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Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Extending Survival for Pancreatic and Colorectal Cancer Patients
A small trial shows a new, mass-produced cancer vaccine may extend survival in pancreatic and colorectal cancer patients with KRAS gene mutations, offering potential benefits over personalized vaccines; however, larger trials are needed for confirmation.
Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Extending Survival for Pancreatic and Colorectal Cancer Patients
A small trial shows a new, mass-produced cancer vaccine may extend survival in pancreatic and colorectal cancer patients with KRAS gene mutations, offering potential benefits over personalized vaccines; however, larger trials are needed for confirmation.
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40% Bias Score


Sweden's Stricter Immigration Policies: Citizenship Revocation and Repatriation Incentives
The Swedish government is considering constitutional changes to revoke citizenship from dual nationals involved in fraud or security threats, while simultaneously offering increased financial incentives for voluntary repatriation, sparking criticism from migrant rights organizations.
Sweden's Stricter Immigration Policies: Citizenship Revocation and Repatriation Incentives
The Swedish government is considering constitutional changes to revoke citizenship from dual nationals involved in fraud or security threats, while simultaneously offering increased financial incentives for voluntary repatriation, sparking criticism from migrant rights organizations.
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40% Bias Score


Finland Charges Oil Tanker Crew with Sabotaging Baltic Sea Cables
On Monday, Finnish authorities charged the captain and two officers of the oil tanker "Eagle S" with sabotaging five undersea cables in the Baltic Sea on Christmas Day 2024, causing €60 million in damages and prompting a NATO response to bolster the region's security.
Finland Charges Oil Tanker Crew with Sabotaging Baltic Sea Cables
On Monday, Finnish authorities charged the captain and two officers of the oil tanker "Eagle S" with sabotaging five undersea cables in the Baltic Sea on Christmas Day 2024, causing €60 million in damages and prompting a NATO response to bolster the region's security.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Places Washington D.C. Police Under Federal Control Amidst Declining Crime Rates
President Donald Trump announced on August 11th that Washington D.C.'s police will fall under federal control, with the National Guard mobilized; this follows his aggressive rhetoric against the homeless and criminals, despite data showing crime rates are down.
Trump Places Washington D.C. Police Under Federal Control Amidst Declining Crime Rates
President Donald Trump announced on August 11th that Washington D.C.'s police will fall under federal control, with the National Guard mobilized; this follows his aggressive rhetoric against the homeless and criminals, despite data showing crime rates are down.
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48% Bias Score


Merz's Unilateral Arms Halt to Israel Sparks German Political Crisis
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz unilaterally suspended arms exports to Israel due to concerns about their potential use in Gaza, sparking strong internal party criticism and raising questions about his leadership and credibility.
Merz's Unilateral Arms Halt to Israel Sparks German Political Crisis
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz unilaterally suspended arms exports to Israel due to concerns about their potential use in Gaza, sparking strong internal party criticism and raising questions about his leadership and credibility.
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56% Bias Score


Biodiversarium: Combating Marine Ecosystem Crisis Through Research and Outreach
The Biodiversarium in Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, is a joint French-Spanish research center studying the impact of climate change and pollution on marine ecosystems, using innovative techniques and public outreach to address these challenges, including a focus on microplastics and phytoplankton.
Biodiversarium: Combating Marine Ecosystem Crisis Through Research and Outreach
The Biodiversarium in Banyuls-sur-Mer, France, is a joint French-Spanish research center studying the impact of climate change and pollution on marine ecosystems, using innovative techniques and public outreach to address these challenges, including a focus on microplastics and phytoplankton.
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28% Bias Score

US Rabbi Assaulted at Vienna Rally, Underscoring Rise of European Antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was assaulted at a pro-Palestine rally in Vienna on Friday, sparking concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, with police initially questioning Boteach instead of the attackers; the incident follows reports of increased antisemitic attacks across Europe since the October 2...

US Rabbi Assaulted at Vienna Rally, Underscoring Rise of European Antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was assaulted at a pro-Palestine rally in Vienna on Friday, sparking concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, with police initially questioning Boteach instead of the attackers; the incident follows reports of increased antisemitic attacks across Europe since the October 2...
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52% Bias Score

Italy's Botulism Outbreaks: Two Deaths, Dozens Hospitalized
Two botulism outbreaks in Italy, one in Calabria (two deaths, 12 hospitalized) and another in Sardinia, are linked to contaminated food; investigations are underway focusing on improperly canned or preserved food.

Italy's Botulism Outbreaks: Two Deaths, Dozens Hospitalized
Two botulism outbreaks in Italy, one in Calabria (two deaths, 12 hospitalized) and another in Sardinia, are linked to contaminated food; investigations are underway focusing on improperly canned or preserved food.
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16% Bias Score

Moroccan Feminist Arrested for "Blasphemy" After Viral Post
Moroccan feminist Ibtissame Lachgar was arrested for blasphemy after posting a photo of herself wearing a shirt stating "Allah is lesbian", facing up to five years imprisonment for the act which sparked outrage and numerous threats. Her past activism with Mali further fueled the controversy.

Moroccan Feminist Arrested for "Blasphemy" After Viral Post
Moroccan feminist Ibtissame Lachgar was arrested for blasphemy after posting a photo of herself wearing a shirt stating "Allah is lesbian", facing up to five years imprisonment for the act which sparked outrage and numerous threats. Her past activism with Mali further fueled the controversy.
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36% Bias Score

Global Competition for International Students Intensifies
Australia raised its cap on foreign students by 9% to 295,000, prioritizing Southeast Asians, while other countries like Japan and South Korea also aim for significant increases, amidst a global competition for international students driven by financial needs and demographic changes in Europe.

Global Competition for International Students Intensifies
Australia raised its cap on foreign students by 9% to 295,000, prioritizing Southeast Asians, while other countries like Japan and South Korea also aim for significant increases, amidst a global competition for international students driven by financial needs and demographic changes in Europe.
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36% Bias Score

M23 Conflict Disrupts Congo's Bean Trade, Causing 40% Revenue Loss for Cargo Boats
The M23 conflict in eastern Congo has disrupted bean transport from Kisangani to Kinshasa, causing a 40% revenue loss for cargo boats and price increases for consumers due to rebel taxes and reduced agricultural output.

M23 Conflict Disrupts Congo's Bean Trade, Causing 40% Revenue Loss for Cargo Boats
The M23 conflict in eastern Congo has disrupted bean transport from Kisangani to Kinshasa, causing a 40% revenue loss for cargo boats and price increases for consumers due to rebel taxes and reduced agricultural output.
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44% Bias Score

Western Balkans Suffers Extreme Heatwave, Wildfires Rage
A severe heatwave in the Western Balkans has caused temperatures to soar above 40°C in several countries, resulting in increased mortality, numerous wildfires, and red alerts issued across the region.

Western Balkans Suffers Extreme Heatwave, Wildfires Rage
A severe heatwave in the Western Balkans has caused temperatures to soar above 40°C in several countries, resulting in increased mortality, numerous wildfires, and red alerts issued across the region.
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20% Bias Score
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