"France Adapts Nuclear Deterrence Strategy in Post-Cold War Era"
"France adapted its nuclear deterrence strategy post-Cold War by reducing its land-based missiles, maintaining sea- and air-based systems, and shifting its doctrine to prioritize targeting power centers. Experts propose further adaptation via a European initiative involving coordinated nuclear patro...
"France Adapts Nuclear Deterrence Strategy in Post-Cold War Era"
"France adapted its nuclear deterrence strategy post-Cold War by reducing its land-based missiles, maintaining sea- and air-based systems, and shifting its doctrine to prioritize targeting power centers. Experts propose further adaptation via a European initiative involving coordinated nuclear patro...
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32% Bias Score
MEP Warns of Escalating Hybrid Warfare in the Baltic Sea
Dutch MEP Bart Groothuis warns of escalating hybrid warfare targeting the West, citing recent incidents in the Baltic Sea, including a suspicious Chinese cargo ship and a Russian attack on a German helicopter, alongside sabotage attempts and attacks on infrastructure, arguing for stronger countermea...
MEP Warns of Escalating Hybrid Warfare in the Baltic Sea
Dutch MEP Bart Groothuis warns of escalating hybrid warfare targeting the West, citing recent incidents in the Baltic Sea, including a suspicious Chinese cargo ship and a Russian attack on a German helicopter, alongside sabotage attempts and attacks on infrastructure, arguing for stronger countermea...
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52% Bias Score
Macron Addresses Political Crisis Following No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote against his government, resulting in a 331-vote majority, President Macron addressed the nation on December 5th, acknowledging his decision to dissolve parliament three months earlier as a miscalculation that exacerbated the political crisis.
Macron Addresses Political Crisis Following No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote against his government, resulting in a 331-vote majority, President Macron addressed the nation on December 5th, acknowledging his decision to dissolve parliament three months earlier as a miscalculation that exacerbated the political crisis.
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52% Bias Score
Notre Dame Reopening: Global Leaders Gather Amidst French Crisis
The restored Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen on Saturday, hosting a ceremony attended by numerous world leaders including US President-elect Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, following a five-year, €700 million restoration effort.
Notre Dame Reopening: Global Leaders Gather Amidst French Crisis
The restored Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen on Saturday, hosting a ceremony attended by numerous world leaders including US President-elect Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, following a five-year, €700 million restoration effort.
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56% Bias Score
Airbus DS to Cut 2,043 Jobs Amidst Satellite Project Setbacks
Airbus Defence and Space is cutting 2,043 jobs globally by mid-2026, with significant losses in France and Germany, due to €1.6 billion in provisions from satellite development setbacks; the CGT union protests the plan, citing high workload and future projects.
Airbus DS to Cut 2,043 Jobs Amidst Satellite Project Setbacks
Airbus Defence and Space is cutting 2,043 jobs globally by mid-2026, with significant losses in France and Germany, due to €1.6 billion in provisions from satellite development setbacks; the CGT union protests the plan, citing high workload and future projects.
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60% Bias Score
Rumiz's New Series: Reclaiming Europe's Mythical Identity
Paolo Rumiz's 14-volume book series, starting with "Verranno di notte", counters the narrative of European decline by exploring its mythical roots and critiquing the current political climate characterized by rising nationalism and demonization of migrants. The series, available in Italy, aims to in...
Rumiz's New Series: Reclaiming Europe's Mythical Identity
Paolo Rumiz's 14-volume book series, starting with "Verranno di notte", counters the narrative of European decline by exploring its mythical roots and critiquing the current political climate characterized by rising nationalism and demonization of migrants. The series, available in Italy, aims to in...
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44% Bias Score
Climate Change Fuels Spread of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Europe
The rising number of locally acquired dengue cases in Europe, from 71 in 2022 to 130 in 2023, is directly linked to the expansion of Asian tiger mosquitoes, which thrive in warmer climates and milder winters, posing a growing public health risk.
Climate Change Fuels Spread of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Europe
The rising number of locally acquired dengue cases in Europe, from 71 in 2022 to 130 in 2023, is directly linked to the expansion of Asian tiger mosquitoes, which thrive in warmer climates and milder winters, posing a growing public health risk.
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28% Bias Score
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Faces Last-Minute Setbacks
Despite nearing completion, the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement faces significant opposition from Italy and France due to concerns about environmental and economic impacts, potentially delaying its ratification.
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Faces Last-Minute Setbacks
Despite nearing completion, the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement faces significant opposition from Italy and France due to concerns about environmental and economic impacts, potentially delaying its ratification.
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52% Bias Score
French Government Collapses, Macron Announces New Prime Minister
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new prime minister will be appointed within days to form a 'government of general interest' following the collapse of his previous government due to a no-confidence vote, triggering a political impasse and necessitating a short-term budget extension until...
French Government Collapses, Macron Announces New Prime Minister
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new prime minister will be appointed within days to form a 'government of general interest' following the collapse of his previous government due to a no-confidence vote, triggering a political impasse and necessitating a short-term budget extension until...
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40% Bias Score
"CATL and Stellantis to Build €4 Billion Battery Factory in Spain"
"CATL and Stellantis are building a €4 billion battery cell factory in Zaragoza, Spain, creating over 4,000 jobs, defying Europe's struggling battery sector and exceeding prior announcements of €2.5 billion investment and 3,000 jobs; the factory's initial phase will focus on module production using ...
"CATL and Stellantis to Build €4 Billion Battery Factory in Spain"
"CATL and Stellantis are building a €4 billion battery cell factory in Zaragoza, Spain, creating over 4,000 jobs, defying Europe's struggling battery sector and exceeding prior announcements of €2.5 billion investment and 3,000 jobs; the factory's initial phase will focus on module production using ...
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52% Bias Score
France's Political Crisis Casts Shadow on Notre-Dame Reopening
Emmanuel Macron's celebration of Notre-Dame's reopening is overshadowed by the collapse of his government, leaving France politically unstable at a critical time for European security and international relations, just as Russia wages war in Ukraine and tensions rise between China and the United Stat...
France's Political Crisis Casts Shadow on Notre-Dame Reopening
Emmanuel Macron's celebration of Notre-Dame's reopening is overshadowed by the collapse of his government, leaving France politically unstable at a critical time for European security and international relations, just as Russia wages war in Ukraine and tensions rise between China and the United Stat...
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56% Bias Score
"Menstrual Product Costs Highlight Deeper European Gender Economic Inequality"
"European women face significant costs from menstrual products (€2000 over 40 years in Spain), despite some countries reducing VAT or providing free products; however, experts argue this is a small part of larger gender economic inequality, emphasizing the need for systemic change."
"Menstrual Product Costs Highlight Deeper European Gender Economic Inequality"
"European women face significant costs from menstrual products (€2000 over 40 years in Spain), despite some countries reducing VAT or providing free products; however, experts argue this is a small part of larger gender economic inequality, emphasizing the need for systemic change."
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40% Bias Score