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Intracellular Galectin-1 in Pancreatic Cancer Stroma Drives Aggressiveness
An international study published in PNAS identifies Galectin-1 (Gal1) within the nuclei of pancreatic cancer stroma fibroblasts as a key driver of tumor aggressiveness, opening avenues for new therapeutic strategies targeting this protein's intracellular function to improve treatment response in thi...
Intracellular Galectin-1 in Pancreatic Cancer Stroma Drives Aggressiveness
An international study published in PNAS identifies Galectin-1 (Gal1) within the nuclei of pancreatic cancer stroma fibroblasts as a key driver of tumor aggressiveness, opening avenues for new therapeutic strategies targeting this protein's intracellular function to improve treatment response in thi...
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20% Bias Score


BYD's Denza Launches Premium EV Brand in Europe
BYD, after acquiring full control of Denza, is launching its premium electric vehicle brand in Europe, starting with the Z9GT shooting brake in late 2025, a move that positions BYD to compete directly with established luxury carmakers.
BYD's Denza Launches Premium EV Brand in Europe
BYD, after acquiring full control of Denza, is launching its premium electric vehicle brand in Europe, starting with the Z9GT shooting brake in late 2025, a move that positions BYD to compete directly with established luxury carmakers.
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48% Bias Score


Almost Daily Gunfire Near Armenia-Azerbaijan Border Damages Buildings
Daily gunfire near the Armenia-Azerbaijan border has damaged buildings in Khnazak and Moses villages, causing fear among residents; Armenia reports almost daily ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan, while Azerbaijan denies targeting civilians and claims retaliation, and Armenia proposes a joint invest...
Almost Daily Gunfire Near Armenia-Azerbaijan Border Damages Buildings
Daily gunfire near the Armenia-Azerbaijan border has damaged buildings in Khnazak and Moses villages, causing fear among residents; Armenia reports almost daily ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan, while Azerbaijan denies targeting civilians and claims retaliation, and Armenia proposes a joint invest...
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40% Bias Score


Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons Amidst Drug Crackdown
Overnight attacks on French prisons, including automatic weapons fire at Toulon prison and arsons at multiple facilities, are being investigated as potentially coordinated actions, possibly linked to drug trafficking crackdowns. No injuries are reported.
Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons Amidst Drug Crackdown
Overnight attacks on French prisons, including automatic weapons fire at Toulon prison and arsons at multiple facilities, are being investigated as potentially coordinated actions, possibly linked to drug trafficking crackdowns. No injuries are reported.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Intensifies Crackdown on Misleading Cookie Banners
The Dutch Authority for Personal Data (AP) is cracking down on companies with misleading cookie banners, issuing warnings to 100 companies in the coming months and increasing the likelihood of fines up to 4% of annual turnover, using a new automated bot to check compliance.
Netherlands Intensifies Crackdown on Misleading Cookie Banners
The Dutch Authority for Personal Data (AP) is cracking down on companies with misleading cookie banners, issuing warnings to 100 companies in the coming months and increasing the likelihood of fines up to 4% of annual turnover, using a new automated bot to check compliance.
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44% Bias Score


Kostomarov's Triumphant Return to Ice Skating After Amputations
Olympic figure skater Roman Kostomarov, hospitalized in January 2023 with pneumonia, underwent amputations due to sepsis and gangrene, but has since made a remarkable recovery, returning to ice skating and inspiring others with his strength and resilience.
Kostomarov's Triumphant Return to Ice Skating After Amputations
Olympic figure skater Roman Kostomarov, hospitalized in January 2023 with pneumonia, underwent amputations due to sepsis and gangrene, but has since made a remarkable recovery, returning to ice skating and inspiring others with his strength and resilience.
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20% Bias Score

Italian Parliament Demands Action on Gaza Conflict
A joint motion by the Italian Parliament's Democratic Party, Five Star Movement, and Greens and Left Alliance demands ten actions regarding Gaza, including Palestinian state recognition and condemnation of Israeli war crimes, amid criticism of the government's and EU's response.

Italian Parliament Demands Action on Gaza Conflict
A joint motion by the Italian Parliament's Democratic Party, Five Star Movement, and Greens and Left Alliance demands ten actions regarding Gaza, including Palestinian state recognition and condemnation of Israeli war crimes, amid criticism of the government's and EU's response.
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56% Bias Score

Madrid Teacher Wins Lawsuit Over Excessive Work Hours
A Madrid secondary school teacher successfully sued the regional Education Ministry for overworking her by one hour per week during the 2022-2023 school year, receiving €1000 in compensation; the union plans to extend the ruling to 6,500 potentially affected teachers.

Madrid Teacher Wins Lawsuit Over Excessive Work Hours
A Madrid secondary school teacher successfully sued the regional Education Ministry for overworking her by one hour per week during the 2022-2023 school year, receiving €1000 in compensation; the union plans to extend the ruling to 6,500 potentially affected teachers.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Government's Flawed Information System Exposes Systemic Failures"
Former Dutch government commissioner Arre Zuurmond's report reveals systemic failures in information management, citing examples of fugitives obtaining documents at city halls and parking officers unable to report stolen cars due to privacy regulations, highlighting a conflict between legal complian...

Dutch Government's Flawed Information System Exposes Systemic Failures"
Former Dutch government commissioner Arre Zuurmond's report reveals systemic failures in information management, citing examples of fugitives obtaining documents at city halls and parking officers unable to report stolen cars due to privacy regulations, highlighting a conflict between legal complian...
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52% Bias Score

Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption organization, which was declared extremist; the closed-door trial underscores Russia's crackdown on dissent.

Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption organization, which was declared extremist; the closed-door trial underscores Russia's crackdown on dissent.
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60% Bias Score

Serbia: Paid Actors Used to Disrupt Student Protests
In Novi Sad, Serbia, over 100 people protested against the government's alleged use of paid actors posing as parents to force the resumption of school classes amidst over 120 days of strikes and protests against corruption and nepotism, sparked by a deadly train station collapse.

Serbia: Paid Actors Used to Disrupt Student Protests
In Novi Sad, Serbia, over 100 people protested against the government's alleged use of paid actors posing as parents to force the resumption of school classes amidst over 120 days of strikes and protests against corruption and nepotism, sparked by a deadly train station collapse.
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56% Bias Score

AI's Transformative Impact on Education
AI revolutionizes education by personalizing learning, addressing educational inequality through accessible tutoring, and fostering critical thinking through interactive problem-solving.

AI's Transformative Impact on Education
AI revolutionizes education by personalizing learning, addressing educational inequality through accessible tutoring, and fostering critical thinking through interactive problem-solving.
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48% Bias Score
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