Poland's Presidential Election: May 18th Showdown
Poland's presidential election is set for May 18th, with the pro-European coalition's candidate, Rafal Trzaskowski, currently favored against the nationalist PiS party's Karol Nawrocki, amidst ongoing political tensions and Poland's EU presidency.
Poland's Presidential Election: May 18th Showdown
Poland's presidential election is set for May 18th, with the pro-European coalition's candidate, Rafal Trzaskowski, currently favored against the nationalist PiS party's Karol Nawrocki, amidst ongoing political tensions and Poland's EU presidency.
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40% Bias Score
French Court Clears Officials in COVID-19 Pandemic Management
France's Cour de justice de la République concluded a four-year investigation into the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic by former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and former Health Ministers Agnès Buzyn and Olivier Véran, finding insufficient evidence of wrongdoing, likely leading to dismissal of al...
French Court Clears Officials in COVID-19 Pandemic Management
France's Cour de justice de la République concluded a four-year investigation into the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic by former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and former Health Ministers Agnès Buzyn and Olivier Véran, finding insufficient evidence of wrongdoing, likely leading to dismissal of al...
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52% Bias Score
French Government Negotiates 2025 Budget with Opposition Parties
French ministers met with opposition parties on January 8th to negotiate the 2025 budget, engaging in detailed, line-by-line discussions to overcome political opposition and reach a consensus before further talks next week.
French Government Negotiates 2025 Budget with Opposition Parties
French ministers met with opposition parties on January 8th to negotiate the 2025 budget, engaging in detailed, line-by-line discussions to overcome political opposition and reach a consensus before further talks next week.
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32% Bias Score
Marianne Appoints New Editor-in-Chief Amidst Failed Sale Attempts
Following failed sale attempts, CMI France appointed Eve Szeftel, formerly of Libération and AFP, as Marianne's editor-in-chief alongside Frédéric Taddeï, aiming to strengthen the magazine's journalistic rigor and independence.
Marianne Appoints New Editor-in-Chief Amidst Failed Sale Attempts
Following failed sale attempts, CMI France appointed Eve Szeftel, formerly of Libération and AFP, as Marianne's editor-in-chief alongside Frédéric Taddeï, aiming to strengthen the magazine's journalistic rigor and independence.
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36% Bias Score
Algeria Rejects Macron's Call for Sansal's Release
Algeria condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's January 6th, 2024 statement calling for the release of imprisoned Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal as unacceptable interference in its internal affairs, citing Sansal's alleged threats to national security stemming from statements to a French...
Algeria Rejects Macron's Call for Sansal's Release
Algeria condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's January 6th, 2024 statement calling for the release of imprisoned Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal as unacceptable interference in its internal affairs, citing Sansal's alleged threats to national security stemming from statements to a French...
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40% Bias Score
Turkish Government Expands Attack on Academic Freedom, Targeting French University
The Turkish government's ongoing prosecution of Pinar Selek, a researcher at Université Côte d'Azur, now includes the university itself, marking a significant escalation in attacks on academic freedom extending beyond national borders; a new hearing is scheduled for February 7th.
Turkish Government Expands Attack on Academic Freedom, Targeting French University
The Turkish government's ongoing prosecution of Pinar Selek, a researcher at Université Côte d'Azur, now includes the university itself, marking a significant escalation in attacks on academic freedom extending beyond national borders; a new hearing is scheduled for February 7th.
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48% Bias Score
Altman Family Denies Sexual Abuse Allegations in Lawsuit
Sam Altman and his family publicly denied sexual abuse allegations made by his sister, Annie Altman, in a lawsuit filed on January 8, 2024, claiming the accusations are false and have evolved over time, while acknowledging years of family tension and providing financial support to Annie.
Altman Family Denies Sexual Abuse Allegations in Lawsuit
Sam Altman and his family publicly denied sexual abuse allegations made by his sister, Annie Altman, in a lawsuit filed on January 8, 2024, claiming the accusations are false and have evolved over time, while acknowledging years of family tension and providing financial support to Annie.
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72% Bias Score
Sentience: Expanding the Circle of Feeling Beings
Scientific research has expanded the definition of sentience to include cephalopods and decapod crustaceans, recognizing their capacity to experience pain, pleasure, and adapt behavior, impacting future animal welfare discussions.
Sentience: Expanding the Circle of Feeling Beings
Scientific research has expanded the definition of sentience to include cephalopods and decapod crustaceans, recognizing their capacity to experience pain, pleasure, and adapt behavior, impacting future animal welfare discussions.
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36% Bias Score
French Retailer Expresses Concern Over Online Shopping's Impact
Dominique Nizan, owner of three clothing boutiques in Rochefort, France, reports a significant decline in sales, blaming the rise of online shopping and changing consumer habits despite a festive atmosphere in the city.
French Retailer Expresses Concern Over Online Shopping's Impact
Dominique Nizan, owner of three clothing boutiques in Rochefort, France, reports a significant decline in sales, blaming the rise of online shopping and changing consumer habits despite a festive atmosphere in the city.
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44% Bias Score
6.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tibet, Killing 53
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County in Tibet on January 7, 2024, at 2:05 AM Paris time, killing 53 and injuring 62, causing building collapses and numerous aftershocks; the quake was also felt in Nepal.
6.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tibet, Killing 53
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County in Tibet on January 7, 2024, at 2:05 AM Paris time, killing 53 and injuring 62, causing building collapses and numerous aftershocks; the quake was also felt in Nepal.
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24% Bias Score
French Arrests of Algerian Influencers Highlight Online Extremism
Multiple Algerian influencers in France face legal action for publishing violent and hateful content online, including calls for terrorism, raising concerns about potential foreign interference and the spread of extremism.
French Arrests of Algerian Influencers Highlight Online Extremism
Multiple Algerian influencers in France face legal action for publishing violent and hateful content online, including calls for terrorism, raising concerns about potential foreign interference and the spread of extremism.
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52% Bias Score
US Winter Storm Causes Five Deaths, Widespread Disruption
A severe winter storm impacting the central and eastern US since January 5th has caused at least five deaths, widespread power outages affecting 230,000 people, and over 2,300 flight cancellations, with over 50 million people affected.
US Winter Storm Causes Five Deaths, Widespread Disruption
A severe winter storm impacting the central and eastern US since January 5th has caused at least five deaths, widespread power outages affecting 230,000 people, and over 2,300 flight cancellations, with over 50 million people affected.
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24% Bias Score