Thousands Protest Trump's Return to Power in Washington D.C.
Thousands marched in Washington D.C. on January 18th, two days before Donald Trump's inauguration, protesting his policies on abortion, climate change, and immigration; similar protests are planned nationwide.
Thousands Protest Trump's Return to Power in Washington D.C.
Thousands marched in Washington D.C. on January 18th, two days before Donald Trump's inauguration, protesting his policies on abortion, climate change, and immigration; similar protests are planned nationwide.
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36% Bias Score
French Politicians Exit X, Citing Musk's Control and Misinformation Concerns
French deputy Roland Lescure and other politicians are leaving X (formerly Twitter), citing Elon Musk's control and concerns about propaganda and misinformation, prompting a debate on alternative communication strategies.
French Politicians Exit X, Citing Musk's Control and Misinformation Concerns
French deputy Roland Lescure and other politicians are leaving X (formerly Twitter), citing Elon Musk's control and concerns about propaganda and misinformation, prompting a debate on alternative communication strategies.
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36% Bias Score
Ajaccio Mayor Under Investigation for Misuse of Corporate Assets
A French investigation into Ajaccio Mayor Stéphane Sbraggia is underway following a prefect's report raising concerns about his salary exceeding €10,000 monthly alongside his elected position and directorship of an association. Searches were conducted at his home and the city hall on January 16th, 2...
Ajaccio Mayor Under Investigation for Misuse of Corporate Assets
A French investigation into Ajaccio Mayor Stéphane Sbraggia is underway following a prefect's report raising concerns about his salary exceeding €10,000 monthly alongside his elected position and directorship of an association. Searches were conducted at his home and the city hall on January 16th, 2...
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40% Bias Score
Ghana and Mali Strengthen Ties to Counter Jihadist Threat
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama and Malian Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga met in Accra on January 16th to discuss strengthening bilateral ties to counter the growing jihadist threat and instability in West Africa, with discussions including increased security cooperation and support for Mali'...
Ghana and Mali Strengthen Ties to Counter Jihadist Threat
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama and Malian Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maïga met in Accra on January 16th to discuss strengthening bilateral ties to counter the growing jihadist threat and instability in West Africa, with discussions including increased security cooperation and support for Mali'...
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32% Bias Score
Philharmonie de Paris: From Controversial Inception to Global Success
The Philharmonie de Paris, initially met with fierce opposition from musicians and audiences in the 1990s and 2000s due to its location and artistic director, Pierre Boulez, celebrates its 10th anniversary as one of the world's leading concert halls, attracting a diverse and younger audience.
Philharmonie de Paris: From Controversial Inception to Global Success
The Philharmonie de Paris, initially met with fierce opposition from musicians and audiences in the 1990s and 2000s due to its location and artistic director, Pierre Boulez, celebrates its 10th anniversary as one of the world's leading concert halls, attracting a diverse and younger audience.
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52% Bias Score
France Alters Furnished Rental Tax Laws for 2025
France's 2025 tax law changes affect furnished rental income; short-term rentals under €15,000 now have a 30% tax reduction, while others under €77,700 retain a 50% reduction, impacting property owners' tax burdens.
France Alters Furnished Rental Tax Laws for 2025
France's 2025 tax law changes affect furnished rental income; short-term rentals under €15,000 now have a 30% tax reduction, while others under €77,700 retain a 50% reduction, impacting property owners' tax burdens.
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8% Bias Score
70 Dead in Nigeria Fuel Tanker Explosion Amid Economic Crisis
At least 70 people died in central Nigeria on January 18th after a fuel tanker exploded, engulfing a crowd collecting fuel amid a severe economic crisis, exacerbated by the removal of fuel subsidies, highlighting dangerous conditions for the population.
70 Dead in Nigeria Fuel Tanker Explosion Amid Economic Crisis
At least 70 people died in central Nigeria on January 18th after a fuel tanker exploded, engulfing a crowd collecting fuel amid a severe economic crisis, exacerbated by the removal of fuel subsidies, highlighting dangerous conditions for the population.
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16% Bias Score
Editions de Minuit: Resistance and Legacy
La Bataille du Silence" and "Une Archive" detail the founding of Éditions de Minuit in Nazi-occupied France in 1942, its clandestine publications as an act of resistance, and its continued post-war engagement with anti-colonial struggles, as witnessed through the lens of Jérôme Lindon's son, Mathieu...
Editions de Minuit: Resistance and Legacy
La Bataille du Silence" and "Une Archive" detail the founding of Éditions de Minuit in Nazi-occupied France in 1942, its clandestine publications as an act of resistance, and its continued post-war engagement with anti-colonial struggles, as witnessed through the lens of Jérôme Lindon's son, Mathieu...
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40% Bias Score
Bayrou's Speech Highlights Persistent Healthcare Access Issues in France
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's January 14th policy speech addressed healthcare, announcing minor improvements like increased funding but neglecting crucial access-to-care issues, echoing decades-old concerns about systemic problems.
Bayrou's Speech Highlights Persistent Healthcare Access Issues in France
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's January 14th policy speech addressed healthcare, announcing minor improvements like increased funding but neglecting crucial access-to-care issues, echoing decades-old concerns about systemic problems.
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56% Bias Score
Imran Khan Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Corruption
Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan was sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption, along with his wife receiving a 7-year sentence, amidst ongoing political tensions and accusations of military pressure.
Imran Khan Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Corruption
Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan was sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption, along with his wife receiving a 7-year sentence, amidst ongoing political tensions and accusations of military pressure.
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52% Bias Score
France to End Reimbursement of Rapid Covid-19 Tests
France will stop reimbursing rapid Covid-19 tests in pharmacies after the winter epidemic season, costing patients €19.50 per test, despite concerns from pharmacists about public health consequences and a potential clash with the government's healthcare spending promises.
France to End Reimbursement of Rapid Covid-19 Tests
France will stop reimbursing rapid Covid-19 tests in pharmacies after the winter epidemic season, costing patients €19.50 per test, despite concerns from pharmacists about public health consequences and a potential clash with the government's healthcare spending promises.
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44% Bias Score
Los Angeles Wildfires: Significant Gains Amidst Arson and Lingering Risks
On January 15th, firefighters made significant gains against two massive wildfires in Los Angeles, while battling smaller arson-related blazes amidst lingering dry conditions and gusty winds; at least 25 deaths and thousands of destroyed homes have resulted, leaving a long road to recovery.
Los Angeles Wildfires: Significant Gains Amidst Arson and Lingering Risks
On January 15th, firefighters made significant gains against two massive wildfires in Los Angeles, while battling smaller arson-related blazes amidst lingering dry conditions and gusty winds; at least 25 deaths and thousands of destroyed homes have resulted, leaving a long road to recovery.
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24% Bias Score