Pierre & Vacances Returns to Profitability After Restructuring
Pierre & Vacances-Center Parcs achieved a €29 million net profit in 2023, ending a three-year deficit, through a strategy of upgrading its properties and selling underperforming assets, despite facing legal challenges from some property owners.
Pierre & Vacances Returns to Profitability After Restructuring
Pierre & Vacances-Center Parcs achieved a €29 million net profit in 2023, ending a three-year deficit, through a strategy of upgrading its properties and selling underperforming assets, despite facing legal challenges from some property owners.
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40% Bias Score
Rediscovered Comencini Film Blends Detective Fiction and Romance
Luigi Comencini's 1969 film, "Senza sapere niente di lei," a recently restored hybrid of detective and romantic genres, follows a Milanese insurance investigator who, while probing a suspicious death, develops an ambiguous relationship with the deceased's elusive daughter, blurring lines between inv...
Rediscovered Comencini Film Blends Detective Fiction and Romance
Luigi Comencini's 1969 film, "Senza sapere niente di lei," a recently restored hybrid of detective and romantic genres, follows a Milanese insurance investigator who, while probing a suspicious death, develops an ambiguous relationship with the deceased's elusive daughter, blurring lines between inv...
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24% Bias Score
Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote After Budget Power Grab
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a likely no-confidence vote after using article 49.3 to pass the budget, uniting the left and far-right against him, potentially ending his two-month premiership.
Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote After Budget Power Grab
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a likely no-confidence vote after using article 49.3 to pass the budget, uniting the left and far-right against him, potentially ending his two-month premiership.
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44% Bias Score
No-Confidence Vote Forces Macron to Cut Short Saudi Arabia Visit
A no-confidence vote against the French government, passed with the combined support of left-wing and far-right parties, has forced President Macron to cut short his visit to Saudi Arabia and return to France to address a major political crisis.
No-Confidence Vote Forces Macron to Cut Short Saudi Arabia Visit
A no-confidence vote against the French government, passed with the combined support of left-wing and far-right parties, has forced President Macron to cut short his visit to Saudi Arabia and return to France to address a major political crisis.
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44% Bias Score
Chinese Women Protest Substandard Sanitary Napkins, Exposing Product Quality and Gender Issues
Chinese women are protesting online against sanitary napkin manufacturers for producing smaller and lower-quality products than advertised, highlighting issues of consumer rights and gender inequality in a country with limited public discourse.
Chinese Women Protest Substandard Sanitary Napkins, Exposing Product Quality and Gender Issues
Chinese women are protesting online against sanitary napkin manufacturers for producing smaller and lower-quality products than advertised, highlighting issues of consumer rights and gender inequality in a country with limited public discourse.
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28% Bias Score
"The Day of the Jackal" Modernizes Classic Thriller on Prime Video
A new Prime Video series, "The Day of the Jackal" (2024), updates the classic thriller, featuring Eddie Redmayne as a modern assassin hired to eliminate a cryptocurrency billionaire, with the plot subtly reflecting recent British political events.
"The Day of the Jackal" Modernizes Classic Thriller on Prime Video
A new Prime Video series, "The Day of the Jackal" (2024), updates the classic thriller, featuring Eddie Redmayne as a modern assassin hired to eliminate a cryptocurrency billionaire, with the plot subtly reflecting recent British political events.
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52% Bias Score
French Workplace Costs Rise 3.6% to €11,051 in 2023
The average cost of a workplace in France increased by 3.6% to €11,051 in 2023, driven by inflation, green building investments, and hybrid work demands; however, flexible office arrangements mitigated the overall increase.
French Workplace Costs Rise 3.6% to €11,051 in 2023
The average cost of a workplace in France increased by 3.6% to €11,051 in 2023, driven by inflation, green building investments, and hybrid work demands; however, flexible office arrangements mitigated the overall increase.
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24% Bias Score
South Korea's President Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3, 2023, citing threats from North Korea and domestic political opponents, prompting immediate backlash and a parliamentary vote to overturn the decision.
South Korea's President Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3, 2023, citing threats from North Korea and domestic political opponents, prompting immediate backlash and a parliamentary vote to overturn the decision.
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0% Bias Score
French PM Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote After Far-Right Deal
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier used article 49.3 to pass the 2025 social security budget on December 2nd, triggering a no-confidence vote that could topple his government due to concessions made to the far-right Rassemblement National.
French PM Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote After Far-Right Deal
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier used article 49.3 to pass the 2025 social security budget on December 2nd, triggering a no-confidence vote that could topple his government due to concessions made to the far-right Rassemblement National.
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56% Bias Score
Stellantis's Turin Plant Job Cuts Reflect European Auto Industry Crisis
Stellantis's Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, has placed 3,200 workers on technical unemployment due to low vehicle demand and the slow sales of electric vehicles, reflecting the broader European auto industry crisis and the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles.
Stellantis's Turin Plant Job Cuts Reflect European Auto Industry Crisis
Stellantis's Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, has placed 3,200 workers on technical unemployment due to low vehicle demand and the slow sales of electric vehicles, reflecting the broader European auto industry crisis and the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles.
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60% Bias Score
French Glazier's Opioid Addiction Highlights Pain Management Failures
Jean-Marie Ossart, a French glazier, became addicted to morphine prescribed for chronic back pain from 2012-2017 due to insufficient monitoring and lack of patient education on addiction risks, highlighting systemic failures in pain management.
French Glazier's Opioid Addiction Highlights Pain Management Failures
Jean-Marie Ossart, a French glazier, became addicted to morphine prescribed for chronic back pain from 2012-2017 due to insufficient monitoring and lack of patient education on addiction risks, highlighting systemic failures in pain management.
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44% Bias Score
ICJ to Rule on States' Legal Obligations Regarding Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will hold hearings from December 2nd to 13th to determine states' legal obligations on climate change and potential consequences for polluters, a move initiated by Vanuatu and supported by the UN General Assembly in March 2023.
ICJ to Rule on States' Legal Obligations Regarding Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will hold hearings from December 2nd to 13th to determine states' legal obligations on climate change and potential consequences for polluters, a move initiated by Vanuatu and supported by the UN General Assembly in March 2023.
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24% Bias Score