South Korean Opposition Files Impeachment Motion Against President Yoon
Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed attempt to impose martial law on December 3rd, 191 South Korean MPs submitted an impeachment motion on December 4th, accusing him of constitutional violations to avoid legal prosecution. The motion requires a two-thirds majority vote in parliament and subse...
South Korean Opposition Files Impeachment Motion Against President Yoon
Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed attempt to impose martial law on December 3rd, 191 South Korean MPs submitted an impeachment motion on December 4th, accusing him of constitutional violations to avoid legal prosecution. The motion requires a two-thirds majority vote in parliament and subse...
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48% Bias Score
Vodafone-Three Merger Approved in UK, Creating Largest Mobile Network
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority approved the merger of Vodafone and Three, creating the UK's largest mobile network operator with almost 30 million customers, despite initial concerns about reduced competition; the merger includes a £11 billion investment to improve the 5G network and pri...
Vodafone-Three Merger Approved in UK, Creating Largest Mobile Network
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority approved the merger of Vodafone and Three, creating the UK's largest mobile network operator with almost 30 million customers, despite initial concerns about reduced competition; the merger includes a £11 billion investment to improve the 5G network and pri...
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44% Bias Score
France's Troubled Transition to Parliamentary Democracy
Paul Magnette, a Belgian political scientist, analyzes France's difficult transition to a parliamentary democracy, highlighting the incompatibility between its majoritarian electoral system and the requirements of coalition building and compromise, resulting in political dysfunction.
France's Troubled Transition to Parliamentary Democracy
Paul Magnette, a Belgian political scientist, analyzes France's difficult transition to a parliamentary democracy, highlighting the incompatibility between its majoritarian electoral system and the requirements of coalition building and compromise, resulting in political dysfunction.
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40% Bias Score
Canal+ to Withdraw from French TNT by June 2025
Canal+ announced it will remove its four pay-TV channels from French TNT by June 2025, citing the non-renewal of C8's frequency and increased regulatory and tax burdens; 700,000 subscribers will receive alternative access equipment.
Canal+ to Withdraw from French TNT by June 2025
Canal+ announced it will remove its four pay-TV channels from French TNT by June 2025, citing the non-renewal of C8's frequency and increased regulatory and tax burdens; 700,000 subscribers will receive alternative access equipment.
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36% Bias Score
French Study Highlights Harsh Realities of Temporary Work
French sociologists Elena Mascova and Arnaud Mias's book, "La Condition Intérimaire," reveals the harsh working conditions and social exclusion faced by temporary workers in France, challenging previous research that emphasized the diversity of individual experiences.
French Study Highlights Harsh Realities of Temporary Work
French sociologists Elena Mascova and Arnaud Mias's book, "La Condition Intérimaire," reveals the harsh working conditions and social exclusion faced by temporary workers in France, challenging previous research that emphasized the diversity of individual experiences.
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32% Bias Score
French Study Reveals Persistent Pay Gap for Physically Demanding Jobs
A 2019 French study found that most physically demanding jobs, such as those in cleaning, food service, and agriculture, are not compensated financially, with a significant salary gap widening since 1991, particularly in the tertiary sector.
French Study Reveals Persistent Pay Gap for Physically Demanding Jobs
A 2019 French study found that most physically demanding jobs, such as those in cleaning, food service, and agriculture, are not compensated financially, with a significant salary gap widening since 1991, particularly in the tertiary sector.
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24% Bias Score
Algorithm Targets Vulnerable Mothers in French Health Insurance Checks
The French national health insurance fund uses an algorithm to target controls of the solidarity health supplement (C2S), focusing on women over 25 with at least one minor child, which has raised ethical and legal concerns regarding potential discrimination against vulnerable mothers.
Algorithm Targets Vulnerable Mothers in French Health Insurance Checks
The French national health insurance fund uses an algorithm to target controls of the solidarity health supplement (C2S), focusing on women over 25 with at least one minor child, which has raised ethical and legal concerns regarding potential discrimination against vulnerable mothers.
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64% Bias Score
French Left Shifts Strategy, Seeking Cross-Party Pact Amidst Government Instability
Following the failure of a left-wing candidate for Prime Minister, French left-wing parties are shifting strategy, proposing a "non-aggression pact" with the government to avoid a censure motion, marking a divergence from their previous alliance and reflecting a potential realignment of French polit...
French Left Shifts Strategy, Seeking Cross-Party Pact Amidst Government Instability
Following the failure of a left-wing candidate for Prime Minister, French left-wing parties are shifting strategy, proposing a "non-aggression pact" with the government to avoid a censure motion, marking a divergence from their previous alliance and reflecting a potential realignment of French polit...
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52% Bias Score
French Public Sector Strike Protests Rejected Sick Leave Plan, Low Wages
French public sector workers are staging a one-day strike on December 5th to protest a now-defunct government plan to increase unpaid sick leave days to three, reflecting broader concerns about purchasing power and stagnant wages amidst two years without index point increases.
French Public Sector Strike Protests Rejected Sick Leave Plan, Low Wages
French public sector workers are staging a one-day strike on December 5th to protest a now-defunct government plan to increase unpaid sick leave days to three, reflecting broader concerns about purchasing power and stagnant wages amidst two years without index point increases.
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36% Bias Score
French Astronomer's 12-Year MUSE Project Revolutionizes Astronomical Imaging
Roland Bacon, a CNRS astronomer, spent over 12 years developing MUSE, a spectrograph providing 3D images revealing light composition, leading to discoveries of ancient galaxies and the cosmic web, showcasing the lengthy process of astronomical instrument development.
French Astronomer's 12-Year MUSE Project Revolutionizes Astronomical Imaging
Roland Bacon, a CNRS astronomer, spent over 12 years developing MUSE, a spectrograph providing 3D images revealing light composition, leading to discoveries of ancient galaxies and the cosmic web, showcasing the lengthy process of astronomical instrument development.
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28% Bias Score
French Budget Cuts Projected to Shrink GDP, Cost 242,000 Jobs
The French government's proposed 2025 budget, aiming for a 5% deficit via €60 billion in cuts, is projected to reduce GDP by €31.98 billion and eliminate 242,000 jobs due to a flawed macroeconomic model, primarily affected by the decrease in public spending.
French Budget Cuts Projected to Shrink GDP, Cost 242,000 Jobs
The French government's proposed 2025 budget, aiming for a 5% deficit via €60 billion in cuts, is projected to reduce GDP by €31.98 billion and eliminate 242,000 jobs due to a flawed macroeconomic model, primarily affected by the decrease in public spending.
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52% Bias Score
French Political Uncertainty Triggers Sharp Business Slowdown
Political uncertainty in France following the dissolution of the Assembly has caused a sharp decline in business investment and hiring, impacting companies of all sizes and leading to job losses, as evidenced by a 10% reduction in Somater's workforce and a 75% drop in Societe.com's revenue from the ...
French Political Uncertainty Triggers Sharp Business Slowdown
Political uncertainty in France following the dissolution of the Assembly has caused a sharp decline in business investment and hiring, impacting companies of all sizes and leading to job losses, as evidenced by a 10% reduction in Somater's workforce and a 75% drop in Societe.com's revenue from the ...
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52% Bias Score