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Hanouna Sues LFI Over Allegedly Antisemitic Campaign Image
French TV host Cyril Hanouna is suing La France Insoumise (LFI) for an allegedly antisemitic campaign image depicting him with exaggerated features, prompting accusations of antisemitism and drawing parallels to historical antisemitic propaganda; LFI has since removed the image but maintains it was ...
Hanouna Sues LFI Over Allegedly Antisemitic Campaign Image
French TV host Cyril Hanouna is suing La France Insoumise (LFI) for an allegedly antisemitic campaign image depicting him with exaggerated features, prompting accusations of antisemitism and drawing parallels to historical antisemitic propaganda; LFI has since removed the image but maintains it was ...
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56% Bias Score


France mandates gender parity in small-town municipal elections
The French Senate approved a law mandating proportional representation with gender parity in municipal elections for towns under 1,000 inhabitants, aiming for implementation before March 2026, replacing a system criticized for potentially discriminatory practices.
France mandates gender parity in small-town municipal elections
The French Senate approved a law mandating proportional representation with gender parity in municipal elections for towns under 1,000 inhabitants, aiming for implementation before March 2026, replacing a system criticized for potentially discriminatory practices.
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56% Bias Score


French Court Upholds Termination of Muslim High School Contract
A French court rejected Al Kindi, a Muslim high school in Décines-Charpieu, France's appeal against the state's decision to terminate its contract due to non-conformity with the national curriculum, the presence of books deemed 'separatist', and other issues; the school will lose approximately €1.6 ...
French Court Upholds Termination of Muslim High School Contract
A French court rejected Al Kindi, a Muslim high school in Décines-Charpieu, France's appeal against the state's decision to terminate its contract due to non-conformity with the national curriculum, the presence of books deemed 'separatist', and other issues; the school will lose approximately €1.6 ...
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52% Bias Score


Lazard Frères Gestion Tops Fundclass Ranking for European Small-Cap Management
Fundclass's 19th annual ranking (April 1, 2021-December 31, 2024) awarded Lazard Frères Gestion as best European asset manager (71-100 funds), highlighting their successful strategy in micro-capitalization European equities, characterized by attractive valuations and growth potential.
Lazard Frères Gestion Tops Fundclass Ranking for European Small-Cap Management
Fundclass's 19th annual ranking (April 1, 2021-December 31, 2024) awarded Lazard Frères Gestion as best European asset manager (71-100 funds), highlighting their successful strategy in micro-capitalization European equities, characterized by attractive valuations and growth potential.
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36% Bias Score


Duterte Arrested: ICC Warrant for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on March 11th, 2024, pursuant to an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for crimes against humanity related to his 2016-2022 anti-drug war, which resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people.
Duterte Arrested: ICC Warrant for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila on March 11th, 2024, pursuant to an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for crimes against humanity related to his 2016-2022 anti-drug war, which resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people.
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40% Bias Score


EU Responds to Trump's Trade Threats with New Anti-Coercion Instrument
Facing potential 25% US tariffs and a weakened transatlantic relationship, the EU counters with a new 2023 anti-coercion instrument, which could target specific companies or individuals, despite its €17 trillion GDP compared to the US's €25 trillion.
EU Responds to Trump's Trade Threats with New Anti-Coercion Instrument
Facing potential 25% US tariffs and a weakened transatlantic relationship, the EU counters with a new 2023 anti-coercion instrument, which could target specific companies or individuals, despite its €17 trillion GDP compared to the US's €25 trillion.
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56% Bias Score

Shifting Geopolitics Revives Proposal for European Nuclear Deterrent
In July 2022, Wolfgang Schäuble proposed a Franco-German-Polish initiative for a stronger European defense including a shared nuclear deterrent, initially rejected but now revived due to concerns about US reliability under Trump, as advocated by potential Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Shifting Geopolitics Revives Proposal for European Nuclear Deterrent
In July 2022, Wolfgang Schäuble proposed a Franco-German-Polish initiative for a stronger European defense including a shared nuclear deterrent, initially rejected but now revived due to concerns about US reliability under Trump, as advocated by potential Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
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40% Bias Score

Senegal Expels French Troops, Marking Shift in Franco-African Relations
Senegal expelled French soldiers in November 2024, following similar actions by other African nations, reflecting growing African nationalism and a desire to reduce reliance on former colonial powers; France, while maintaining significant economic ties, is adjusting its diplomatic approach.

Senegal Expels French Troops, Marking Shift in Franco-African Relations
Senegal expelled French soldiers in November 2024, following similar actions by other African nations, reflecting growing African nationalism and a desire to reduce reliance on former colonial powers; France, while maintaining significant economic ties, is adjusting its diplomatic approach.
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40% Bias Score

EY Employees Vote on 48-Hour Workweek Amidst Overtime Concerns
At EY, a significant employee referendum from April 14-21 will decide whether to reinstate a 48-hour workweek limit, prompted by high overtime (25% of employees exceed 50 hours weekly for over 20 weeks annually), leading to health issues and a contested 2021 agreement that rarely provides support.

EY Employees Vote on 48-Hour Workweek Amidst Overtime Concerns
At EY, a significant employee referendum from April 14-21 will decide whether to reinstate a 48-hour workweek limit, prompted by high overtime (25% of employees exceed 50 hours weekly for over 20 weeks annually), leading to health issues and a contested 2021 agreement that rarely provides support.
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56% Bias Score

Paris Fashion Week: Heritage, Innovation, and Designer Speculation
The Paris Fashion Week's Autumn-Winter 2025-2026 season, ending March 11th, featured Chanel's nod to its heritage, Miu Miu's nearly doubled sales at €1.37 billion in 2024, and Saint Laurent's vibrant collection, all set against a backdrop of designer market speculation, particularly regarding Gucci.

Paris Fashion Week: Heritage, Innovation, and Designer Speculation
The Paris Fashion Week's Autumn-Winter 2025-2026 season, ending March 11th, featured Chanel's nod to its heritage, Miu Miu's nearly doubled sales at €1.37 billion in 2024, and Saint Laurent's vibrant collection, all set against a backdrop of designer market speculation, particularly regarding Gucci.
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32% Bias Score

Cargo Ship and Tanker Collision Causes Major Fire in North Sea
A collision between a Portuguese cargo ship carrying sodium cyanide and a US-chartered tanker carrying kerosene resulted in a large fire and kerosene spill 16 kilometers off the coast of Hull, UK, prompting concerns about environmental damage and raising questions about maritime safety regulations.

Cargo Ship and Tanker Collision Causes Major Fire in North Sea
A collision between a Portuguese cargo ship carrying sodium cyanide and a US-chartered tanker carrying kerosene resulted in a large fire and kerosene spill 16 kilometers off the coast of Hull, UK, prompting concerns about environmental damage and raising questions about maritime safety regulations.
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24% Bias Score

U.S. Government's Cost-Cutting Mistake: Firing Nuclear Weapons Personnel
The new U.S. administration mistakenly fired all federal employees responsible for nuclear weapons during a rapid cost-cutting initiative, highlighting the risks of poorly informed budget cuts.

U.S. Government's Cost-Cutting Mistake: Firing Nuclear Weapons Personnel
The new U.S. administration mistakenly fired all federal employees responsible for nuclear weapons during a rapid cost-cutting initiative, highlighting the risks of poorly informed budget cuts.
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56% Bias Score
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