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French Life Expectancy Increases, but Inequalities Remain
A 2024 report by Drees shows that French life expectancy increased, exceeding 2019 levels, with women at 85.7 years and men at 80 years; healthy life expectancy at 65 also rose significantly, but inequalities persist.
French Life Expectancy Increases, but Inequalities Remain
A 2024 report by Drees shows that French life expectancy increased, exceeding 2019 levels, with women at 85.7 years and men at 80 years; healthy life expectancy at 65 also rose significantly, but inequalities persist.
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32% Bias Score


Google Fights €4.34 Billion EU Android Antitrust Fine
Google faces a €4.34 billion EU fine for allegedly abusing its Android dominance by requiring pre-installation of Google Search and Chrome, a claim Google contests, arguing its strategy fostered competition; the court will issue a ruling on June 12th.
Google Fights €4.34 Billion EU Android Antitrust Fine
Google faces a €4.34 billion EU fine for allegedly abusing its Android dominance by requiring pre-installation of Google Search and Chrome, a claim Google contests, arguing its strategy fostered competition; the court will issue a ruling on June 12th.
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40% Bias Score


France Legalizes Drone Pesticide Spraying on Steep Slopes
The French Parliament passed a bill authorizing drone pesticide spraying on steep slopes (over 20%) for specific crops like bananas and certain vines, despite concerns from the left about health and environmental risks, citing a 2019-2021 experiment and an Anses report.
France Legalizes Drone Pesticide Spraying on Steep Slopes
The French Parliament passed a bill authorizing drone pesticide spraying on steep slopes (over 20%) for specific crops like bananas and certain vines, despite concerns from the left about health and environmental risks, citing a 2019-2021 experiment and an Anses report.
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48% Bias Score


French Senate Votes to Temporarily Reintroduce Banned Insecticide
The French Senate voted to temporarily allow the use of acetamiprid, a neonicotinoid insecticide banned in France since 2018, to support beet and hazelnut producers who claim the ban disadvantages them compared to European competitors; the measure, however, faces uncertain prospects in the National ...
French Senate Votes to Temporarily Reintroduce Banned Insecticide
The French Senate voted to temporarily allow the use of acetamiprid, a neonicotinoid insecticide banned in France since 2018, to support beet and hazelnut producers who claim the ban disadvantages them compared to European competitors; the measure, however, faces uncertain prospects in the National ...
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44% Bias Score


EU to Temporarily Suspend, Not Lift, Sanctions on Syria
The EU plans to temporarily suspend, not lift, sanctions on Syria following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, contingent on the new government's actions, focusing on economic recovery in energy and finance while maintaining a 'fall-back mechanism'.
EU to Temporarily Suspend, Not Lift, Sanctions on Syria
The EU plans to temporarily suspend, not lift, sanctions on Syria following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, contingent on the new government's actions, focusing on economic recovery in energy and finance while maintaining a 'fall-back mechanism'.
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44% Bias Score


EU Extends Russia Sanctions for Six Months
The European Union extended sanctions on Russia for six months until July 31, after Hungary dropped its objection following a gas dispute with Ukraine and a statement from U.S. President Donald Trump urging an end to the war.
EU Extends Russia Sanctions for Six Months
The European Union extended sanctions on Russia for six months until July 31, after Hungary dropped its objection following a gas dispute with Ukraine and a statement from U.S. President Donald Trump urging an end to the war.
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44% Bias Score

Scholz and Frederiksen Reject Trump's Greenland Claims
Following US President Trump's repeated claims on Greenland, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issued a joint statement emphasizing the inviolability of borders and the importance of international cooperation, while the EU proposed deploying troops to Greenlan...

Scholz and Frederiksen Reject Trump's Greenland Claims
Following US President Trump's repeated claims on Greenland, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issued a joint statement emphasizing the inviolability of borders and the importance of international cooperation, while the EU proposed deploying troops to Greenlan...
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36% Bias Score

British Regret Mounts Five Years After Brexit
Five years after the UK left the European Union, a majority of Britons now regret Brexit due to negative economic impacts, increased immigration, and public health issues, yet the government avoids open debate on the issue, despite a shift in public opinion.

British Regret Mounts Five Years After Brexit
Five years after the UK left the European Union, a majority of Britons now regret Brexit due to negative economic impacts, increased immigration, and public health issues, yet the government avoids open debate on the issue, despite a shift in public opinion.
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52% Bias Score

EU to Gradually Lift Some Sanctions Against Syria
EU foreign ministers agreed to gradually lift some sanctions against Syria, prioritizing infrastructure and energy, while maintaining others and conditioning further steps on inclusive governance and distancing from extremism.

EU to Gradually Lift Some Sanctions Against Syria
EU foreign ministers agreed to gradually lift some sanctions against Syria, prioritizing infrastructure and energy, while maintaining others and conditioning further steps on inclusive governance and distancing from extremism.
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36% Bias Score

Italy Sends Migrants to Albania for Asylum Processing Amid Legal Challenges
An Italian navy ship brought 49 migrants intercepted at sea to Albania for asylum processing, marking the third such attempt after previous legal challenges. The migrants, reportedly from Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Gambia, will be housed in Albanian centers under a November 2023 agreement a...

Italy Sends Migrants to Albania for Asylum Processing Amid Legal Challenges
An Italian navy ship brought 49 migrants intercepted at sea to Albania for asylum processing, marking the third such attempt after previous legal challenges. The migrants, reportedly from Bangladesh, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Gambia, will be housed in Albanian centers under a November 2023 agreement a...
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48% Bias Score

Musk's AfD Endorsement Shakes German Election
American billionaire Elon Musk's surprise video appearance at a German far-right AfD campaign event, where he endorsed the party as Germany's 'best hope,' has prompted mixed reactions and uncertainty regarding its impact on the upcoming election.

Musk's AfD Endorsement Shakes German Election
American billionaire Elon Musk's surprise video appearance at a German far-right AfD campaign event, where he endorsed the party as Germany's 'best hope,' has prompted mixed reactions and uncertainty regarding its impact on the upcoming election.
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44% Bias Score

EU Green Policies: Billions in Carbon Credits to China, Economic and Social Unrest
European carmakers might pay billions to Chinese electric vehicle companies in carbon credits due to EU regulations, illustrating a conflict between environmental goals and economic competitiveness, potentially worsening social unrest.

EU Green Policies: Billions in Carbon Credits to China, Economic and Social Unrest
European carmakers might pay billions to Chinese electric vehicle companies in carbon credits due to EU regulations, illustrating a conflict between environmental goals and economic competitiveness, potentially worsening social unrest.
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60% Bias Score
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