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Landmine Explosion Kills 26 in Nigeria
A landmine explosion in Borno State, Nigeria, on April 28th, killed 26 people, mostly unrecognizable due to burns, as a truck traveling from Rann to Gamboru hit a mine planted along the road, illustrating the escalating violence in the region.
Landmine Explosion Kills 26 in Nigeria
A landmine explosion in Borno State, Nigeria, on April 28th, killed 26 people, mostly unrecognizable due to burns, as a truck traveling from Rann to Gamboru hit a mine planted along the road, illustrating the escalating violence in the region.
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24% Bias Score


Roadside Bomb Kills 26 in Northeast Nigeria
A truck hit a roadside bomb in Borno State, Nigeria, near the Cameroon border on April 28, killing 26 civilians (16 men, 4 women, 6 children) and injuring three; the attack, claimed by neither Boko Haram nor ISWAP, highlights the ongoing conflict's devastating impact.
Roadside Bomb Kills 26 in Northeast Nigeria
A truck hit a roadside bomb in Borno State, Nigeria, near the Cameroon border on April 28, killing 26 civilians (16 men, 4 women, 6 children) and injuring three; the attack, claimed by neither Boko Haram nor ISWAP, highlights the ongoing conflict's devastating impact.
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36% Bias Score


GSIM's Expanding Influence in Southwest Mali Threatens Regional Stability
GSIM, Al-Qaeda's leading Sahel affiliate, is rapidly expanding its influence from southwest Mali into Mauritania and Senegal, increasing violent actions sevenfold (2021-2024) by exploiting porous borders and transborder economic networks; joint Senegalese-Malian patrols aim to counter this.
GSIM's Expanding Influence in Southwest Mali Threatens Regional Stability
GSIM, Al-Qaeda's leading Sahel affiliate, is rapidly expanding its influence from southwest Mali into Mauritania and Senegal, increasing violent actions sevenfold (2021-2024) by exploiting porous borders and transborder economic networks; joint Senegalese-Malian patrols aim to counter this.
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40% Bias Score


French Youth and Work: Satisfaction Despite Concerns Over Training and Pay
A new Institut Montaigne study surveying 6,000 French young people (16-30) in Fall 2024 reveals that while most are satisfied with their jobs, many feel underpaid and underprepared, challenging the stereotype of lazy youth.
French Youth and Work: Satisfaction Despite Concerns Over Training and Pay
A new Institut Montaigne study surveying 6,000 French young people (16-30) in Fall 2024 reveals that while most are satisfied with their jobs, many feel underpaid and underprepared, challenging the stereotype of lazy youth.
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36% Bias Score


France Tackles Housing Shortage with New Tax Incentives and Landlord Status
French Housing Minister Valérie Létard discusses measures to address the housing shortage, including a new private landlord status with attractive tax incentives and the expansion of the zero-interest rate loan (PTZ) program to support homeownership, aiming to stimulate investment and construction.
France Tackles Housing Shortage with New Tax Incentives and Landlord Status
French Housing Minister Valérie Létard discusses measures to address the housing shortage, including a new private landlord status with attractive tax incentives and the expansion of the zero-interest rate loan (PTZ) program to support homeownership, aiming to stimulate investment and construction.
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44% Bias Score


France Debates Energy Plan Amidst Political Opposition
The French National Assembly will debate, without a vote, its new energy plan for 2025-2035 on April 28th, aiming to reduce fossil fuels to 30% by 2035 and increase nuclear power, despite political opposition from the National Rally who claim it will increase energy costs.
France Debates Energy Plan Amidst Political Opposition
The French National Assembly will debate, without a vote, its new energy plan for 2025-2035 on April 28th, aiming to reduce fossil fuels to 30% by 2035 and increase nuclear power, despite political opposition from the National Rally who claim it will increase energy costs.
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52% Bias Score

France's Gender Parity Gap: Oxfam Highlights Persistent Imbalance in Leadership
Oxfam's report reveals that only 28% of key leadership positions in France are held by women in 2025, despite a nominally paritaire government; this disparity underscores the need for systemic change, as advocated in a recent tribune signed by prominent female politicians.

France's Gender Parity Gap: Oxfam Highlights Persistent Imbalance in Leadership
Oxfam's report reveals that only 28% of key leadership positions in France are held by women in 2025, despite a nominally paritaire government; this disparity underscores the need for systemic change, as advocated in a recent tribune signed by prominent female politicians.
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48% Bias Score

France Accuses Russia's GRU of Widespread Cyberattacks
France officially accused Russia's GRU of a sustained cyberattack campaign targeting French interests since 2015, including the TV5Monde sabotage and the 2017 Macron campaign email hack, with increased attacks since 2021 targeting various sectors, as detailed in a new report.

France Accuses Russia's GRU of Widespread Cyberattacks
France officially accused Russia's GRU of a sustained cyberattack campaign targeting French interests since 2015, including the TV5Monde sabotage and the 2017 Macron campaign email hack, with increased attacks since 2021 targeting various sectors, as detailed in a new report.
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52% Bias Score

Chinese Businessman Arrested in France Following Interpol Red Notice".
A Chinese businessman, Mr. H., was arrested in Bordeaux, France, on March 22, 2021, following an Interpol red notice issued by China for alleged embezzlement; the arrest involved a private jet and was prompted by a request from China, with Jack Ma reportedly contacting Mr. H. on behalf of Chinese au...

Chinese Businessman Arrested in France Following Interpol Red Notice".
A Chinese businessman, Mr. H., was arrested in Bordeaux, France, on March 22, 2021, following an Interpol red notice issued by China for alleged embezzlement; the arrest involved a private jet and was prompted by a request from China, with Jack Ma reportedly contacting Mr. H. on behalf of Chinese au...
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40% Bias Score

Fillon Faces Suspended Sentence, Ten-Year Political Ban
On April 29, 2024, French prosecutors requested a fully suspended four-year prison sentence, a €375,000 fine, and a ten-year ban from public office for former Prime Minister François Fillon, for misappropriation of public funds related to his wife's employment, following a Court of Cassation order f...

Fillon Faces Suspended Sentence, Ten-Year Political Ban
On April 29, 2024, French prosecutors requested a fully suspended four-year prison sentence, a €375,000 fine, and a ten-year ban from public office for former Prime Minister François Fillon, for misappropriation of public funds related to his wife's employment, following a Court of Cassation order f...
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44% Bias Score

French Charitable Giving: Stable Rates, Decreasing Amounts Amidst Uncertainty
The 2024 Ipsos-Apprentis d'Auteuil Barometer shows stable French charitable donation rates (52%), but a decrease in average donation amounts (€364 vs €371 in 2023), particularly among high-income earners, reflecting economic uncertainty.

French Charitable Giving: Stable Rates, Decreasing Amounts Amidst Uncertainty
The 2024 Ipsos-Apprentis d'Auteuil Barometer shows stable French charitable donation rates (52%), but a decrease in average donation amounts (€364 vs €371 in 2023), particularly among high-income earners, reflecting economic uncertainty.
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36% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Border Clash Follows Deadly Kashmir Attack
Following a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 civilians, Indian and Pakistani soldiers exchanged fire across their disputed border on April 27-28, leading to heightened tensions and reciprocal sanctions between the two nuclear-armed nations.

India-Pakistan Border Clash Follows Deadly Kashmir Attack
Following a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 civilians, Indian and Pakistani soldiers exchanged fire across their disputed border on April 27-28, leading to heightened tensions and reciprocal sanctions between the two nuclear-armed nations.
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44% Bias Score
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