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French Ecologists Propose All-Left Government to Curb Macronism
French Green MPs proposed an all-left government, subject to a confidence vote and foregoing the 49.3, to empower parliament and break with Macronism, despite potential opposition from Socialists and Insoumis.
French Ecologists Propose All-Left Government to Curb Macronism
French Green MPs proposed an all-left government, subject to a confidence vote and foregoing the 49.3, to empower parliament and break with Macronism, despite potential opposition from Socialists and Insoumis.
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52% Bias Score


China's Salt Typhoon Hacking Group Compromises Global Networks
A Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, Salt Typhoon, infiltrated telecoms, internet providers, and government networks globally, potentially accessing data on nearly all Americans, according to a joint statement from seven Western nations.
China's Salt Typhoon Hacking Group Compromises Global Networks
A Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, Salt Typhoon, infiltrated telecoms, internet providers, and government networks globally, potentially accessing data on nearly all Americans, according to a joint statement from seven Western nations.
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44% Bias Score


Macron, Zelensky Convene Coalition of the Willing Amidst Ukraine Security Concerns
French President Macron and Ukrainian President Zelensky co-chaired a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing on August 23rd, discussing increased US sanctions on Russia and future security guarantees for Ukraine, with a subsequent call planned with Donald Trump.
Macron, Zelensky Convene Coalition of the Willing Amidst Ukraine Security Concerns
French President Macron and Ukrainian President Zelensky co-chaired a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing on August 23rd, discussing increased US sanctions on Russia and future security guarantees for Ukraine, with a subsequent call planned with Donald Trump.
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36% Bias Score


Record Fines for Google and Shein: €325 Million and €150 Million for Cookie Consent Violations
France's CNIL imposed record fines—€325 million on Google and €150 million on Shein—for violating user consent rules regarding advertising cookies, impacting tens of millions of French users.
Record Fines for Google and Shein: €325 Million and €150 Million for Cookie Consent Violations
France's CNIL imposed record fines—€325 million on Google and €150 million on Shein—for violating user consent rules regarding advertising cookies, impacting tens of millions of French users.
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24% Bias Score


French Political Crisis Deepens After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted three months after his appointment, triggering a political crisis and leading to François Bayrou's appointment as the new Prime Minister.
French Political Crisis Deepens After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted three months after his appointment, triggering a political crisis and leading to François Bayrou's appointment as the new Prime Minister.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court over Tariffs
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that deemed a large portion of the tariffs imposed by President Trump since his return to office as illegal, arguing that removing them would cause significant economic damage and compromise diplomatic ...
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court over Tariffs
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that deemed a large portion of the tariffs imposed by President Trump since his return to office as illegal, arguing that removing them would cause significant economic damage and compromise diplomatic ...
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52% Bias Score

French Political Parties' Disagreement on Addressing National Debt
France's political parties are deeply divided on how to tackle the country's rising national debt, with disagreements ranging from austerity measures to the role of foreign creditors.

French Political Parties' Disagreement on Addressing National Debt
France's political parties are deeply divided on how to tackle the country's rising national debt, with disagreements ranging from austerity measures to the role of foreign creditors.
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56% Bias Score

Europe Prepares Security Guarantees for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict
European nations are convening in Paris to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine following the conflict with Russia, with some countries even considering deploying troops after a ceasefire, while others await US involvement and Russia rejects any foreign intervention.

Europe Prepares Security Guarantees for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict
European nations are convening in Paris to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine following the conflict with Russia, with some countries even considering deploying troops after a ceasefire, while others await US involvement and Russia rejects any foreign intervention.
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16% Bias Score

Florida Governor Ends Mandatory Vaccinations, Sparking National Debate
Florida Governor Joseph Ladapo announced the end of all mandatory vaccination policies in the state, making it the first to eliminate such requirements, sparking controversy and concern over public health.

Florida Governor Ends Mandatory Vaccinations, Sparking National Debate
Florida Governor Joseph Ladapo announced the end of all mandatory vaccination policies in the state, making it the first to eliminate such requirements, sparking controversy and concern over public health.
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56% Bias Score

Google Found Guilty of Privacy Violation in California, to Appeal
A California jury found Google guilty of violating users' privacy by continuing to collect data even after they disabled the relevant setting, leading to a potential multi-million dollar payout to approximately 98 million plaintiffs.

Google Found Guilty of Privacy Violation in California, to Appeal
A California jury found Google guilty of violating users' privacy by continuing to collect data even after they disabled the relevant setting, leading to a potential multi-million dollar payout to approximately 98 million plaintiffs.
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32% Bias Score

Post-Elysée Meeting: European-US Security Guarantees for Ukraine
Following a meeting at the Elysée Palace on September 4th, 26 countries pledged military support for Ukraine contingent on a ceasefire, with the US promising air defense and intelligence support, alongside a significant European ground troop presence comparable to US forces in South Korea.

Post-Elysée Meeting: European-US Security Guarantees for Ukraine
Following a meeting at the Elysée Palace on September 4th, 26 countries pledged military support for Ukraine contingent on a ceasefire, with the US promising air defense and intelligence support, alongside a significant European ground troop presence comparable to US forces in South Korea.
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48% Bias Score

Federal Appeals Court Rules Most Trump Tariffs Illegal
A federal appeals court ruled on August 29, 2025 that most of Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal because the IEEPA does not grant him the authority to set them; however, enforcement is stayed until October 14, and the Supreme Court could hear the case in early November.

Federal Appeals Court Rules Most Trump Tariffs Illegal
A federal appeals court ruled on August 29, 2025 that most of Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal because the IEEPA does not grant him the authority to set them; however, enforcement is stayed until October 14, and the Supreme Court could hear the case in early November.
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28% Bias Score
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