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Franco-Algerian Relations Strained as Novelist Sansal Receives Prison Sentence
Acclaimed novelist Boualem Sansal, a dual French-Algerian citizen, was sentenced to five years in prison in Algeria for undermining national unity, triggering a diplomatic row between France and Algeria, worsened by France's stance on Western Sahara, and mobilizing international support.
Franco-Algerian Relations Strained as Novelist Sansal Receives Prison Sentence
Acclaimed novelist Boualem Sansal, a dual French-Algerian citizen, was sentenced to five years in prison in Algeria for undermining national unity, triggering a diplomatic row between France and Algeria, worsened by France's stance on Western Sahara, and mobilizing international support.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship with Thunberg, Hassan Onboard
Israeli authorities intercepted a ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, including climate activist Greta Thunberg and Franco-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan, early Monday morning, sparking international outcry and prompting France to seek consular protection for its citizens onboard amid a dire humani...
Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship with Thunberg, Hassan Onboard
Israeli authorities intercepted a ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, including climate activist Greta Thunberg and Franco-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan, early Monday morning, sparking international outcry and prompting France to seek consular protection for its citizens onboard amid a dire humani...
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60% Bias Score


Macron Rejects Trump's Greenland Annexation Bid
French President Macron rejected U.S. President Trump's interest in annexing Greenland, stating it is "not for taking," during a UN oceans conference; he will visit Greenland Sunday to discuss Arctic security and resource management with Greenland and Denmark's leaders.
Macron Rejects Trump's Greenland Annexation Bid
French President Macron rejected U.S. President Trump's interest in annexing Greenland, stating it is "not for taking," during a UN oceans conference; he will visit Greenland Sunday to discuss Arctic security and resource management with Greenland and Denmark's leaders.
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Germany Considers Reintroducing Military Draft Amidst Troop Shortages
Germany's military faces a severe troop shortage, prompting a debate among lawmakers on the potential reintroduction of compulsory military service; current voluntary recruitment efforts have fallen far short of the required 260,000 soldiers, leading to concerns about meeting NATO obligations.
Germany Considers Reintroducing Military Draft Amidst Troop Shortages
Germany's military faces a severe troop shortage, prompting a debate among lawmakers on the potential reintroduction of compulsory military service; current voluntary recruitment efforts have fallen far short of the required 260,000 soldiers, leading to concerns about meeting NATO obligations.
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One Year After Macron's Gamble: France Faces Political Instability
One year after Emmanuel Macron dissolved France's National Assembly, the country faces the consequences: a loss of parliamentary majority, months of governmental dysfunction, a worsening budget crisis, and the looming possibility of another snap election.
One Year After Macron's Gamble: France Faces Political Instability
One year after Emmanuel Macron dissolved France's National Assembly, the country faces the consequences: a loss of parliamentary majority, months of governmental dysfunction, a worsening budget crisis, and the looming possibility of another snap election.
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Delayed US-UK Trade Deal Leaves British Businesses Facing Continued Tariffs
A highly anticipated US-UK trade deal, announced on May 8th, promised to slash tariffs on British steel and car exports, but these tariffs remain in place a month later, causing significant financial hardship for British businesses while negotiations continue over implementation details.
Delayed US-UK Trade Deal Leaves British Businesses Facing Continued Tariffs
A highly anticipated US-UK trade deal, announced on May 8th, promised to slash tariffs on British steel and car exports, but these tariffs remain in place a month later, causing significant financial hardship for British businesses while negotiations continue over implementation details.
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32% Bias Score

Pressure Mounts on Metsola to Lead Malta's Nationalist Party".
Following the resignation of Malta's Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech, pressure is building on European Parliament President Roberta Metsola to run for the Maltese premiership ahead of the March 2027 general election. A February 2025 poll indicated that almost half of Nationalist voters want M...

Pressure Mounts on Metsola to Lead Malta's Nationalist Party".
Following the resignation of Malta's Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech, pressure is building on European Parliament President Roberta Metsola to run for the Maltese premiership ahead of the March 2027 general election. A February 2025 poll indicated that almost half of Nationalist voters want M...
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48% Bias Score

Schiphol Airport Noise Dispute: Flight Cap Creates Tension
Schiphol Airport, Europe's busiest by flight numbers, faces a legal battle over noise pollution, pitting residents against airlines and the Dutch government, with a proposed flight cap of 478,000 creating tension and economic concerns.

Schiphol Airport Noise Dispute: Flight Cap Creates Tension
Schiphol Airport, Europe's busiest by flight numbers, faces a legal battle over noise pollution, pitting residents against airlines and the Dutch government, with a proposed flight cap of 478,000 creating tension and economic concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Vaccines Crucial in Combating Rising Global Burden of Chronic Diseases
New research reveals that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for 75% of global deaths, costing $2 trillion annually; vaccines against influenza, pneumococcal infections, and COVID-19 offer crucial protection for NCD patients, and the UN will discuss a new political declaration to address the r...

Vaccines Crucial in Combating Rising Global Burden of Chronic Diseases
New research reveals that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for 75% of global deaths, costing $2 trillion annually; vaccines against influenza, pneumococcal infections, and COVID-19 offer crucial protection for NCD patients, and the UN will discuss a new political declaration to address the r...
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Diplomatic Debut: Early Successes and Unresolved Challenges
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first month in office has been marked by a diplomatic charm offensive, including a successful meeting with President Trump, but tangible policy achievements remain limited amid ongoing conflicts and complex relations with Israel.

Merz's Diplomatic Debut: Early Successes and Unresolved Challenges
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first month in office has been marked by a diplomatic charm offensive, including a successful meeting with President Trump, but tangible policy achievements remain limited amid ongoing conflicts and complex relations with Israel.
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40% Bias Score

Poland's Populist President-Elect: Implications for Ukraine and EU Relations
Following the victory of populist-nationalist Karol Nawrocki in Poland's presidential election, Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski affirmed continued support for Ukraine and the EU, highlighting ongoing defense initiatives and the expectation of cooperation on deterring Russia while suggesting poten...

Poland's Populist President-Elect: Implications for Ukraine and EU Relations
Following the victory of populist-nationalist Karol Nawrocki in Poland's presidential election, Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski affirmed continued support for Ukraine and the EU, highlighting ongoing defense initiatives and the expectation of cooperation on deterring Russia while suggesting poten...
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48% Bias Score

Moscow Airports Closed After Drone Strikes Amid Stalled Prisoner Exchange
Ukrainian drone strikes temporarily closed two major Moscow airports on Sunday morning, disrupting air travel, while a prisoner exchange deal between Russia and Ukraine remains stalled amid mutual accusations and a bombing raid on Kharkiv killing four and injuring at least sixty.

Moscow Airports Closed After Drone Strikes Amid Stalled Prisoner Exchange
Ukrainian drone strikes temporarily closed two major Moscow airports on Sunday morning, disrupting air travel, while a prisoner exchange deal between Russia and Ukraine remains stalled amid mutual accusations and a bombing raid on Kharkiv killing four and injuring at least sixty.
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44% Bias Score
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