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Four New Authors Debut on French Book Charts
The French book charts for January 13-19 saw four new fiction authors debut: Jean-Christophe Grangé (thriller), Léa Nemezia (dark academia romance), Liz Tomforde (sport romance), and Michael Connelly (crime). Grangé's simultaneous two-volume release was a success, highlighting a new publishing trend...
Four New Authors Debut on French Book Charts
The French book charts for January 13-19 saw four new fiction authors debut: Jean-Christophe Grangé (thriller), Léa Nemezia (dark academia romance), Liz Tomforde (sport romance), and Michael Connelly (crime). Grangé's simultaneous two-volume release was a success, highlighting a new publishing trend...
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Dissolved Algerian Human Rights League Re-emerges in France Amidst Crackdown
Exiled members of the dissolved Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights have re-established the organization in France, highlighting the ongoing repression of civil liberties in Algeria under President Tebboune, where at least 215 political prisoners remain.
Dissolved Algerian Human Rights League Re-emerges in France Amidst Crackdown
Exiled members of the dissolved Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights have re-established the organization in France, highlighting the ongoing repression of civil liberties in Algeria under President Tebboune, where at least 215 political prisoners remain.
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Biden Issues Preemptive Pardons Amidst Incoming Trump Administration
Outgoing President Joe Biden preemptively pardoned numerous individuals, including General Mark Milley, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and members of the January 6th committee, citing concerns about partisan investigations and threats under the incoming Trump administration, directly countering Trump's prior th...
Biden Issues Preemptive Pardons Amidst Incoming Trump Administration
Outgoing President Joe Biden preemptively pardoned numerous individuals, including General Mark Milley, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and members of the January 6th committee, citing concerns about partisan investigations and threats under the incoming Trump administration, directly countering Trump's prior th...
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52% Bias Score


Over 80 Dead in Colombia Clashes; Peace Talks Suspended
Clashes between the ELN and dissident FARC groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region resulted in over 80 deaths, more than 20 injuries, and the displacement of approximately 11,000 people, leading to a major humanitarian crisis and the suspension of peace negotiations.
Over 80 Dead in Colombia Clashes; Peace Talks Suspended
Clashes between the ELN and dissident FARC groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region resulted in over 80 deaths, more than 20 injuries, and the displacement of approximately 11,000 people, leading to a major humanitarian crisis and the suspension of peace negotiations.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Inauguration: A Gathering of Right-Wing Populist Leaders
Donald Trump's January 20th inaugural address featured a guest list dominated by right-wing populist and nationalist leaders, including Javier Milei, Nayib Bukele, Giorgia Meloni, and Eric Zemmour, signaling a potential shift in global political alliances and a strengthening of the transnational rig...
Trump's Inauguration: A Gathering of Right-Wing Populist Leaders
Donald Trump's January 20th inaugural address featured a guest list dominated by right-wing populist and nationalist leaders, including Javier Milei, Nayib Bukele, Giorgia Meloni, and Eric Zemmour, signaling a potential shift in global political alliances and a strengthening of the transnational rig...
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EU Green Policies: Billions in Carbon Credits to China, Threatening European Carmakers
EU regulations may force European carmakers to pay billions to Chinese electric vehicle companies for carbon credits, placing already-struggling European businesses at a severe disadvantage and raising concerns about economic competitiveness.
EU Green Policies: Billions in Carbon Credits to China, Threatening European Carmakers
EU regulations may force European carmakers to pay billions to Chinese electric vehicle companies for carbon credits, placing already-struggling European businesses at a severe disadvantage and raising concerns about economic competitiveness.
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60% Bias Score

Chinese Startup DeepSeek Challenges US AI Dominance with Cost-Effective Models
DeepSeek, a Chinese startup, developed high-performing AI language models ("V3" and "R1") at significantly lower costs than OpenAI's GPT-4, challenging the US AI industry's investment model and prompting concerns about a speculative bubble.

Chinese Startup DeepSeek Challenges US AI Dominance with Cost-Effective Models
DeepSeek, a Chinese startup, developed high-performing AI language models ("V3" and "R1") at significantly lower costs than OpenAI's GPT-4, challenging the US AI industry's investment model and prompting concerns about a speculative bubble.
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44% Bias Score

France's Retirement Debate: Economic Sustainability Versus Popular Opinion
A recent poll shows 62% of French people support lowering the retirement age to 62, despite the current system's 3.4% GDP deficit and low contribution rates (11% of GDP), resulting in pension spending of 14.4% of GDP; lowering the retirement age would necessitate a 4.2% increase in pension contribut...

France's Retirement Debate: Economic Sustainability Versus Popular Opinion
A recent poll shows 62% of French people support lowering the retirement age to 62, despite the current system's 3.4% GDP deficit and low contribution rates (11% of GDP), resulting in pension spending of 14.4% of GDP; lowering the retirement age would necessitate a 4.2% increase in pension contribut...
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South Korean President Impeached After Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached on December 14th for imposing martial law on December 3rd, sparking protests and raising concerns about democratic stability. He appeared in court on January 16th, denying ordering the military to remove lawmakers, while facing multiple investigatio...

South Korean President Impeached After Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached on December 14th for imposing martial law on December 3rd, sparking protests and raising concerns about democratic stability. He appeared in court on January 16th, denying ordering the military to remove lawmakers, while facing multiple investigatio...
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48% Bias Score

Israel Releases 90 Palestinian Prisoners in Gaza Truce Deal
Following a truce with Hamas, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners on January 20th, as the first phase of an agreement to exchange 1900 Palestinian prisoners for 33 Israeli hostages, facilitating humanitarian aid to Gaza and aiming for a permanent ceasefire, while over 230 Palestinian prisoners ...

Israel Releases 90 Palestinian Prisoners in Gaza Truce Deal
Following a truce with Hamas, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners on January 20th, as the first phase of an agreement to exchange 1900 Palestinian prisoners for 33 Israeli hostages, facilitating humanitarian aid to Gaza and aiming for a permanent ceasefire, while over 230 Palestinian prisoners ...
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Mayotte barred from French flag at Games amid Comoros dispute
At the August 25th, 2023 Indian Ocean Islands Games, Mayotte, a French department since 2011, was forced to use a neutral flag due to Comoros' territorial claim, reflecting France's long-standing appeasement policy despite Mayotte's repeated votes to remain French and the substantial financial and s...

Mayotte barred from French flag at Games amid Comoros dispute
At the August 25th, 2023 Indian Ocean Islands Games, Mayotte, a French department since 2011, was forced to use a neutral flag due to Comoros' territorial claim, reflecting France's long-standing appeasement policy despite Mayotte's repeated votes to remain French and the substantial financial and s...
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56% Bias Score

France Seeks to End 1968 Agreement with Algeria Amidst Heightened Tensions
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau wants to end the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreement on Algerian entry to France due to Algeria's refusal to accept a deported influencer and the imprisonment of writer Boualem Sansal, actions he considers a humiliation of France and a breach of international law...

France Seeks to End 1968 Agreement with Algeria Amidst Heightened Tensions
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau wants to end the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreement on Algerian entry to France due to Algeria's refusal to accept a deported influencer and the imprisonment of writer Boualem Sansal, actions he considers a humiliation of France and a breach of international law...
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56% Bias Score
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