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Depardieu Trial Opens Amidst Accusations and Defense Outrage
Gérard Depardieu's trial for sexual assault and harassment opened in Paris on March 24th, with two women accusing him of offenses during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in 2021; his lawyer vigorously denied the charges, alleging a flawed investigation and media conspiracy.
Depardieu Trial Opens Amidst Accusations and Defense Outrage
Gérard Depardieu's trial for sexual assault and harassment opened in Paris on March 24th, with two women accusing him of offenses during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in 2021; his lawyer vigorously denied the charges, alleging a flawed investigation and media conspiracy.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Launches Airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza Amidst Rising Tensions
Israel conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon, killing a Hezbollah member, and launched an offensive in southern Gaza, resulting in 673 deaths since Tuesday, following an escalation of violence.
Israel Launches Airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza Amidst Rising Tensions
Israel conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon, killing a Hezbollah member, and launched an offensive in southern Gaza, resulting in 673 deaths since Tuesday, following an escalation of violence.
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36% Bias Score


France to Expedite Expulsion of Foreign Inmates to Alleviate Prison Overcrowding
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin's March 21st circular instructs identifying foreign inmates for expulsion to alleviate prison overcrowding (82,000 inmates for 62,000 spaces), focusing on conditional release and transfers with partner countries, targeting over 19,000 foreign inmates (24.5% of...
France to Expedite Expulsion of Foreign Inmates to Alleviate Prison Overcrowding
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin's March 21st circular instructs identifying foreign inmates for expulsion to alleviate prison overcrowding (82,000 inmates for 62,000 spaces), focusing on conditional release and transfers with partner countries, targeting over 19,000 foreign inmates (24.5% of...
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64% Bias Score


EU Parliament's Right Wing Targets Environmental NGOs, Threatening Funding
Right-wing members of the European Parliament are attacking environmental NGOs, threatening their EU funding and potentially silencing them; a vote on the LIFE program in late March could severely curtail their activities.
EU Parliament's Right Wing Targets Environmental NGOs, Threatening Funding
Right-wing members of the European Parliament are attacking environmental NGOs, threatening their EU funding and potentially silencing them; a vote on the LIFE program in late March could severely curtail their activities.
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56% Bias Score


Israel Votes No Confidence in State Attorney Amidst Judicial Power Struggle
The Israeli government voted on March 23rd, 2024, to express no confidence in State Attorney Gali Baharav-Miara, escalating tensions with the judiciary following the dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and amid ongoing judicial reform debates.
Israel Votes No Confidence in State Attorney Amidst Judicial Power Struggle
The Israeli government voted on March 23rd, 2024, to express no confidence in State Attorney Gali Baharav-Miara, escalating tensions with the judiciary following the dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and amid ongoing judicial reform debates.
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32% Bias Score


Churchill Bust's Shifting Fortunes Reflect UK's Uneasy 'Special Relationship' with US
The repeated placement and removal of a Winston Churchill bust from the Oval Office under different US presidents symbolizes the UK's perceived fluctuating 'special relationship' with the US, highlighting its importance to British foreign policy and security despite recent strain.
Churchill Bust's Shifting Fortunes Reflect UK's Uneasy 'Special Relationship' with US
The repeated placement and removal of a Winston Churchill bust from the Oval Office under different US presidents symbolizes the UK's perceived fluctuating 'special relationship' with the US, highlighting its importance to British foreign policy and security despite recent strain.
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44% Bias Score

France: Amoxicillin Shortages Ease After Reduced Antibiotic Prescriptions
Following a decrease in antibiotic prescriptions for winter illnesses in France, amoxicillin supplies have normalized, with the ANSM reporting sufficient quantities to meet patient needs after shortages in 2022; however, some amoxicillin/clavulanic acid dosages remain limited, while clarithromycin s...

France: Amoxicillin Shortages Ease After Reduced Antibiotic Prescriptions
Following a decrease in antibiotic prescriptions for winter illnesses in France, amoxicillin supplies have normalized, with the ANSM reporting sufficient quantities to meet patient needs after shortages in 2022; however, some amoxicillin/clavulanic acid dosages remain limited, while clarithromycin s...
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32% Bias Score

Record Drug Seizures in France Highlight Escalating Narcotics Trade
French customs reported record 2024 seizures: 111 tons of narcotics (up 74% from 2023), including 53.5 tons of cocaine (up 130%), 21 million counterfeit goods, and 488 tons of contraband tobacco; the increase reflects escalating drug trafficking and organized crime.

Record Drug Seizures in France Highlight Escalating Narcotics Trade
French customs reported record 2024 seizures: 111 tons of narcotics (up 74% from 2023), including 53.5 tons of cocaine (up 130%), 21 million counterfeit goods, and 488 tons of contraband tobacco; the increase reflects escalating drug trafficking and organized crime.
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40% Bias Score

Algeria's Tebboune Prioritizes Dialogue with Macron Amidst Diplomatic Crisis with France
Amidst a diplomatic crisis, Algerian President Tebboune affirmed his commitment to working with French President Macron despite recent tensions stemming from Macron's support for Morocco's Western Sahara autonomy plan, the arrest of Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, and disputes over the expuls...

Algeria's Tebboune Prioritizes Dialogue with Macron Amidst Diplomatic Crisis with France
Amidst a diplomatic crisis, Algerian President Tebboune affirmed his commitment to working with French President Macron despite recent tensions stemming from Macron's support for Morocco's Western Sahara autonomy plan, the arrest of Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, and disputes over the expuls...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Presidency Spurs €800 Billion European Defense Buildup
Following Donald Trump's election, Europe faces increased defense responsibility due to reduced US NATO involvement and the Ukraine war, prompting a "rearm Europe" plan with €800 billion in military spending increases, aiming for 3% of EU GDP, despite strained public finances.

Trump Presidency Spurs €800 Billion European Defense Buildup
Following Donald Trump's election, Europe faces increased defense responsibility due to reduced US NATO involvement and the Ukraine war, prompting a "rearm Europe" plan with €800 billion in military spending increases, aiming for 3% of EU GDP, despite strained public finances.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Mayor Imamoglu Jailed, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Istanbul's opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, was arrested on March 23rd for "corruption" and "terrorism", sparking massive protests across Turkey and leading to over 350 arrests in at least nine cities.

Turkish Mayor Imamoglu Jailed, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Istanbul's opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, was arrested on March 23rd for "corruption" and "terrorism", sparking massive protests across Turkey and leading to over 350 arrests in at least nine cities.
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44% Bias Score

France Delays Publication of Environmental Report Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
France delayed releasing its 140-page environmental report, initially slated for late January 2025, due to governmental requests for highlighting positive trends, despite nine revisions and the Aarhus Convention's five-year publication mandate.

France Delays Publication of Environmental Report Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
France delayed releasing its 140-page environmental report, initially slated for late January 2025, due to governmental requests for highlighting positive trends, despite nine revisions and the Aarhus Convention's five-year publication mandate.
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44% Bias Score
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