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Turkey Cracks Down on Protests Following Imamoglu Arrest
Turkish authorities arrested over 1,400 people and banned protests in major cities following the detention of opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu, triggering widespread demonstrations across at least 55 of Turkey's 81 provinces, including the arrest of AFP photographer Yasin Akgül.
Turkey Cracks Down on Protests Following Imamoglu Arrest
Turkish authorities arrested over 1,400 people and banned protests in major cities following the detention of opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu, triggering widespread demonstrations across at least 55 of Turkey's 81 provinces, including the arrest of AFP photographer Yasin Akgül.
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40% Bias Score


Burkina Faso: Journalists Arrested Amidst Growing Crackdown on Dissent
On March 24th, Burkinabe journalists Guézouma Sanogo and Boukari Ouoba were arrested in Ouagadougou by individuals identifying as intelligence officers, highlighting the junta's increasing suppression of dissent since the 2022 coup, following Sanogo's criticism of press freedom violations.
Burkina Faso: Journalists Arrested Amidst Growing Crackdown on Dissent
On March 24th, Burkinabe journalists Guézouma Sanogo and Boukari Ouoba were arrested in Ouagadougou by individuals identifying as intelligence officers, highlighting the junta's increasing suppression of dissent since the 2022 coup, following Sanogo's criticism of press freedom violations.
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48% Bias Score


US Auto Parts Face Potential Tariffs, Threatening Production
The American auto industry faces potential 25% tariffs on parts crossing US-Canada-Mexico borders up to seven times, creating uncertainty and potentially slowing down production until April 2nd, with long-term implications for the industry's structure and global competitiveness.
US Auto Parts Face Potential Tariffs, Threatening Production
The American auto industry faces potential 25% tariffs on parts crossing US-Canada-Mexico borders up to seven times, creating uncertainty and potentially slowing down production until April 2nd, with long-term implications for the industry's structure and global competitiveness.
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52% Bias Score


ArcelorMittal Indicted for Industrial Pollution in France
A French court indicted ArcelorMittal for endangering lives and fraud due to industrial pollution near Fos-sur-Mer, France, following complaints from 300 residents and associations; the company denies the accusations and faces significant financial penalties.
ArcelorMittal Indicted for Industrial Pollution in France
A French court indicted ArcelorMittal for endangering lives and fraud due to industrial pollution near Fos-sur-Mer, France, following complaints from 300 residents and associations; the company denies the accusations and faces significant financial penalties.
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32% Bias Score


Inside a French Terrorism Trial: A Defense Lawyer's Perspective
Vincent Brengarth's "Défendre l'impossible" details the challenges of defending terrorism cases in France, focusing on the 2016 Nice truck attack appeal trial and highlighting the impact of the 'association de malfaiteurs terroriste' charge on conviction rates.
Inside a French Terrorism Trial: A Defense Lawyer's Perspective
Vincent Brengarth's "Défendre l'impossible" details the challenges of defending terrorism cases in France, focusing on the 2016 Nice truck attack appeal trial and highlighting the impact of the 'association de malfaiteurs terroriste' charge on conviction rates.
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44% Bias Score


Two French Air Force Alphajets Collide During Rehearsal
Two French Air Force Alphajets collided on March 25th during a Patrouille de France rehearsal near Saint-Dizier, France, resulting in three pilots ejecting; one pilot was seriously injured.
Two French Air Force Alphajets Collide During Rehearsal
Two French Air Force Alphajets collided on March 25th during a Patrouille de France rehearsal near Saint-Dizier, France, resulting in three pilots ejecting; one pilot was seriously injured.
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24% Bias Score

France Strengthens Security for Jewish Sites After Rabbi Attack
Following the antisemitic attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans on March 22, 2024, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced increased security for Jewish places of worship nationwide; a 16-year-old assailant, claiming Palestinian nationality, faces trial for violence motivated by religious h...

France Strengthens Security for Jewish Sites After Rabbi Attack
Following the antisemitic attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans on March 22, 2024, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced increased security for Jewish places of worship nationwide; a 16-year-old assailant, claiming Palestinian nationality, faces trial for violence motivated by religious h...
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44% Bias Score

TotalEnergies CEO Aligns with Trump's Energy Agenda
TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné suggested resuming oil exploration in the "Gulf of America," aligning with Trump's agenda, fifteen years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster; this follows the lifting of environmental restrictions on TotalEnergies's LNG terminal and a $5 billion loan approval for ...

TotalEnergies CEO Aligns with Trump's Energy Agenda
TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné suggested resuming oil exploration in the "Gulf of America," aligning with Trump's agenda, fifteen years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster; this follows the lifting of environmental restrictions on TotalEnergies's LNG terminal and a $5 billion loan approval for ...
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64% Bias Score

Family Arrested in Connection with Death of Missing Toddler Emile
Four members of Emile's family, including his grandparents and two adult children, were arrested in March 2024 for his murder and concealing his body, nine months after the toddler disappeared from his grandparents' home in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region, France.

Family Arrested in Connection with Death of Missing Toddler Emile
Four members of Emile's family, including his grandparents and two adult children, were arrested in March 2024 for his murder and concealing his body, nine months after the toddler disappeared from his grandparents' home in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region, France.
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36% Bias Score

SUD-Rail Files Six-Week Strike Notice at SNCF Amidst Working Condition Disputes
France's third-largest railway union, SUD-Rail, filed a six-week strike notice from April 17 to June 2, impacting spring holidays, due to new software causing scheduling issues and lack of progress on a pay raise request; however, no strike is called yet.

SUD-Rail Files Six-Week Strike Notice at SNCF Amidst Working Condition Disputes
France's third-largest railway union, SUD-Rail, filed a six-week strike notice from April 17 to June 2, impacting spring holidays, due to new software causing scheduling issues and lack of progress on a pay raise request; however, no strike is called yet.
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44% Bias Score

France: Universities Fail to Pay Teaching Assistants on Time
French universities consistently fail to pay their 170,000 teaching assistants (vacataires) on time, despite a 2020 law mandating monthly payments; delays often exceed one year, impacting those already earning below minimum wage due to unpaid preparation time.

France: Universities Fail to Pay Teaching Assistants on Time
French universities consistently fail to pay their 170,000 teaching assistants (vacataires) on time, despite a 2020 law mandating monthly payments; delays often exceed one year, impacting those already earning below minimum wage due to unpaid preparation time.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on Countries Buying Venezuelan Oil
On March 24th, Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from countries buying Venezuelan oil, starting April 2nd, aiming to curb Venezuelan revenue and citing Venezuela's "hostility." This follows Chevron's operational license termination and increased migrant deportations.

Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on Countries Buying Venezuelan Oil
On March 24th, Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from countries buying Venezuelan oil, starting April 2nd, aiming to curb Venezuelan revenue and citing Venezuela's "hostility." This follows Chevron's operational license termination and increased migrant deportations.
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44% Bias Score
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