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Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates with June 2024 Strikes
Escalating tensions between Iran and Israel resulted in Israeli airstrikes on Iranian sites in June 2024, following a series of attacks and retaliations beginning with Iran's support for Hamas after the October 2023 attacks and culminating in the assassination of key figures in Hamas and Hezbollah.
Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates with June 2024 Strikes
Escalating tensions between Iran and Israel resulted in Israeli airstrikes on Iranian sites in June 2024, following a series of attacks and retaliations beginning with Iran's support for Hamas after the October 2023 attacks and culminating in the assassination of key figures in Hamas and Hezbollah.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Aid Flotilla: MEP Deportation Fuels Further Protests
French-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan, part of a flotilla aiming to breach the Israeli blockade of Gaza, was arrested, deported, and then addressed supporters in Paris, announcing plans for further aid missions amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and international condemnation.
Gaza Aid Flotilla: MEP Deportation Fuels Further Protests
French-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan, part of a flotilla aiming to breach the Israeli blockade of Gaza, was arrested, deported, and then addressed supporters in Paris, announcing plans for further aid missions amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and international condemnation.
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Airspace Closure Delays Release of Detained Journalist
Three passengers, including Blast journalist Yanis Mhamdi, remain detained in Israel despite planned release due to the closure of Israeli airspace after an attack on Iranian facilities; nine others, including an MEP and activist Greta Thunberg, were released earlier.
Israeli Airspace Closure Delays Release of Detained Journalist
Three passengers, including Blast journalist Yanis Mhamdi, remain detained in Israel despite planned release due to the closure of Israeli airspace after an attack on Iranian facilities; nine others, including an MEP and activist Greta Thunberg, were released earlier.
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40% Bias Score


16 French RN MPs Linked to Hate Speech on Facebook
Les Jours revealed that 16 RN and affiliated MPs belonged to a Facebook group containing hateful and racist comments after a soccer match; some MPs were administrators, and many failed to report the illegal content, despite legal obligations.
16 French RN MPs Linked to Hate Speech on Facebook
Les Jours revealed that 16 RN and affiliated MPs belonged to a Facebook group containing hateful and racist comments after a soccer match; some MPs were administrators, and many failed to report the illegal content, despite legal obligations.
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56% Bias Score


France Proposes Smartphone Sales Ban for Under-15s
A bipartisan proposal in France seeks to ban the sale of smartphones to individuals under 15 years old, citing concerns about mental health impacts from excessive screen time; the law would require age verification from retailers and encourage the creation of phones with limited features.
France Proposes Smartphone Sales Ban for Under-15s
A bipartisan proposal in France seeks to ban the sale of smartphones to individuals under 15 years old, citing concerns about mental health impacts from excessive screen time; the law would require age verification from retailers and encourage the creation of phones with limited features.
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44% Bias Score


AFP Announces €12-14 Million Cost-Cutting Program Amidst Revenue Crisis
AFP, facing a €12-14 million revenue shortfall over 2025-2026 due to global economic uncertainty, pressure from authoritarian governments, and challenges in digital content monetization, announced a cost-cutting program impacting its 2600 employees.
AFP Announces €12-14 Million Cost-Cutting Program Amidst Revenue Crisis
AFP, facing a €12-14 million revenue shortfall over 2025-2026 due to global economic uncertainty, pressure from authoritarian governments, and challenges in digital content monetization, announced a cost-cutting program impacting its 2600 employees.
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32% Bias Score

Israel's Attack on Iran Disrupts Daily Life, Fuels Anxiety
On June 13th, Israel launched a large-scale military operation against Iran, prompting a nationwide alert that disrupted daily life and caused widespread anxiety, with various sectors canceling public events amid fears of retaliation and regional escalation.

Israel's Attack on Iran Disrupts Daily Life, Fuels Anxiety
On June 13th, Israel launched a large-scale military operation against Iran, prompting a nationwide alert that disrupted daily life and caused widespread anxiety, with various sectors canceling public events amid fears of retaliation and regional escalation.
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64% Bias Score

Macron-MBS Peace Plan Offers Slim Hope for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
A proposed peace plan by Macron and MBS aims to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a ceasefire, hostage release, Hamas disarmament, Arab recognition of Israel, and the revitalization of the Palestinian Authority, contingent upon US support and cooperation from both sides, offering a sl...

Macron-MBS Peace Plan Offers Slim Hope for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
A proposed peace plan by Macron and MBS aims to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a ceasefire, hostage release, Hamas disarmament, Arab recognition of Israel, and the revitalization of the Palestinian Authority, contingent upon US support and cooperation from both sides, offering a sl...
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60% Bias Score

Federal Judge Rules Trump's National Guard Deployment in LA Illegal
A federal judge deemed President Trump's deployment of 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines to Los Angeles illegal due to non-compliance with Congressional procedure, returning control to Governor Newsom, prompting an appeal from the Justice Department.

Federal Judge Rules Trump's National Guard Deployment in LA Illegal
A federal judge deemed President Trump's deployment of 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines to Los Angeles illegal due to non-compliance with Congressional procedure, returning control to Governor Newsom, prompting an appeal from the Justice Department.
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52% Bias Score

EPR Faces Challenge Selecting Paris Mayoral Candidate for 2026
France's ruling EPR party faces a challenge selecting a mayoral candidate for the 2026 Paris elections, with deputies Franck Riester and Sylvain Maillard tasked with proposing a candidate by September, indicating that current LR candidate Rachida Dati lacks unanimous support.

EPR Faces Challenge Selecting Paris Mayoral Candidate for 2026
France's ruling EPR party faces a challenge selecting a mayoral candidate for the 2026 Paris elections, with deputies Franck Riester and Sylvain Maillard tasked with proposing a candidate by September, indicating that current LR candidate Rachida Dati lacks unanimous support.
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44% Bias Score

French Minister Investigated for Alleged Perjury Regarding Lobbyist Ties
French Minister Aurore Bergé, investigated for allegedly lying under oath about her ties to private daycare lobbyist Elsa Hervy, was given the status of 'témoin assistée' on June 13th, pending further investigation into their relationship and potential conflict of interest.

French Minister Investigated for Alleged Perjury Regarding Lobbyist Ties
French Minister Aurore Bergé, investigated for allegedly lying under oath about her ties to private daycare lobbyist Elsa Hervy, was given the status of 'témoin assistée' on June 13th, pending further investigation into their relationship and potential conflict of interest.
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40% Bias Score

French Teachers' Strike Notice Over Baccalaureate Exam Workload
The National Union of Secondary Education (SNES-FSU) filed a strike notice during the French baccalaureate exams, affecting over 700,000 students, to pressure the Ministry of Education to address teacher workload concerns, particularly for language teachers grading papers after exam supervision.

French Teachers' Strike Notice Over Baccalaureate Exam Workload
The National Union of Secondary Education (SNES-FSU) filed a strike notice during the French baccalaureate exams, affecting over 700,000 students, to pressure the Ministry of Education to address teacher workload concerns, particularly for language teachers grading papers after exam supervision.
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52% Bias Score
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