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Accor to Divest from AccorInvest for €800-€1 Billion
Accor will sell its 30% stake in AccorInvest, its European hotel subsidiary, within 18 months for €800 million to €1 billion, following AccorInvest's financial recovery after significant restructuring and asset sales; this resulted in record 2024 results of €4 billion in revenue, €656 million in EBI...
Accor to Divest from AccorInvest for €800-€1 Billion
Accor will sell its 30% stake in AccorInvest, its European hotel subsidiary, within 18 months for €800 million to €1 billion, following AccorInvest's financial recovery after significant restructuring and asset sales; this resulted in record 2024 results of €4 billion in revenue, €656 million in EBI...
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40% Bias Score


French Pension Reform: Debate on Retiree Contributions Heats Up
The French government is exploring ways to fund its pension system, including potentially making retirees contribute through measures like delaying pension indexation or raising taxes, a proposal supported by the Medef but fiercely opposed by the CGT union.
French Pension Reform: Debate on Retiree Contributions Heats Up
The French government is exploring ways to fund its pension system, including potentially making retirees contribute through measures like delaying pension indexation or raising taxes, a proposal supported by the Medef but fiercely opposed by the CGT union.
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48% Bias Score


CGT Quits French Pension Reform Talks
The CGT union withdrew from French pension talks on Wednesday after François Bayrou refused to lower the retirement age to 62, leaving only three unions and two employers' organizations in the discussions, and marking a significant setback for the government.
CGT Quits French Pension Reform Talks
The CGT union withdrew from French pension talks on Wednesday after François Bayrou refused to lower the retirement age to 62, leaving only three unions and two employers' organizations in the discussions, and marking a significant setback for the government.
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48% Bias Score


RATP DesignLab Perfects Passenger Information Systems for Global Transit Networks
The RATP Group's DesignLab in Paris uses a life-size mock-up of a metro station to test passenger information systems for its global transport networks, ensuring accuracy and user-friendliness by addressing technical constraints and using time-tested design principles.
RATP DesignLab Perfects Passenger Information Systems for Global Transit Networks
The RATP Group's DesignLab in Paris uses a life-size mock-up of a metro station to test passenger information systems for its global transport networks, ensuring accuracy and user-friendliness by addressing technical constraints and using time-tested design principles.
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4% Bias Score


BNP Paribas to Slash French Bank Branches by Two-Thirds by 2030
BNP Paribas plans to close two-thirds of its 1,500 French bank branches by 2030, accelerating closures from 50 to approximately 100 per year to reach a target of 1,000 branches, according to Les Echos, while BNP Paribas cited a strategic plan focused on digital transformation and employee upskilling...
BNP Paribas to Slash French Bank Branches by Two-Thirds by 2030
BNP Paribas plans to close two-thirds of its 1,500 French bank branches by 2030, accelerating closures from 50 to approximately 100 per year to reach a target of 1,000 branches, according to Les Echos, while BNP Paribas cited a strategic plan focused on digital transformation and employee upskilling...
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36% Bias Score


CGT Quits French Pension Reform Talks After Bayrou Rejects Lowering Retirement Age
Following François Bayrou's rejection of lowering France's retirement age to 62, the CGT union's executive committee proposes withdrawing from pension reform talks, planning increased mobilization with retirees and public sector workers starting Thursday and April 3rd, potentially escalating protest...
CGT Quits French Pension Reform Talks After Bayrou Rejects Lowering Retirement Age
Following François Bayrou's rejection of lowering France's retirement age to 62, the CGT union's executive committee proposes withdrawing from pension reform talks, planning increased mobilization with retirees and public sector workers starting Thursday and April 3rd, potentially escalating protest...
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44% Bias Score

Paris Salon Showcases Masters and Emerging Artists
The 33rd Salon du dessin, held in Paris' Palais Brongniart, features works by masters like Rodin and Delacroix alongside lesser-known artists such as Frédérick Juncker, demonstrating the fair's eclectic approach and attracting international collectors and museum curators.

Paris Salon Showcases Masters and Emerging Artists
The 33rd Salon du dessin, held in Paris' Palais Brongniart, features works by masters like Rodin and Delacroix alongside lesser-known artists such as Frédérick Juncker, demonstrating the fair's eclectic approach and attracting international collectors and museum curators.
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24% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Parts of New Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially censured the new agricultural orientation law, striking down articles concerning food sovereignty, environmental control, and EU norm transposition due to conflicts with existing environmental regulations and constitutional principles.

French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Parts of New Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially censured the new agricultural orientation law, striking down articles concerning food sovereignty, environmental control, and EU norm transposition due to conflicts with existing environmental regulations and constitutional principles.
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36% Bias Score

EU Finds Google Violated Competition Rules, Apple Ordered to Improve Interoperability
The European Commission issued preliminary findings that Google Search and Google Play violate EU competition rules, potentially resulting in substantial fines for Alphabet unless they comply with mandated changes; concurrently, Apple was ordered to improve iPhone interoperability under the DMA.

EU Finds Google Violated Competition Rules, Apple Ordered to Improve Interoperability
The European Commission issued preliminary findings that Google Search and Google Play violate EU competition rules, potentially resulting in substantial fines for Alphabet unless they comply with mandated changes; concurrently, Apple was ordered to improve iPhone interoperability under the DMA.
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36% Bias Score

France Targets 3% Public Deficit by 2029 Amidst Trade Tensions
The French government aims to reduce its public deficit to 3% of GDP by 2029, despite increased defense spending and trade tensions with the U.S., projecting a 5.4% deficit this year compared to 6% last year.

France Targets 3% Public Deficit by 2029 Amidst Trade Tensions
The French government aims to reduce its public deficit to 3% of GDP by 2029, despite increased defense spending and trade tensions with the U.S., projecting a 5.4% deficit this year compared to 6% last year.
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52% Bias Score

French Government Rejects Lowering Retirement Age to 62 Amidst Budget Concerns
France's refusal to lower the retirement age to 62, despite ongoing negotiations and warnings of significant budget deficits and the departure of some participants in the talks, has raised tensions and uncertainty about the future of the pension system.

French Government Rejects Lowering Retirement Age to 62 Amidst Budget Concerns
France's refusal to lower the retirement age to 62, despite ongoing negotiations and warnings of significant budget deficits and the departure of some participants in the talks, has raised tensions and uncertainty about the future of the pension system.
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44% Bias Score

Framatome's Booming Nuclear Business: €30 Billion Order Book Fuels Expansion
Framatome, a leading French nuclear component manufacturer, reported €4.6 billion in 2024 revenue and a €30 billion order book, driven by global nuclear power expansion and strategic diversification into defense, healthcare, and space, alongside investments of €500 million in 2024.

Framatome's Booming Nuclear Business: €30 Billion Order Book Fuels Expansion
Framatome, a leading French nuclear component manufacturer, reported €4.6 billion in 2024 revenue and a €30 billion order book, driven by global nuclear power expansion and strategic diversification into defense, healthcare, and space, alongside investments of €500 million in 2024.
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48% Bias Score
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