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Waking service 29/6: The Netherlands against Morocco at the World Cup • Mayor Halsema at the corona commission
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Waking service 29/6: The Netherlands against Morocco at the World Cup • Mayor Halsema at the corona commission

The article covers two main topics: the Netherlands' upcoming World Cup match against Morocco and the interrogation of Amsterdam's mayor Femke Halsema by the parliamentary inquiry commission regarding the coronavirus crisis. The Netherlands faces Morocco in the knockout stage of the World Cup, needing a win to advance. Meanwhile, Halsema is being questioned alongside former National Police chief Henk van Essen about the evening curfew and social unrest during the pandemic. Additionally, the article mentions updates on the Dutch defense budget, the potential hosting of speed skating at the 2030 Winter Olympics in Heerenveen, and international news about U.S.-Iran tensions, where both countries have agreed to halt attacks temporarily.

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Waking service 29/6: The Netherlands against Morocco at the World Cup • Mayor Halsema at the corona commission

The article covers two main topics: the Netherlands' upcoming World Cup match against Morocco and the interrogation of Amsterdam's mayor Femke Halsema by the parliamentary inquiry commission regarding the coronavirus crisis. The Netherlands faces Morocco in the knockout stage of the World Cup, needing a win to advance. Meanwhile, Halsema is being questioned alongside former National Police chief Henk van Essen about the evening curfew and social unrest during the pandemic. Additionally, the article mentions updates on the Dutch defense budget, the potential hosting of speed skating at the 2030 Winter Olympics in Heerenveen, and international news about U.S.-Iran tensions, where both countries have agreed to halt attacks temporarily.

Bias read (Center): The article provides balanced coverage of political events without overtly favoring any side. It reports on the parliamentary inquiry into the coronavirus measures and includes multiple perspectives, such as the questioning of both the mayor and former police chief. There is no evident bias in the d

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