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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Falter Over Hostage Release
Egypt is mediating a ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas; Israel proposed a temporary truce contingent on hostage release, which Hamas rejected, demanding a full end to the war and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in exchange for all hostages.
Gaza Ceasefire Talks Falter Over Hostage Release
Egypt is mediating a ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas; Israel proposed a temporary truce contingent on hostage release, which Hamas rejected, demanding a full end to the war and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in exchange for all hostages.
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36% Bias Score


Swedish Youth Refile Climate Lawsuit Amidst Concerns Over Insufficient Government Action
Swedish youth activists are refiling a climate lawsuit against their government after an initial dismissal, highlighting concerns over insufficient climate policies and rising emissions, despite a 2045 carbon neutrality goal, mirroring similar successful legal challenges in other European countries.
Swedish Youth Refile Climate Lawsuit Amidst Concerns Over Insufficient Government Action
Swedish youth activists are refiling a climate lawsuit against their government after an initial dismissal, highlighting concerns over insufficient climate policies and rising emissions, despite a 2045 carbon neutrality goal, mirroring similar successful legal challenges in other European countries.
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40% Bias Score


Coordinated Attacks Target French Prisons
Multiple French prisons, including Toulon, Valence, and Aix-Luynes, experienced coordinated attacks involving vehicle arsons and gunfire; the National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office is investigating.
Coordinated Attacks Target French Prisons
Multiple French prisons, including Toulon, Valence, and Aix-Luynes, experienced coordinated attacks involving vehicle arsons and gunfire; the National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office is investigating.
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40% Bias Score


French Minister Questioned Over 80,000-Euro Exhibition Contracts
French Minister Sébastien Lecornu was questioned by authorities on April 11th regarding two exhibitions commissioned without public tender to Jean-Claude Narcy for nearly 80,000 euros, deliberately below the threshold requiring a bidding process, prompting an investigation into potential favoritism ...
French Minister Questioned Over 80,000-Euro Exhibition Contracts
French Minister Sébastien Lecornu was questioned by authorities on April 11th regarding two exhibitions commissioned without public tender to Jean-Claude Narcy for nearly 80,000 euros, deliberately below the threshold requiring a bidding process, prompting an investigation into potential favoritism ...
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40% Bias Score


Franco-Algerian Influencer Sentenced for Online Death Threats
Franco-Algerian influencer Sofia Benlemmane received a 9-month suspended prison sentence in Lyon for online death threats against Algerian government opponents, highlighting the legal limits of free speech in France and the global impact of online hate speech.
Franco-Algerian Influencer Sentenced for Online Death Threats
Franco-Algerian influencer Sofia Benlemmane received a 9-month suspended prison sentence in Lyon for online death threats against Algerian government opponents, highlighting the legal limits of free speech in France and the global impact of online hate speech.
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44% Bias Score


Cnap Replaces Artist Emergency Fund with New, More Restrictive Program
The French National Center for Plastic Arts (Cnap) replaced its €1,500 emergency fund for artists with a new €4,000 program, "Rebond", requiring professional development and impacting fewer artists, sparking criticism over increased precarity for artists.
Cnap Replaces Artist Emergency Fund with New, More Restrictive Program
The French National Center for Plastic Arts (Cnap) replaced its €1,500 emergency fund for artists with a new €4,000 program, "Rebond", requiring professional development and impacting fewer artists, sparking criticism over increased precarity for artists.
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48% Bias Score

Senegal Probes €30 Million Embezzlement from Covid-19 Fund
Following a Court of Auditors' report, six high-ranking Senegalese officials face investigation for embezzling €30 million from the country's Covid-19 response fund, totaling €1.1 billion, with arrests already made and further investigations into the misuse of funds across multiple government minist...

Senegal Probes €30 Million Embezzlement from Covid-19 Fund
Following a Court of Auditors' report, six high-ranking Senegalese officials face investigation for embezzling €30 million from the country's Covid-19 response fund, totaling €1.1 billion, with arrests already made and further investigations into the misuse of funds across multiple government minist...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Sperm Donor Scandal: At Least 85 Donors Exceeded Legal Limits, Fathering Hundreds of Children
A Dutch fertility scandal revealed that at least 85 sperm donors fathered far more children than legally allowed, with some having 50-75 children, leading to apologies from the NVOG and concerns about incest and consanguinity.

Dutch Sperm Donor Scandal: At Least 85 Donors Exceeded Legal Limits, Fathering Hundreds of Children
A Dutch fertility scandal revealed that at least 85 sperm donors fathered far more children than legally allowed, with some having 50-75 children, leading to apologies from the NVOG and concerns about incest and consanguinity.
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24% Bias Score

France Aims for €40 Billion in Budget Savings by 2026
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a plan to achieve €40 billion in budget savings by 2026 by increasing production and employment, rejecting tax increases due to France's already high tax burden, the highest globally in 2024. He aims to present the budget's main orientations before Jul...

France Aims for €40 Billion in Budget Savings by 2026
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a plan to achieve €40 billion in budget savings by 2026 by increasing production and employment, rejecting tax increases due to France's already high tax burden, the highest globally in 2024. He aims to present the budget's main orientations before Jul...
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44% Bias Score

Vargas Llosa: France, Politics, and a Shifting Literary Identity
Mario Vargas Llosa, in a February 2023 speech, attributed his understanding of Latin American sociopolitics and his identity as a writer to his time in France, revealing a shift from leftist ideals to supporting anti-left figures in Peru, while also warning against the impact of screens and social m...

Vargas Llosa: France, Politics, and a Shifting Literary Identity
Mario Vargas Llosa, in a February 2023 speech, attributed his understanding of Latin American sociopolitics and his identity as a writer to his time in France, revealing a shift from leftist ideals to supporting anti-left figures in Peru, while also warning against the impact of screens and social m...
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44% Bias Score

French Court Upholds Ban on Porn Site Camschat to Protect Minors
A French court upheld a regulator's order to block the pornographic website Camschat, citing the need to protect minors, a decision that supports the new Sren law and could set a precedent for future online content regulation; the regulator estimates 2.3 million French minors access pornographic web...

French Court Upholds Ban on Porn Site Camschat to Protect Minors
A French court upheld a regulator's order to block the pornographic website Camschat, citing the need to protect minors, a decision that supports the new Sren law and could set a precedent for future online content regulation; the regulator estimates 2.3 million French minors access pornographic web...
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40% Bias Score

Russian Missile Strike Kills 34 Civilians in Sumy, Ukraine
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on April 13th, during Orthodox Easter, killed at least 34 civilians, including two children, and injured 117 others, despite Russia claiming it targeted a military command meeting.

Russian Missile Strike Kills 34 Civilians in Sumy, Ukraine
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on April 13th, during Orthodox Easter, killed at least 34 civilians, including two children, and injured 117 others, despite Russia claiming it targeted a military command meeting.
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44% Bias Score
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