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How is the media covering Mark Rutte?Mark Rutte often is covered by Right Media sources.
Left: 28%
Center: 30%
Right: 42%
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6% Local Coverage27% National Coverage67% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Mark Rutte?Mark Rutte often is covered by Right Media sources.
Left: 28%
Center: 30%
Right: 42%
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Liz Truss · LondonLiz Truss is fatally self-aware. She has spent her time out of office recording her flaws with painstaking accuracy. Extracts from her book Ten Years to Save the West, which is published today, establish why she succumbed sooner than a lettuce. To understand why Truss was so poorly equipped to reside in No 10, remember that the prime minister must command a majority in the House of Commons. When she became PM, the Tory party was fractious and bi…See the Story
Does Liz Truss know she’s a joke?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Mark Rutte · New YorkThe launch event for what is called Future 400 was held at the National Museum of the American Indian. It begins two years of exhibitions, theater productions and dances marking colonial history and the U.S.-Holland partnership. The kickoff follows a historic speech in 2022 by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on the role the Netherlands played in the history of slavery.See the Story
In Manhattan, 400 years later, the Dutch unveil plans for marking NY's start
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Mark Rutte · NetherlandsChinese leader Xi Jinping told visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Wednesday that attempts to restrict China’s access to technology will not stop the country’s advance.See the Story
Chinese leader Xi tells Dutch PM that restricting technology access won’t stop China’s advance
37% Center coverage: 22 sources
Mark Rutte · BelgiumDutch caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte looks to be in pole position to become the next NATO Secretary-General. Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who is said to be regarded as too hawkish, is fighting back. Kallas said Estonia viewed two primary criteria as crucial for selecting a new NATO chief. She said a candidate should be from a country that reaches the Alliance's 2 per cent of GDP defence-spending goals.See the Story