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Death Threats Against Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi reported receiving direct and indirect death threats from Iranian authorities while on temporary medical release from prison for "propaganda against the state", prompting deep concern from the Nobel committee and calls for international protection.
Death Threats Against Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi reported receiving direct and indirect death threats from Iranian authorities while on temporary medical release from prison for "propaganda against the state", prompting deep concern from the Nobel committee and calls for international protection.
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44% Bias Score


French Child Protection Services Face Lawsuit After Teen's Suicide
A complaint was filed in July 2024 against the Puy-de-Dôme department in France for endangering the life of 15-year-old Lily, who died by suicide in January 2024 in a hotel where she was placed by child protective services, due to alleged inadequate care and lack of qualified professionals.
French Child Protection Services Face Lawsuit After Teen's Suicide
A complaint was filed in July 2024 against the Puy-de-Dôme department in France for endangering the life of 15-year-old Lily, who died by suicide in January 2024 in a hotel where she was placed by child protective services, due to alleged inadequate care and lack of qualified professionals.
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36% Bias Score


ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants on July 8th, 2024, for two Taliban leaders—Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani—for the crime against humanity of persecuting women in Afghanistan since their return to power in August 2021, citing systematic restrictions on wom...
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Persecution of Women
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants on July 8th, 2024, for two Taliban leaders—Haibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani—for the crime against humanity of persecuting women in Afghanistan since their return to power in August 2021, citing systematic restrictions on wom...
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60% Bias Score


Bayeux Tapestry to go to the British Museum in exchange for British artifacts
France and the UK have agreed to a cultural exchange: the Bayeux Tapestry will be displayed at the British Museum from September 2026 to June 2027, while the Sutton Hoo treasure, Lewis chessmen, and the Battersea shield will be exhibited in Normandy.
Bayeux Tapestry to go to the British Museum in exchange for British artifacts
France and the UK have agreed to a cultural exchange: the Bayeux Tapestry will be displayed at the British Museum from September 2026 to June 2027, while the Sutton Hoo treasure, Lewis chessmen, and the Battersea shield will be exhibited in Normandy.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Announces New Tariffs on Pharmaceuticals and Copper
President Trump announced 200% tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals and 50% on copper, effective August 1st (pharmaceuticals delayed one year), impacting global markets and sparking price increases; letters detailing country-specific tariffs were sent to 14 nations, with the EU expected to receive th...
Trump Announces New Tariffs on Pharmaceuticals and Copper
President Trump announced 200% tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals and 50% on copper, effective August 1st (pharmaceuticals delayed one year), impacting global markets and sparking price increases; letters detailing country-specific tariffs were sent to 14 nations, with the EU expected to receive th...
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44% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Condé-Sur-Sarthe Prison Attack: Jihadist Convicted
A French court sentenced Michaël Chiolo to life imprisonment without parole for a 2019 attack on prison guards in Condé-Sur-Sarthe, while four co-defendants received sentences ranging from 12 years to life, with one acquitted; the attack involved ceramic knives, severely injuring two guards and kill...
Life Sentence for Condé-Sur-Sarthe Prison Attack: Jihadist Convicted
A French court sentenced Michaël Chiolo to life imprisonment without parole for a 2019 attack on prison guards in Condé-Sur-Sarthe, while four co-defendants received sentences ranging from 12 years to life, with one acquitted; the attack involved ceramic knives, severely injuring two guards and kill...
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64% Bias Score

109 Drowning Deaths in France Linked to Early Heatwave
France reported 109 drowning deaths between June 1st and July 2nd, a 58% increase from 2024, primarily attributed to an intense early heatwave impacting unsupervised bodies of water, with 19 minors among the victims.

109 Drowning Deaths in France Linked to Early Heatwave
France reported 109 drowning deaths between June 1st and July 2nd, a 58% increase from 2024, primarily attributed to an intense early heatwave impacting unsupervised bodies of water, with 19 minors among the victims.
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40% Bias Score

Three French Deputies Ineligible Due to Campaign Finance Violations
The French Constitutional Council disqualified three deputies—Jean Laussucq and Stéphane Vojetta (Ensemble pour la République), and Brigitte Barèges (Union des droites pour la République)—for one year due to campaign finance violations totaling €7,030 for Laussucq and involving improper use of munic...

Three French Deputies Ineligible Due to Campaign Finance Violations
The French Constitutional Council disqualified three deputies—Jean Laussucq and Stéphane Vojetta (Ensemble pour la République), and Brigitte Barèges (Union des droites pour la République)—for one year due to campaign finance violations totaling €7,030 for Laussucq and involving improper use of munic...
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36% Bias Score

France Reintroduces Pesticide Acetamiprid Amidst Environmental Concerns
The French National Assembly passed a bill on July 8th, 2024, reintroducing the insecticide acetamiprid despite concerns over its toxicity, facilitating megabassins and intensive farming, and dividing the Assembly along environmental and agricultural lines.

France Reintroduces Pesticide Acetamiprid Amidst Environmental Concerns
The French National Assembly passed a bill on July 8th, 2024, reintroducing the insecticide acetamiprid despite concerns over its toxicity, facilitating megabassins and intensive farming, and dividing the Assembly along environmental and agricultural lines.
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56% Bias Score

Marseille Lockdown: Wildfire Causes City-Wide Transportation Shutdown
A large wildfire near Marseille, France, on Tuesday caused a city-wide lockdown, closing the airport, halting train services, and shutting down major highways due to strong winds and rapid fire spread.

Marseille Lockdown: Wildfire Causes City-Wide Transportation Shutdown
A large wildfire near Marseille, France, on Tuesday caused a city-wide lockdown, closing the airport, halting train services, and shutting down major highways due to strong winds and rapid fire spread.
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24% Bias Score

Far-Right Group to Lead EU's 2040 Climate Law Drafting
The far-right "Patriotes" group in the European Parliament secured the lead role in drafting the EU's 2040 climate law on July 8th, sparking controversy and concern about potential delays and weakening of climate action due to their stated opposition to existing policies.

Far-Right Group to Lead EU's 2040 Climate Law Drafting
The far-right "Patriotes" group in the European Parliament secured the lead role in drafting the EU's 2040 climate law on July 8th, sparking controversy and concern about potential delays and weakening of climate action due to their stated opposition to existing policies.
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56% Bias Score

France to Increase Surveillance of Muslim Associations
France will introduce a new law by year's end increasing surveillance of, particularly, Muslim associations, expanding powers of administrative dissolution and asset freezes, and strengthening the "contrat d'engagement républicain", following a July 7th national security council meeting.

France to Increase Surveillance of Muslim Associations
France will introduce a new law by year's end increasing surveillance of, particularly, Muslim associations, expanding powers of administrative dissolution and asset freezes, and strengthening the "contrat d'engagement républicain", following a July 7th national security council meeting.
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48% Bias Score
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