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French Council of State Rejects Income Tax Indexation in Emergency Budget
France's Council of State rejected the government's proposal to include income tax bracket indexation in the emergency budget bill, potentially raising taxes for millions and setting the stage for parliamentary debate on December 16th and 18th.
French Council of State Rejects Income Tax Indexation in Emergency Budget
France's Council of State rejected the government's proposal to include income tax bracket indexation in the emergency budget bill, potentially raising taxes for millions and setting the stage for parliamentary debate on December 16th and 18th.
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40% Bias Score


French Retirees Receive 2.2% Pension Increase After Barnier Government Collapse
French retirees will see a 2.2% increase in their basic pensions starting January 1st, 2024, adding €18 to the average monthly pension of €814, following the fall of the Barnier government which had proposed delaying the indexation.
French Retirees Receive 2.2% Pension Increase After Barnier Government Collapse
French retirees will see a 2.2% increase in their basic pensions starting January 1st, 2024, adding €18 to the average monthly pension of €814, following the fall of the Barnier government which had proposed delaying the indexation.
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44% Bias Score


French Economy Faces Recession Amidst Political Instability
French business leaders warn of a looming recession following the fall of the Barnier government and the subsequent budget rejection, citing a record number of business failures and a decline in foreign investment.
French Economy Faces Recession Amidst Political Instability
French business leaders warn of a looming recession following the fall of the Barnier government and the subsequent budget rejection, citing a record number of business failures and a decline in foreign investment.
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60% Bias Score


Italy and France Block EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
Italy and France oppose the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, citing insufficient protections for the European agricultural sector; the deal's future is uncertain due to this opposition.
Italy and France Block EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
Italy and France oppose the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, citing insufficient protections for the European agricultural sector; the deal's future is uncertain due to this opposition.
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52% Bias Score


27 Million Euro Fraud Targeting France's MaPrimeRénov' Program
A 27 million euro fraud targeting France's MaPrimeRénov' energy renovation program has been uncovered, leaving 386 victims, primarily low-income individuals and retirees, heavily indebted after fraudulent companies promised energy rebates and loans for installations that were never fulfilled.
27 Million Euro Fraud Targeting France's MaPrimeRénov' Program
A 27 million euro fraud targeting France's MaPrimeRénov' energy renovation program has been uncovered, leaving 386 victims, primarily low-income individuals and retirees, heavily indebted after fraudulent companies promised energy rebates and loans for installations that were never fulfilled.
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24% Bias Score


French Farmers Intensify Protests Over Government Inaction
French agricultural unions are intensifying protests due to the government's failure to deliver on promised support, weakening France's opposition to the Mercosur trade deal, and prompting the unions to refuse farm inspections until promises are met.
French Farmers Intensify Protests Over Government Inaction
French agricultural unions are intensifying protests due to the government's failure to deliver on promised support, weakening France's opposition to the Mercosur trade deal, and prompting the unions to refuse farm inspections until promises are met.
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36% Bias Score

RATP Sells London Bus Operations to Focus on Rail
RATP is selling its London bus subsidiary, RDTL, to FirstGroup for £90 million to focus on its rail strategy, including automated metro and regional rail projects. RDTL operates 89 routes with 982 buses and 3700 employees.

RATP Sells London Bus Operations to Focus on Rail
RATP is selling its London bus subsidiary, RDTL, to FirstGroup for £90 million to focus on its rail strategy, including automated metro and regional rail projects. RDTL operates 89 routes with 982 buses and 3700 employees.
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44% Bias Score

Galeries Lafayette returns Paris Eataly store to Italian owner after losses
Galeries Lafayette is returning the Eataly Marais store in Paris to the Italian parent company due to financial losses, stemming from pandemic impacts, reduced foot traffic in the Marais district due to pedestrianization and traffic restrictions, and broader department store struggles; Eataly plans ...

Galeries Lafayette returns Paris Eataly store to Italian owner after losses
Galeries Lafayette is returning the Eataly Marais store in Paris to the Italian parent company due to financial losses, stemming from pandemic impacts, reduced foot traffic in the Marais district due to pedestrianization and traffic restrictions, and broader department store struggles; Eataly plans ...
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40% Bias Score

"TikTok Appeals US Sale Mandate to Supreme Court"
"TikTok is appealing a US law to the Supreme Court, arguing it violates free speech, after a Washington appeals court upheld the law aimed at preventing data collection risks from TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance."

"TikTok Appeals US Sale Mandate to Supreme Court"
"TikTok is appealing a US law to the Supreme Court, arguing it violates free speech, after a Washington appeals court upheld the law aimed at preventing data collection risks from TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance."
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44% Bias Score

"ACC Launches First French-Made EV Batteries, Aims for European Leadership"
"Automotive Cells Company (ACC) started selling France's first domestically produced electric vehicle batteries, aiming for a 20% EU market share by 2030 despite initial production challenges and high European costs, driven by the EU's 2035 ban on new combustion engine vehicles."

"ACC Launches First French-Made EV Batteries, Aims for European Leadership"
"Automotive Cells Company (ACC) started selling France's first domestically produced electric vehicle batteries, aiming for a 20% EU market share by 2030 despite initial production challenges and high European costs, driven by the EU's 2035 ban on new combustion engine vehicles."
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40% Bias Score

DroidBot Malware Steals Banking Credentials from Android Users
The DroidBot Android malware steals banking credentials via keylogging and SMS interception, affecting customers of numerous banks in France and other European countries, highlighting vulnerabilities in mobile banking security.

DroidBot Malware Steals Banking Credentials from Android Users
The DroidBot Android malware steals banking credentials via keylogging and SMS interception, affecting customers of numerous banks in France and other European countries, highlighting vulnerabilities in mobile banking security.
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36% Bias Score

Guardian Sells The Observer to Tortoise Media
Guardian Media Group (GMG) is selling The Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise Media for an undisclosed sum, despite a staff strike protesting the decision; the sale includes a £25 million investment to support the newspaper's print and digital future.

Guardian Sells The Observer to Tortoise Media
Guardian Media Group (GMG) is selling The Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise Media for an undisclosed sum, despite a staff strike protesting the decision; the sale includes a £25 million investment to support the newspaper's print and digital future.
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24% Bias Score
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