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Trump Calls Zelensky a "Dictator", Threatens Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator" and a "comedian," claiming he tricked the US into spending $350 billion on a war and threatening him with the loss of his country if he doesn't comply with Washington's requests, on February 18th and 19th, th...
Trump Calls Zelensky a "Dictator", Threatens Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator" and a "comedian," claiming he tricked the US into spending $350 billion on a war and threatening him with the loss of his country if he doesn't comply with Washington's requests, on February 18th and 19th, th...
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64% Bias Score


Gene Hackman, Oscar-Winning Actor, Found Dead at 95
American actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead at their Santa Fe home on February 27th, 2024, during a welfare check; Hackman was 95, Arakawa 63.
Gene Hackman, Oscar-Winning Actor, Found Dead at 95
American actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead at their Santa Fe home on February 27th, 2024, during a welfare check; Hackman was 95, Arakawa 63.
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24% Bias Score


Austria Forms Tripartite Coalition After Far-Right's Failed Attempt
Following failed negotiations with the far-right FPÖ, Austria's ÖVP party formed a coalition government with the Social Democrats and Liberals, with Christian Stocker as chancellor; this tripartite coalition, the first since 1949, aims to address economic challenges and maintain stability amidst low...
Austria Forms Tripartite Coalition After Far-Right's Failed Attempt
Following failed negotiations with the far-right FPÖ, Austria's ÖVP party formed a coalition government with the Social Democrats and Liberals, with Christian Stocker as chancellor; this tripartite coalition, the first since 1949, aims to address economic challenges and maintain stability amidst low...
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40% Bias Score


France Strengthens Psychiatric Monitoring of Terrorism Prevention Watchlist Individuals
In response to a fatal stabbing in Mulhouse by an Algerian national with schizophrenia who was on a terrorism prevention watchlist, the French government ordered prefects to strengthen psychiatric monitoring of individuals flagged for radicalization, emphasizing collaboration with regional health ag...
France Strengthens Psychiatric Monitoring of Terrorism Prevention Watchlist Individuals
In response to a fatal stabbing in Mulhouse by an Algerian national with schizophrenia who was on a terrorism prevention watchlist, the French government ordered prefects to strengthen psychiatric monitoring of individuals flagged for radicalization, emphasizing collaboration with regional health ag...
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40% Bias Score


France Curtails Prison Leisure Activities Amidst Public Opinion Concerns
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin issued a February 2024 instruction drastically limiting prison leisure activities, citing concerns about public opinion and reintegration, despite legal obligations and European recommendations promoting such activities for prisoner rehabilitation.
France Curtails Prison Leisure Activities Amidst Public Opinion Concerns
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin issued a February 2024 instruction drastically limiting prison leisure activities, citing concerns about public opinion and reintegration, despite legal obligations and European recommendations promoting such activities for prisoner rehabilitation.
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48% Bias Score


Côtes-du-Rhône White Wines: A Diverse Selection of Quality and Value
Several Côtes-du-Rhône wineries—Cellier des Princes, Vignerons Créateurs, Maison Plantevin, E. Guigal, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, and Domaine de la Rouette—offer a range of high-quality white wines (2023-2024 vintages) priced between €5.80 and €9.00, showcasing blends of Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne...
Côtes-du-Rhône White Wines: A Diverse Selection of Quality and Value
Several Côtes-du-Rhône wineries—Cellier des Princes, Vignerons Créateurs, Maison Plantevin, E. Guigal, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, and Domaine de la Rouette—offer a range of high-quality white wines (2023-2024 vintages) priced between €5.80 and €9.00, showcasing blends of Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne...
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8% Bias Score

Öcalan Calls for PKK Disarmament
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the group's disarmament and dissolution on February 27, 2024, a move welcomed internationally but met with uncertainty regarding the PKK's response and the Turkish government's commitment to lasting peace.

Öcalan Calls for PKK Disarmament
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the group's disarmament and dissolution on February 27, 2024, a move welcomed internationally but met with uncertainty regarding the PKK's response and the Turkish government's commitment to lasting peace.
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32% Bias Score

France Condemned for 2014 Death of Rémi Fraisse at Sivens Dam Protest
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for the 2014 death of Rémi Fraisse during a Sivens dam protest, citing the gendarmerie's use of dangerous OF-F1 grenades, inadequate training, command failures, and lack of civilian oversight, and awarded his family €5,600-€16,000 in damages.

France Condemned for 2014 Death of Rémi Fraisse at Sivens Dam Protest
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for the 2014 death of Rémi Fraisse during a Sivens dam protest, citing the gendarmerie's use of dangerous OF-F1 grenades, inadequate training, command failures, and lack of civilian oversight, and awarded his family €5,600-€16,000 in damages.
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48% Bias Score

Bayrou Sets 2030 Deadline for French Pension System Balance
French Prime Minister François Bayrou instructed unions and employers to restore France's pension system's financial balance by 2030, initiating three months of negotiations to amend the 2023 reform, despite conflicting positions between unions seeking its repeal and employers defending it.

Bayrou Sets 2030 Deadline for French Pension System Balance
French Prime Minister François Bayrou instructed unions and employers to restore France's pension system's financial balance by 2030, initiating three months of negotiations to amend the 2023 reform, despite conflicting positions between unions seeking its repeal and employers defending it.
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44% Bias Score

Bayrou Launches Citizen Conventions on French Identity Amid Immigration Debate
French High Council for Integration François Bayrou will launch decentralized citizen conventions this semester to discuss "What does it mean to be French?". This follows a parliamentary bill to restrict birthright citizenship in Mayotte, sparking a national debate on French identity and immigration...

Bayrou Launches Citizen Conventions on French Identity Amid Immigration Debate
French High Council for Integration François Bayrou will launch decentralized citizen conventions this semester to discuss "What does it mean to be French?". This follows a parliamentary bill to restrict birthright citizenship in Mayotte, sparking a national debate on French identity and immigration...
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40% Bias Score

New Biography Details Life and Legacy of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Albert Schweitzer
Matthieu Arnold's new biography of Albert Schweitzer details the life of the Alsatian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his humanitarian work in Gabon, beginning with the establishment of the Lambaréné hospital in 1913, alongside his significant contributions to religious studies.

New Biography Details Life and Legacy of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Albert Schweitzer
Matthieu Arnold's new biography of Albert Schweitzer details the life of the Alsatian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his humanitarian work in Gabon, beginning with the establishment of the Lambaréné hospital in 1913, alongside his significant contributions to religious studies.
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28% Bias Score

Gaza ceasefire hinges on hostage release, Israeli withdrawal"
A fragile ceasefire in Gaza is threatened by the next phase requiring the release of around 60 Israeli hostages held by Hamas since the October 7th attacks that killed 1215 Israelis and over 48,300 Palestinians, while Israel's military withdrawal from Gaza remains incomplete.

Gaza ceasefire hinges on hostage release, Israeli withdrawal"
A fragile ceasefire in Gaza is threatened by the next phase requiring the release of around 60 Israeli hostages held by Hamas since the October 7th attacks that killed 1215 Israelis and over 48,300 Palestinians, while Israel's military withdrawal from Gaza remains incomplete.
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60% Bias Score
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