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Macron Calls for Stronger, Independent European Defense Amidst Rising Tensions with Russia
In a televised address on March 5th, French President Emmanuel Macron detailed Russia's alleged interference in European affairs, including cyberattacks, election manipulation, and the assassination of a defected pilot; he called for increased European defense spending and a stronger, more independe...
Macron Calls for Stronger, Independent European Defense Amidst Rising Tensions with Russia
In a televised address on March 5th, French President Emmanuel Macron detailed Russia's alleged interference in European affairs, including cyberattacks, election manipulation, and the assassination of a defected pilot; he called for increased European defense spending and a stronger, more independe...
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60% Bias Score


Air France-KLM: Record Turnover, Plummeting Profits in 2024
Air France-KLM reported record 2024 turnover of €31.5 billion, a 4.8% increase, but net profit fell 51% to €489 million due to Olympics-related losses (€250 million), customer compensations (€300 million), and rising debt (€7.4 billion).
Air France-KLM: Record Turnover, Plummeting Profits in 2024
Air France-KLM reported record 2024 turnover of €31.5 billion, a 4.8% increase, but net profit fell 51% to €489 million due to Olympics-related losses (€250 million), customer compensations (€300 million), and rising debt (€7.4 billion).
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40% Bias Score


French Student Antisemitism Poll Reveals Alarming Acceptance Rates
An Ifop poll reveals that 50% of French middle and high school students have heard antisemitic remarks, with 26% finding at least one acceptable; the study, commissioned by the Crif, surveyed 2,000 students from February 7-12, highlighting a concerning normalization of antisemitism among French yout...
French Student Antisemitism Poll Reveals Alarming Acceptance Rates
An Ifop poll reveals that 50% of French middle and high school students have heard antisemitic remarks, with 26% finding at least one acceptable; the study, commissioned by the Crif, surveyed 2,000 students from February 7-12, highlighting a concerning normalization of antisemitism among French yout...
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36% Bias Score


Paris Unveils Plan to Curb Underage Knife Possession After Fatal Stabbing
A plan to combat underage knife possession in Paris was announced following the fatal stabbing of 14-year-old Elias; it involves increased school-based prevention, potential disciplinary actions, and doubled mediation teams near schools, in response to 6,500 knife seizures in 2024 and a drop in the ...
Paris Unveils Plan to Curb Underage Knife Possession After Fatal Stabbing
A plan to combat underage knife possession in Paris was announced following the fatal stabbing of 14-year-old Elias; it involves increased school-based prevention, potential disciplinary actions, and doubled mediation teams near schools, in response to 6,500 knife seizures in 2024 and a drop in the ...
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40% Bias Score


Algerian Influencer on Trial in France for Alleged Terrorism Incitement
An Algerian TikTok influencer, Imad Ould Brahim, is on trial in Grenoble, France, for allegedly inciting terrorism through videos calling for violence against France. This trial follows similar cases against other Algerian influencers, highlighting the rising concern of online extremism and the stra...
Algerian Influencer on Trial in France for Alleged Terrorism Incitement
An Algerian TikTok influencer, Imad Ould Brahim, is on trial in Grenoble, France, for allegedly inciting terrorism through videos calling for violence against France. This trial follows similar cases against other Algerian influencers, highlighting the rising concern of online extremism and the stra...
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52% Bias Score


EU Unveils €800 Billion "Rearm Europe" Plan
The European Commission launched a €800 billion "Rearm Europe" plan, including €150 billion in loans, to strengthen European defense and aid Ukraine, following the US suspension of military aid to Ukraine.
EU Unveils €800 Billion "Rearm Europe" Plan
The European Commission launched a €800 billion "Rearm Europe" plan, including €150 billion in loans, to strengthen European defense and aid Ukraine, following the US suspension of military aid to Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Paris Feminist March Banned Amidst Public Order Concerns
A feminist march planned for March 7th in Paris was banned due to concerns about public order and potential clashes with pro-Palestinian groups, while a larger women's rights march on March 8th also faces similar concerns due to the announced participation of a far-right group.

Paris Feminist March Banned Amidst Public Order Concerns
A feminist march planned for March 7th in Paris was banned due to concerns about public order and potential clashes with pro-Palestinian groups, while a larger women's rights march on March 8th also faces similar concerns due to the announced participation of a far-right group.
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60% Bias Score

Unusually Warm Winter in France: Regional Variations in Temperature and Rainfall
France's winter of 2025 was abnormally warm (+0.6°C), with February significantly warmer (+1.2°C) than average; no cold spells occurred, while rainfall varied widely across regions, causing surpluses in the northwest and deficits in the south.

Unusually Warm Winter in France: Regional Variations in Temperature and Rainfall
France's winter of 2025 was abnormally warm (+0.6°C), with February significantly warmer (+1.2°C) than average; no cold spells occurred, while rainfall varied widely across regions, causing surpluses in the northwest and deficits in the south.
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20% Bias Score

Record 10-Ton Cocaine Seizure in Dunkirk Highlights France's Drug Trafficking Problem
French authorities seized a record 10 tons of cocaine in Dunkirk, valued at €300 million, part of a broader increase in drug seizures in 2024 despite limited impact on overall trafficking.

Record 10-Ton Cocaine Seizure in Dunkirk Highlights France's Drug Trafficking Problem
French authorities seized a record 10 tons of cocaine in Dunkirk, valued at €300 million, part of a broader increase in drug seizures in 2024 despite limited impact on overall trafficking.
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48% Bias Score

UK ETA Mandatory for European Travelers Starting April 2025
Starting April 2, 2025, all European Union citizens (excluding Ireland) require a €12 UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for entry, following a January 2025 expansion to 50+ countries, impacting 1.1 million applicants by year-end 2024. Applications are available since March 5th, 2025.

UK ETA Mandatory for European Travelers Starting April 2025
Starting April 2, 2025, all European Union citizens (excluding Ireland) require a €12 UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for entry, following a January 2025 expansion to 50+ countries, impacting 1.1 million applicants by year-end 2024. Applications are available since March 5th, 2025.
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36% Bias Score

Global Obesity Epidemic Predicted by 2050 Unless Governments Act
A Lancet study predicts a global obesity epidemic by 2050, affecting 60% of adults and one-third of children and adolescents unless governments implement significant preventative measures; the study is based on data from 204 countries and territories, showing a substantial increase in obesity rates ...

Global Obesity Epidemic Predicted by 2050 Unless Governments Act
A Lancet study predicts a global obesity epidemic by 2050, affecting 60% of adults and one-third of children and adolescents unless governments implement significant preventative measures; the study is based on data from 204 countries and territories, showing a substantial increase in obesity rates ...
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48% Bias Score

Notre-Dame de Bétharram Admits Responsibility for Child Sexual Abuse, Announces Compensation Fund and Inquiry
The Notre-Dame de Bétharram religious congregation in France admitted responsibility for past sexual abuse of children at its school and announced a new compensation fund and an independent inquiry to address over 150 complaints, most of which are time-barred.

Notre-Dame de Bétharram Admits Responsibility for Child Sexual Abuse, Announces Compensation Fund and Inquiry
The Notre-Dame de Bétharram religious congregation in France admitted responsibility for past sexual abuse of children at its school and announced a new compensation fund and an independent inquiry to address over 150 complaints, most of which are time-barred.
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36% Bias Score
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