Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Takes Effect After Two Months of War
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect in South Lebanon on November 27th, ending two months of intense fighting, following months of negotiations led by the US and France, with a 60-day transition period for troop withdrawals and the strengthening of Lebanese forces.
Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Takes Effect After Two Months of War
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect in South Lebanon on November 27th, ending two months of intense fighting, following months of negotiations led by the US and France, with a 60-day transition period for troop withdrawals and the strengthening of Lebanese forces.
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36% Bias Score
Tunisia\'s Democratic Backslide Under Saied
Tunisian President Kais Saied\'s 2021 power grab, consolidating executive power and suppressing opposition, marked a sharp reversal of the post-2011 democratic transition, reflecting public disillusionment with prior governance and a broader appeal of authoritarian rule.
Tunisia\'s Democratic Backslide Under Saied
Tunisian President Kais Saied\'s 2021 power grab, consolidating executive power and suppressing opposition, marked a sharp reversal of the post-2011 democratic transition, reflecting public disillusionment with prior governance and a broader appeal of authoritarian rule.
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48% Bias Score
French Court Bans Corsican in Assembly, Sparking Legal Battle
A French court ruled that the use of Corsican in the Corsican Assembly is unconstitutional, invalidating the Assembly's bilingual regulations and prompting an appeal to higher courts and international bodies.
French Court Bans Corsican in Assembly, Sparking Legal Battle
A French court ruled that the use of Corsican in the Corsican Assembly is unconstitutional, invalidating the Assembly's bilingual regulations and prompting an appeal to higher courts and international bodies.
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48% Bias Score
Global Plastic Treaty Negotiations Falter
Negotiations for a global treaty to end plastic pollution face significant hurdles as countries clash over production reduction targets.
Global Plastic Treaty Negotiations Falter
Negotiations for a global treaty to end plastic pollution face significant hurdles as countries clash over production reduction targets.
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48% Bias Score
UN Report: Alarming Rise in Feminicides
A UN report reveals alarming statistics on feminicides globally, urging countries to strengthen legislation and improve data collection to address gender-based violence.
UN Report: Alarming Rise in Feminicides
A UN report reveals alarming statistics on feminicides globally, urging countries to strengthen legislation and improve data collection to address gender-based violence.
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24% Bias Score
Media Outlets Weigh Leaving X
News organizations are debating whether to leave X due to Elon Musk's influence and concerns about misinformation and moderation.
Media Outlets Weigh Leaving X
News organizations are debating whether to leave X due to Elon Musk's influence and concerns about misinformation and moderation.
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40% Bias Score
French Assembly Rejects EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Amidst Farmer Protests
The French National Assembly resoundingly rejected the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement (484 against, 70 in favor), citing unfair competition for French farmers, prompting widespread protests across the country.
French Assembly Rejects EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Amidst Farmer Protests
The French National Assembly resoundingly rejected the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement (484 against, 70 in favor), citing unfair competition for French farmers, prompting widespread protests across the country.
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52% Bias Score
French Firms Join Libya’s Post-Conflict Reconstruction
A delegation of 28 French companies attended the Libya-France Development and Reconstruction Forum in Benghazi, aiming to foster economic partnerships and support post-conflict rebuilding efforts, with projects funded by a 1.9 billion euro fund managed by Belgacem Haftar.
French Firms Join Libya’s Post-Conflict Reconstruction
A delegation of 28 French companies attended the Libya-France Development and Reconstruction Forum in Benghazi, aiming to foster economic partnerships and support post-conflict rebuilding efforts, with projects funded by a 1.9 billion euro fund managed by Belgacem Haftar.
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48% Bias Score
Nantes Protests Against Cultural Budget Cuts
Cultural agents in Nantes, France, protested against significant budget cuts proposed by the Pays de la Loire regional council, which could severely impact the region's artistic community.
Nantes Protests Against Cultural Budget Cuts
Cultural agents in Nantes, France, protested against significant budget cuts proposed by the Pays de la Loire regional council, which could severely impact the region's artistic community.
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40% Bias Score
Afghan Women's Rights Under Taliban Rule
Afghan women face severe restrictions on their rights under Taliban rule, while activists continue to fight for their freedom.
Afghan Women's Rights Under Taliban Rule
Afghan women face severe restrictions on their rights under Taliban rule, while activists continue to fight for their freedom.
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48% Bias Score
Africa's Youth and the Path to Development
An economist discusses the challenges faced by African youth, the risks of instability, and proposes alternative economic models to address the continent's developmental issues.
Africa's Youth and the Path to Development
An economist discusses the challenges faced by African youth, the risks of instability, and proposes alternative economic models to address the continent's developmental issues.
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48% Bias Score
Haiti's Child Soldier Crisis
The number of children recruited by armed gangs in Haiti has increased dramatically, leading to a severe child protection crisis.
Haiti's Child Soldier Crisis
The number of children recruited by armed gangs in Haiti has increased dramatically, leading to a severe child protection crisis.
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28% Bias Score