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Karabatic's Late Goal Secures France's Hard-Fought Victory Over Egypt
France defeated Egypt 33-32 in a handball match featuring a late game-winning goal by Nikola Karabatic, despite Egypt's strong comeback led by Hesham's 8 goals and a late-game red card for Karabatic.
Karabatic's Late Goal Secures France's Hard-Fought Victory Over Egypt
France defeated Egypt 33-32 in a handball match featuring a late game-winning goal by Nikola Karabatic, despite Egypt's strong comeback led by Hesham's 8 goals and a late-game red card for Karabatic.
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40% Bias Score


French Government's Role in Assassinations of Cameroonian Independence Leaders Revealed
A French-Cameroonian commission's report details the French government's role in the 1958 assassination of Cameroonian independence leader Ruben Um Nyobé and the 1960 poisoning of Félix-Roland Moumié in Geneva, highlighting the brutal methods used to suppress the UPC and maintain colonial control.
French Government's Role in Assassinations of Cameroonian Independence Leaders Revealed
A French-Cameroonian commission's report details the French government's role in the 1958 assassination of Cameroonian independence leader Ruben Um Nyobé and the 1960 poisoning of Félix-Roland Moumié in Geneva, highlighting the brutal methods used to suppress the UPC and maintain colonial control.
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32% Bias Score


France: Decrease in Antisemitic Incidents Masks Record High in Violent Acts
In 2024, France recorded 1,570 antisemitic incidents, a 6% decrease from 2023, but violent acts surged to a record high of 106, a 24.7% increase. This alarming trend, influenced by anti-Israel rhetoric and political discourse, poses a significant threat to French Jewry.
France: Decrease in Antisemitic Incidents Masks Record High in Violent Acts
In 2024, France recorded 1,570 antisemitic incidents, a 6% decrease from 2023, but violent acts surged to a record high of 106, a 24.7% increase. This alarming trend, influenced by anti-Israel rhetoric and political discourse, poses a significant threat to French Jewry.
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44% Bias Score


Severe Influenza Epidemic in France: High Mortality and Low Vaccine Effectiveness
France faces an exceptionally severe influenza outbreak, with three virus strains circulating simultaneously, resulting in high mortality (7% of deaths linked to influenza), low vaccine effectiveness (35% in over-65s), and numerous hospitalizations, especially among children and the elderly.
Severe Influenza Epidemic in France: High Mortality and Low Vaccine Effectiveness
France faces an exceptionally severe influenza outbreak, with three virus strains circulating simultaneously, resulting in high mortality (7% of deaths linked to influenza), low vaccine effectiveness (35% in over-65s), and numerous hospitalizations, especially among children and the elderly.
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48% Bias Score


New Commission Investigates Sexual Abuse Allegations in Foyers de Charité"
A new independent commission is investigating the Foyers de Charité, a Catholic organization, following numerous allegations of sexual abuse against its founders, including Georges Finet, despite a previous 2019 investigation that confirmed sexual assault by several priests. This new commission aims...
New Commission Investigates Sexual Abuse Allegations in Foyers de Charité"
A new independent commission is investigating the Foyers de Charité, a Catholic organization, following numerous allegations of sexual abuse against its founders, including Georges Finet, despite a previous 2019 investigation that confirmed sexual assault by several priests. This new commission aims...
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36% Bias Score


LinkedIn Faces Copyright Lawsuit from French News Publishers
The Alliance of the General Press (APIG), representing 50 French news outlets, is suing LinkedIn for using their content without authorization or payment since 2019, citing France's neighboring rights law.
LinkedIn Faces Copyright Lawsuit from French News Publishers
The Alliance of the General Press (APIG), representing 50 French news outlets, is suing LinkedIn for using their content without authorization or payment since 2019, citing France's neighboring rights law.
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36% Bias Score

Air Pollution in France: 40,000 Deaths and €16 Billion in Economic Costs
A new study by Santé publique France estimates that air pollution in France caused 40,000 deaths and over €16 billion in economic costs in 2021, with 12-20% of new child respiratory illnesses and 7-13% of new adult respiratory, cardiovascular, or metabolic illnesses attributed to air pollution.

Air Pollution in France: 40,000 Deaths and €16 Billion in Economic Costs
A new study by Santé publique France estimates that air pollution in France caused 40,000 deaths and over €16 billion in economic costs in 2021, with 12-20% of new child respiratory illnesses and 7-13% of new adult respiratory, cardiovascular, or metabolic illnesses attributed to air pollution.
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36% Bias Score

Louvre to Build Second Entrance, Increase Capacity
The Louvre Museum in Paris will build a second entrance at its east facade by 2031, costing an estimated À million euros, to alleviate congestion and increase visitor capacity to twelve million annually, funded mainly through internal resources and potentially raising ticket prices for non-EU citize...

Louvre to Build Second Entrance, Increase Capacity
The Louvre Museum in Paris will build a second entrance at its east facade by 2031, costing an estimated À million euros, to alleviate congestion and increase visitor capacity to twelve million annually, funded mainly through internal resources and potentially raising ticket prices for non-EU citize...
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44% Bias Score

French Man Indicted for Terror-Linked Attempted Murder After Supermarket Stabbing
On January 27th, in Apt, France, Mehdi B., a 32-year-old French man with a prior terrorism-related conviction, stabbed a man multiple times in a supermarket while shouting "Allah Akbar", resulting in seven days of total work incapacity for the victim and minor injuries for a security guard; he was i...

French Man Indicted for Terror-Linked Attempted Murder After Supermarket Stabbing
On January 27th, in Apt, France, Mehdi B., a 32-year-old French man with a prior terrorism-related conviction, stabbed a man multiple times in a supermarket while shouting "Allah Akbar", resulting in seven days of total work incapacity for the victim and minor injuries for a security guard; he was i...
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40% Bias Score

Severe Influenza Outbreak in France: High Child Infection Rates and Low Vaccine Efficacy
France's influenza epidemic is intensifying, with exceptionally high infection rates among children and elevated mortality among adults, despite extended vaccination efforts; low vaccine efficacy among the elderly is particularly concerning.

Severe Influenza Outbreak in France: High Child Infection Rates and Low Vaccine Efficacy
France's influenza epidemic is intensifying, with exceptionally high infection rates among children and elevated mortality among adults, despite extended vaccination efforts; low vaccine efficacy among the elderly is particularly concerning.
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24% Bias Score

French Police Block Feyenoord Supporters, Enforce Lille Match Ban
French authorities prevented 53 Feyenoord supporters from crossing the border into France and arrested eight more in Lille, enforcing a ban despite a legal challenge and proposed controlled travel plan by the club, citing concerns about potential violence and stadium breaches.

French Police Block Feyenoord Supporters, Enforce Lille Match Ban
French authorities prevented 53 Feyenoord supporters from crossing the border into France and arrested eight more in Lille, enforcing a ban despite a legal challenge and proposed controlled travel plan by the club, citing concerns about potential violence and stadium breaches.
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36% Bias Score

Rise of Self-Employment in French Construction Raises Concerns
In the French construction sector, 60-70% of those registered in crafts chambers are self-employed, leading to concerns about worker precarity; this increase, coupled with a decrease in temporary work, suggests a shift in employment practices.

Rise of Self-Employment in French Construction Raises Concerns
In the French construction sector, 60-70% of those registered in crafts chambers are self-employed, leading to concerns about worker precarity; this increase, coupled with a decrease in temporary work, suggests a shift in employment practices.
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48% Bias Score
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