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Far-Right Surge in Romanian Elections Raises Geopolitical Concerns
In Romania's December 1st parliamentary elections, the pro-European Social Democrats won, but the combined far-right tripled its vote share from 2020 to over 31%, raising concerns about the country's geopolitical alignment amid economic hardship and the war in Ukraine.
Far-Right Surge in Romanian Elections Raises Geopolitical Concerns
In Romania's December 1st parliamentary elections, the pro-European Social Democrats won, but the combined far-right tripled its vote share from 2020 to over 31%, raising concerns about the country's geopolitical alignment amid economic hardship and the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Long-Term Health Crisis Persists
The Bhopal gas tragedy's aftermath continues to affect thousands of children in India, suffering from birth defects and chronic illnesses due to parental exposure to methyl isocyanate, while inadequate cleanup and legal challenges perpetuate the crisis.
Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Long-Term Health Crisis Persists
The Bhopal gas tragedy's aftermath continues to affect thousands of children in India, suffering from birth defects and chronic illnesses due to parental exposure to methyl isocyanate, while inadequate cleanup and legal challenges perpetuate the crisis.
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28% Bias Score


HTS Captures Most of Aleppo City in Major Syrian Offensive
On November 30th, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allied rebels captured most of Aleppo city after a three-day offensive, resulting in 311 reported deaths and marking a significant escalation in the Syrian conflict.
HTS Captures Most of Aleppo City in Major Syrian Offensive
On November 30th, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allied rebels captured most of Aleppo city after a three-day offensive, resulting in 311 reported deaths and marking a significant escalation in the Syrian conflict.
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44% Bias Score


Decathlon to Pay €1 Billion Dividend Amidst Union Criticism and Job Cuts
Decathlon will pay its shareholder, the Mulliez family association, €1 billion in dividends for 2024, sparking criticism from unions amid job cuts at other Mulliez-owned companies like Auchan.
Decathlon to Pay €1 Billion Dividend Amidst Union Criticism and Job Cuts
Decathlon will pay its shareholder, the Mulliez family association, €1 billion in dividends for 2024, sparking criticism from unions amid job cuts at other Mulliez-owned companies like Auchan.
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48% Bias Score


Romanian Election Fraud Allegations Spark Investigations
In Romania's surprise presidential election, pro-Russian candidate Calin Georgescu advanced to a runoff, prompting investigations into cyberattacks, alleged TikTok bias, and a mandated vote recount amid concerns about Russian interference and potential election fraud.
Romanian Election Fraud Allegations Spark Investigations
In Romania's surprise presidential election, pro-Russian candidate Calin Georgescu advanced to a runoff, prompting investigations into cyberattacks, alleged TikTok bias, and a mandated vote recount amid concerns about Russian interference and potential election fraud.
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48% Bias Score


French Guiana's HIV Crisis: A Culture of Silence and Geographical Barriers
French Guiana has seven times the national average of HIV infections, mainly affecting heterosexuals and linked to poverty, limited healthcare access, and common multiple sexual partners; a local NGO, Aides, combats this through awareness campaigns and support.
French Guiana's HIV Crisis: A Culture of Silence and Geographical Barriers
French Guiana has seven times the national average of HIV infections, mainly affecting heterosexuals and linked to poverty, limited healthcare access, and common multiple sexual partners; a local NGO, Aides, combats this through awareness campaigns and support.
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16% Bias Score

French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Budget Dispute
On December 2nd, 2024, the French government faces a potential no-confidence vote due to a standoff with the Rassemblement National (RN) over the social security budget. The RN, led by Jordan Bardella, threatens a censure motion unless further concessions are made before 15:00. The government, led b...

French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Budget Dispute
On December 2nd, 2024, the French government faces a potential no-confidence vote due to a standoff with the Rassemblement National (RN) over the social security budget. The RN, led by Jordan Bardella, threatens a censure motion unless further concessions are made before 15:00. The government, led b...
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52% Bias Score

Sarkozy Contemplates Political Exit in 1995
In a 1995 Liberation profile, 40-year-old French Minister of Budget Nicolas Sarkozy contemplated leaving politics within a decade due to its high costs, revealing cynicism about the system and a calculated approach to media relations, while reflecting on his complex relationship with his father and ...

Sarkozy Contemplates Political Exit in 1995
In a 1995 Liberation profile, 40-year-old French Minister of Budget Nicolas Sarkozy contemplated leaving politics within a decade due to its high costs, revealing cynicism about the system and a calculated approach to media relations, while reflecting on his complex relationship with his father and ...
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48% Bias Score

Kosovo Canal Explosion Triggers Crisis, Accusations Fly Between Kosovo and Serbia
A bomb explosion damaged the Ibar-Lepenac canal in Kosovo on November 29th, disrupting water and electricity supplies to hundreds of thousands. Kosovo accuses Serbia of orchestrating the attack, which Serbia denies, exacerbating existing tensions between the two countries.

Kosovo Canal Explosion Triggers Crisis, Accusations Fly Between Kosovo and Serbia
A bomb explosion damaged the Ibar-Lepenac canal in Kosovo on November 29th, disrupting water and electricity supplies to hundreds of thousands. Kosovo accuses Serbia of orchestrating the attack, which Serbia denies, exacerbating existing tensions between the two countries.
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44% Bias Score

Long-Term Prisoner Christophe Khider to be Released
After serving nearly three decades for murder, armed robbery, and multiple escape attempts, 53-year-old Christophe Khider will be released from Vendin-le-Vieil prison at the end of December and placed under electronic surveillance.

Long-Term Prisoner Christophe Khider to be Released
After serving nearly three decades for murder, armed robbery, and multiple escape attempts, 53-year-old Christophe Khider will be released from Vendin-le-Vieil prison at the end of December and placed under electronic surveillance.
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64% Bias Score

Spain Creates Paid Climate Leave After Deadly Floods
Spain introduced a four-day paid climate leave for workers in weather alerts, a response to recent floods that killed 230 and criticism of companies forcing employees to work during red alerts.

Spain Creates Paid Climate Leave After Deadly Floods
Spain introduced a four-day paid climate leave for workers in weather alerts, a response to recent floods that killed 230 and criticism of companies forcing employees to work during red alerts.
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44% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Reopens: €846 Million Restoration Highlights Wealth Concentration and Catholic Divisions
The Notre-Dame cathedral reopened on December 8th after a €846 million restoration funded largely by a handful of wealthy French donors, revealing underlying tensions within French Catholicism.

Notre-Dame Reopens: €846 Million Restoration Highlights Wealth Concentration and Catholic Divisions
The Notre-Dame cathedral reopened on December 8th after a €846 million restoration funded largely by a handful of wealthy French donors, revealing underlying tensions within French Catholicism.
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40% Bias Score
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