and combating vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation.

€7 Million to Boost Child Vaccination in Four Dutch Cities
The Dutch government is investing €7 million to increase child vaccination rates in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, addressing lower rates in poorer neighborhoods and combating vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation.
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40% Bias Score

Amsterdam's 1918 Uprising: Contrasting Narratives of Wijnkoop and Troelstra
On November 13, 1918, a demonstration in Amsterdam, led partly by David Wijnkoop, aiming to seize military installations, resulted in four deaths and a negative public image for Wijnkoop due to his perceived lack of leadership under pressure, contrasting with the better-known actions of Pieter Jelle...

Amsterdam's 1918 Uprising: Contrasting Narratives of Wijnkoop and Troelstra
On November 13, 1918, a demonstration in Amsterdam, led partly by David Wijnkoop, aiming to seize military installations, resulted in four deaths and a negative public image for Wijnkoop due to his perceived lack of leadership under pressure, contrasting with the better-known actions of Pieter Jelle...
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60% Bias Score

€7 Million to Boost Child Vaccination Rates in Four Major Dutch Cities
The Dutch government is investing €7 million in targeted vaccination campaigns across Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, and Utrecht to raise child vaccination rates, particularly in low-income neighborhoods where rates are significantly lower than the 90% needed for herd immunity.

€7 Million to Boost Child Vaccination Rates in Four Major Dutch Cities
The Dutch government is investing €7 million in targeted vaccination campaigns across Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, and Utrecht to raise child vaccination rates, particularly in low-income neighborhoods where rates are significantly lower than the 90% needed for herd immunity.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rejects Military Export Ban to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on military exports to Israel, finding the government adheres to regulations despite concerns over the use of weapons in Gaza; however, a separate ruling prohibits F-35 part exports, though these continue indirectly via other nations.

Dutch Court Rejects Military Export Ban to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on military exports to Israel, finding the government adheres to regulations despite concerns over the use of weapons in Gaza; however, a separate ruling prohibits F-35 part exports, though these continue indirectly via other nations.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Imposes €0.25 Fee on Single-Use Plastic Food Containers
The Netherlands will impose a standard €0.25 fee on single-use plastic food and beverage containers starting January 1, 2026, aiming to reduce daily plastic waste of 19 million items and increase reusable container usage, as part of the European Single Use Plastics directive.

Netherlands Imposes €0.25 Fee on Single-Use Plastic Food Containers
The Netherlands will impose a standard €0.25 fee on single-use plastic food and beverage containers starting January 1, 2026, aiming to reduce daily plastic waste of 19 million items and increase reusable container usage, as part of the European Single Use Plastics directive.
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44% Bias Score

ProRail Cuts Heated Train Switches to Save Millions
ProRail will reduce heated train switches by half from next winter, saving \"17 million euros annually while risking more disruptions during extreme weather; this is part of a broader cost-cutting program to offset rising expenses.

ProRail Cuts Heated Train Switches to Save Millions
ProRail will reduce heated train switches by half from next winter, saving \"17 million euros annually while risking more disruptions during extreme weather; this is part of a broader cost-cutting program to offset rising expenses.
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36% Bias Score
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