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Le Parisien Cuts 39 Jobs Amidst €33 Million Loss
Le Parisien, owned by LVMH, is cutting 29 journalistic and 10 support positions in a restructuring plan aimed at addressing €33 million in 2024 losses caused by inflation and rising costs, with the new structure featuring thematic editorial teams.
Le Parisien Cuts 39 Jobs Amidst €33 Million Loss
Le Parisien, owned by LVMH, is cutting 29 journalistic and 10 support positions in a restructuring plan aimed at addressing €33 million in 2024 losses caused by inflation and rising costs, with the new structure featuring thematic editorial teams.
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40% Bias Score


Grossman's "L'Art du Déséquilibre": Instability as a Creative Force
Evelyne Grossman's "L'Art du déséquilibre" examines how writers, artists, and philosophers, including Joyce, Proust, Kafka, Beckett, Céline, Nietzsche, Deleuze, Foucault, Derrida, Butler, Preciado, and Haraway, creatively utilize instability to produce innovative work, challenging established norms ...
Grossman's "L'Art du Déséquilibre": Instability as a Creative Force
Evelyne Grossman's "L'Art du déséquilibre" examines how writers, artists, and philosophers, including Joyce, Proust, Kafka, Beckett, Céline, Nietzsche, Deleuze, Foucault, Derrida, Butler, Preciado, and Haraway, creatively utilize instability to produce innovative work, challenging established norms ...
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48% Bias Score


US Judge Reinstates Trump's Federal Employee Resignation Plan
A US judge reinstated President Trump's plan offering federal employees the option to resign by February 6th, keeping their salaries until September, or face later dismissal; about 65,000 employees accepted the offer, despite criticism and a prior temporary suspension.
US Judge Reinstates Trump's Federal Employee Resignation Plan
A US judge reinstated President Trump's plan offering federal employees the option to resign by February 6th, keeping their salaries until September, or face later dismissal; about 65,000 employees accepted the offer, despite criticism and a prior temporary suspension.
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40% Bias Score


French Council of State to Review Arcom's Decision on C8 and NRJ 12's Removal from TNT
On February 14th, C8 and NRJ 12 appealed to France's Council of State to overturn Arcom's decision to remove them from TNT on February 28th, arguing that Arcom's decision is an abuse of power due to C8's already paid fines.
French Council of State to Review Arcom's Decision on C8 and NRJ 12's Removal from TNT
On February 14th, C8 and NRJ 12 appealed to France's Council of State to overturn Arcom's decision to remove them from TNT on February 28th, arguing that Arcom's decision is an abuse of power due to C8's already paid fines.
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56% Bias Score


Paris Seeks Legal Personhood for the Seine River
Proposals are underway in Paris to grant the Seine River legal personhood, allowing it to be represented in court, similar to the Whanganui River in New Zealand and the Ganges in India; this initiative aims to bolster environmental protection.
Paris Seeks Legal Personhood for the Seine River
Proposals are underway in Paris to grant the Seine River legal personhood, allowing it to be represented in court, similar to the Whanganui River in New Zealand and the Ganges in India; this initiative aims to bolster environmental protection.
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36% Bias Score


Grenoble Grenade Attack: 12 Injured, Drug Trafficking Link Investigated
In Grenoble, France, a man injured 12 people, two critically, by throwing a grenade into a bar on Wednesday evening; police are investigating possible links to drug trafficking, ruling out terrorism.
Grenoble Grenade Attack: 12 Injured, Drug Trafficking Link Investigated
In Grenoble, France, a man injured 12 people, two critically, by throwing a grenade into a bar on Wednesday evening; police are investigating possible links to drug trafficking, ruling out terrorism.
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40% Bias Score

French MP Fined for Assault During School Blockade
French MP Sébastien Delogu was fined €5,000 in Marseille on February 14th, 2024, for aggravated assault against two school officials during a 2023 high school blockade, a decision he plans to appeal.

French MP Fined for Assault During School Blockade
French MP Sébastien Delogu was fined €5,000 in Marseille on February 14th, 2024, for aggravated assault against two school officials during a 2023 high school blockade, a decision he plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score

AI in Defense: Speed as a Decisive Factor
AI's integration into defense systems is rapidly improving operational speed, potentially shifting power dynamics as seen in historical battles where speed was decisive; a NATO exercise showed AI reduced decision-making cycles from 24 hours to minutes.

AI in Defense: Speed as a Decisive Factor
AI's integration into defense systems is rapidly improving operational speed, potentially shifting power dynamics as seen in historical battles where speed was decisive; a NATO exercise showed AI reduced decision-making cycles from 24 hours to minutes.
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48% Bias Score

Côte d'Ivoire: 10-Year Prison Sentences for Three PPA-CI Officials
On February 12, 2025, an Abidjan court sentenced three PPA-CI officials—Damana Pickass, Justin Koua, and Ipko Lagui—to 10 years imprisonment for various charges related to 2020 pre-election violence and a 2021 attack on a military camp, prompting accusations of politically motivated justice.

Côte d'Ivoire: 10-Year Prison Sentences for Three PPA-CI Officials
On February 12, 2025, an Abidjan court sentenced three PPA-CI officials—Damana Pickass, Justin Koua, and Ipko Lagui—to 10 years imprisonment for various charges related to 2020 pre-election violence and a 2021 attack on a military camp, prompting accusations of politically motivated justice.
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52% Bias Score

AGOA Renewal Crucial for Kenyan Clothing Exporter, Threatening 150,000 Livelihoods
United Aryan, a Kenyan clothing exporter employing 10,000 and supporting 150,000 others, faces closure unless President Trump renews the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) by September, which allows duty-free access to the US market for its 8 million jeans and other products.

AGOA Renewal Crucial for Kenyan Clothing Exporter, Threatening 150,000 Livelihoods
United Aryan, a Kenyan clothing exporter employing 10,000 and supporting 150,000 others, faces closure unless President Trump renews the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) by September, which allows duty-free access to the US market for its 8 million jeans and other products.
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48% Bias Score

Morocco: Guest of Honor at 2025 Paris Book Festival
Morocco is the guest of honor at the 2025 Paris Book Festival (April 11-13), following its participation at the Paris Agriculture Show, signifying the strong relationship between France and Morocco, further strengthened by France's support for Morocco's autonomy plan in Western Sahara.

Morocco: Guest of Honor at 2025 Paris Book Festival
Morocco is the guest of honor at the 2025 Paris Book Festival (April 11-13), following its participation at the Paris Agriculture Show, signifying the strong relationship between France and Morocco, further strengthened by France's support for Morocco's autonomy plan in Western Sahara.
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36% Bias Score

Livret A Interest Rate Cut: €42 Annual Loss for Average Savers
France's Livret A savings account interest rate dropped to 2.4% on February 1st, causing approximately a €42 annual loss for average holders; however, its accessibility, security, and tax benefits ensure its continued relevance, while online banks offer higher, albeit temporary, promotional rates.

Livret A Interest Rate Cut: €42 Annual Loss for Average Savers
France's Livret A savings account interest rate dropped to 2.4% on February 1st, causing approximately a €42 annual loss for average holders; however, its accessibility, security, and tax benefits ensure its continued relevance, while online banks offer higher, albeit temporary, promotional rates.
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48% Bias Score
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