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Tanzanian Opposition Leader Charged with Treason
Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu was arrested on April 10th and charged with treason, an offense punishable by death, following a political rally dispersed with tear gas; this escalates concerns about political repression ahead of October's elections.
Tanzanian Opposition Leader Charged with Treason
Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu was arrested on April 10th and charged with treason, an offense punishable by death, following a political rally dispersed with tear gas; this escalates concerns about political repression ahead of October's elections.
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52% Bias Score


Cannes 2025: Diverse Lineup Showcases Global Cinema
The 78th Cannes Film Festival, running May 13-24, will showcase films by Jafar Panahi, Wes Anderson, Julia Ducournau, and six other female directors among a total of twenty, with Robert De Niro receiving an honorary Palme d'Or.
Cannes 2025: Diverse Lineup Showcases Global Cinema
The 78th Cannes Film Festival, running May 13-24, will showcase films by Jafar Panahi, Wes Anderson, Julia Ducournau, and six other female directors among a total of twenty, with Robert De Niro receiving an honorary Palme d'Or.
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32% Bias Score


Anti-'Wokeness': Distinguishing Genuine Critique from Authoritarian Appropriation
The author criticizes the conflation of anti-"wokeness" sentiment with support for Putin and Trump, highlighting the distinct values motivating genuine critiques of "wokeness" versus those of authoritarian regimes.
Anti-'Wokeness': Distinguishing Genuine Critique from Authoritarian Appropriation
The author criticizes the conflation of anti-"wokeness" sentiment with support for Putin and Trump, highlighting the distinct values motivating genuine critiques of "wokeness" versus those of authoritarian regimes.
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60% Bias Score


Accomplice in Amra Prison Break Extradited to France
Adonis C., a 24-year-old suspected accomplice of multi-recidivist drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, was extradited from Thailand to France on April 9th, 2024, to face charges related to Amra's May 2024 prison escape that killed two prison guards.
Accomplice in Amra Prison Break Extradited to France
Adonis C., a 24-year-old suspected accomplice of multi-recidivist drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, was extradited from Thailand to France on April 9th, 2024, to face charges related to Amra's May 2024 prison escape that killed two prison guards.
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36% Bias Score


Ile-de-France Air Quality Improves, but Ozone Levels and Health Impact Remain Concerns
Air quality in Ile-de-France improved in 2024, with significant decreases in NO2 and PM2.5 since 2004, but ozone levels remained unchanged, leading to an estimated ten-month reduction in life expectancy per adult in 2019 despite a decrease in premature deaths from 10,000 in 2010 to 6,200 in 2019, ex...
Ile-de-France Air Quality Improves, but Ozone Levels and Health Impact Remain Concerns
Air quality in Ile-de-France improved in 2024, with significant decreases in NO2 and PM2.5 since 2004, but ozone levels remained unchanged, leading to an estimated ten-month reduction in life expectancy per adult in 2019 despite a decrease in premature deaths from 10,000 in 2010 to 6,200 in 2019, ex...
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16% Bias Score


French Man Sentenced for Online Threat Against Judge
A 76-year-old French man, Gérard B., received an eight-month suspended prison sentence and a €3,000 fine for posting an online threat against a judge involved in Marine Le Pen's trial, which included a guillotine image and threatening language.
French Man Sentenced for Online Threat Against Judge
A 76-year-old French man, Gérard B., received an eight-month suspended prison sentence and a €3,000 fine for posting an online threat against a judge involved in Marine Le Pen's trial, which included a guillotine image and threatening language.
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44% Bias Score

French Teacher Acquitted in Student Suicide Case
A French court acquitted a teacher of harassment charges in the suicide of her 11-year-old student, Evaëlle, in June 2019, despite the prosecutor's request for an 18-month suspended sentence and a ban from teaching; the parents will appeal.

French Teacher Acquitted in Student Suicide Case
A French court acquitted a teacher of harassment charges in the suicide of her 11-year-old student, Evaëlle, in June 2019, despite the prosecutor's request for an 18-month suspended sentence and a ban from teaching; the parents will appeal.
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40% Bias Score

French Senate Extends Supermarket Pricing Regulations Until 2028
The French Senate extended until April 15, 2028, regulations on supermarket pricing, including a minimum 10% margin on products and restrictions on hygiene product promotions; this affects all brands, including retailer brands, and aims to support farmers.

French Senate Extends Supermarket Pricing Regulations Until 2028
The French Senate extended until April 15, 2028, regulations on supermarket pricing, including a minimum 10% margin on products and restrictions on hygiene product promotions; this affects all brands, including retailer brands, and aims to support farmers.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs: Market Turmoil and Global Trade War Risks
Donald Trump's surprise tariff hikes on April 2nd triggered immediate stock market drops and uncertainty, defying economic expertise and Congressional oversight, risking a global trade war and US recession.

Trump's Tariffs: Market Turmoil and Global Trade War Risks
Donald Trump's surprise tariff hikes on April 2nd triggered immediate stock market drops and uncertainty, defying economic expertise and Congressional oversight, risking a global trade war and US recession.
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56% Bias Score

COVID-19 Pandemic Spurs Reassessment of Scientific Practices and Public Health
Historians of science are reassessing the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on global health, questioning scientific globalization, epidemiological practices, and the role of social media; a new book explores the historical context of anti-vaccine movements and their relationship to the French state.

COVID-19 Pandemic Spurs Reassessment of Scientific Practices and Public Health
Historians of science are reassessing the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on global health, questioning scientific globalization, epidemiological practices, and the role of social media; a new book explores the historical context of anti-vaccine movements and their relationship to the French state.
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40% Bias Score

French Court Shuts Down Wind Farm for Killing Protected Eagle
A Montpellier court ordered a one-year shutdown of the Bernagues wind farm in France after finding its operators responsible for the death of a protected golden eagle due to a faulty bird detection system, resulting in significant fines and damage payments.

French Court Shuts Down Wind Farm for Killing Protected Eagle
A Montpellier court ordered a one-year shutdown of the Bernagues wind farm in France after finding its operators responsible for the death of a protected golden eagle due to a faulty bird detection system, resulting in significant fines and damage payments.
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44% Bias Score

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Begin Amidst Failed Israeli Trade Negotiations
President Trump announced direct US-Iran nuclear talks starting Saturday in Oman, mediated by Oman, after Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit yielded no trade concessions despite attempts to eliminate the US trade deficit with Israel, and despite Iran's prior rejection of direct dialogue.

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Begin Amidst Failed Israeli Trade Negotiations
President Trump announced direct US-Iran nuclear talks starting Saturday in Oman, mediated by Oman, after Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit yielded no trade concessions despite attempts to eliminate the US trade deficit with Israel, and despite Iran's prior rejection of direct dialogue.
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36% Bias Score
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