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Macron pledges to return skulls, create historical commission in Madagascar
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a joint Franco-Malagasy commission of historians to investigate the 1947 insurrection in Madagascar and committed to returning three Sakalava skulls held at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, marking a step towards reconciliation for the colonia...
Macron pledges to return skulls, create historical commission in Madagascar
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a joint Franco-Malagasy commission of historians to investigate the 1947 insurrection in Madagascar and committed to returning three Sakalava skulls held at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, marking a step towards reconciliation for the colonia...
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44% Bias Score


Australian General's Crucial WWI Actions
In April 1918, Australian General Harold "Pompey" Elliott's 15th AIF Brigade prevented a German breakthrough on the Somme, stopped looting by British troops, and saved a world-renowned butterfly collection near Corbie, France, significantly impacting the war's outcome and his later career.
Australian General's Crucial WWI Actions
In April 1918, Australian General Harold "Pompey" Elliott's 15th AIF Brigade prevented a German breakthrough on the Somme, stopped looting by British troops, and saved a world-renowned butterfly collection near Corbie, France, significantly impacting the war's outcome and his later career.
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56% Bias Score


16-Month Sentence for Antisemitic Assault on Rabbi in Orléans
A 16-year-old Moroccan national received a 16-month prison sentence for the March 22, 2024, antisemitic attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans, prompting a national response and highlighting the ongoing issue of antisemitism in France.
16-Month Sentence for Antisemitic Assault on Rabbi in Orléans
A 16-year-old Moroccan national received a 16-month prison sentence for the March 22, 2024, antisemitic attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans, prompting a national response and highlighting the ongoing issue of antisemitism in France.
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24% Bias Score


Spain Regains Top Spot in European Organic Production
Spain reclaimed its title as Europe's largest organic producer in 2023, surpassing France due to new CAP subsidies and decreased French production; however, domestic consumption remains significantly lower than in other European countries.
Spain Regains Top Spot in European Organic Production
Spain reclaimed its title as Europe's largest organic producer in 2023, surpassing France due to new CAP subsidies and decreased French production; however, domestic consumption remains significantly lower than in other European countries.
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44% Bias Score


Marguerite Bérard Appointed CEO of ABN Amro
Marguerite Bérard, a former French government official and BNP Paribas executive, has been named CEO of ABN Amro, succeeding the previous male leadership.
Marguerite Bérard Appointed CEO of ABN Amro
Marguerite Bérard, a former French government official and BNP Paribas executive, has been named CEO of ABN Amro, succeeding the previous male leadership.
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44% Bias Score


Record Rainfall Causes Flooding in Southwestern France
Record-breaking rainfall in Southwestern France during the Easter weekend (April 19-20) caused significant flooding, particularly in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with towns like Brive-la-Gaillarde and Bordeaux reporting unprecedented daily rainfall totals for April, exceeding average monthly amounts and lead...
Record Rainfall Causes Flooding in Southwestern France
Record-breaking rainfall in Southwestern France during the Easter weekend (April 19-20) caused significant flooding, particularly in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with towns like Brive-la-Gaillarde and Bordeaux reporting unprecedented daily rainfall totals for April, exceeding average monthly amounts and lead...
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24% Bias Score

Delayed Response to Illness Leads to Death at French Catholic School Amidst Allegations of Abuse
Twelve-year-old Nicolas died of meningitis at Bétharram Catholic school in France in 1980 after a delayed response to his illness, allegedly due to a climate of fear hindering students from seeking help amid alleged widespread abuse; his sister will file a negligence lawsuit.

Delayed Response to Illness Leads to Death at French Catholic School Amidst Allegations of Abuse
Twelve-year-old Nicolas died of meningitis at Bétharram Catholic school in France in 1980 after a delayed response to his illness, allegedly due to a climate of fear hindering students from seeking help amid alleged widespread abuse; his sister will file a negligence lawsuit.
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36% Bias Score

Coordinated Attacks Target French Prisons Amidst Overcrowding and Security Crisis
Since April 13th, over 65 attacks, including arson and shootings, have targeted French prisons and personnel nationwide, prompting a ministerial visit and raising concerns about potential links to prison overcrowding, prisoner rights, drug cartels, or terrorism.

Coordinated Attacks Target French Prisons Amidst Overcrowding and Security Crisis
Since April 13th, over 65 attacks, including arson and shootings, have targeted French prisons and personnel nationwide, prompting a ministerial visit and raising concerns about potential links to prison overcrowding, prisoner rights, drug cartels, or terrorism.
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56% Bias Score

French Tourism Unveils Water-Saving Plans to Reduce Consumption by 10% by 2030
French tourism businesses unveiled water-saving plans on April 24th, aiming for a 10% reduction in water use by 2030, encompassing hotels, restaurants, and leisure, with the hotel sector being the largest consumer (197 million m³ annually).

French Tourism Unveils Water-Saving Plans to Reduce Consumption by 10% by 2030
French tourism businesses unveiled water-saving plans on April 24th, aiming for a 10% reduction in water use by 2030, encompassing hotels, restaurants, and leisure, with the hotel sector being the largest consumer (197 million m³ annually).
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32% Bias Score

French Lobbying Activity Dips 12 Percent in 2024 Amidst Political Uncertainty
French lobbying activity decreased by 12 percent in 2024, totaling 16,400 declared actions from 2,000 lobbyists, with the agricultural sector remaining highly active amidst political instability and the passage of a new agricultural sovereignty law.

French Lobbying Activity Dips 12 Percent in 2024 Amidst Political Uncertainty
French lobbying activity decreased by 12 percent in 2024, totaling 16,400 declared actions from 2,000 lobbyists, with the agricultural sector remaining highly active amidst political instability and the passage of a new agricultural sovereignty law.
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36% Bias Score

Drug Cartels Behind Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons: Minister
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau blames drug cartels for a series of coordinated attacks on prisons and justice personnel across France, including arson and assaults, which he describes as an unprecedented escalation of violence.

Drug Cartels Behind Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons: Minister
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau blames drug cartels for a series of coordinated attacks on prisons and justice personnel across France, including arson and assaults, which he describes as an unprecedented escalation of violence.
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48% Bias Score

WWII History and Cycling on France's Vélodyssée Route
The Vélodyssée cycling route in France, spanning from Les Sables d'Olonne to La Rochelle, passes numerous WWII-era German fortifications, highlighting the lasting impact of the Atlantic Wall and the delayed liberation of La Rochelle until May 9th, 1945.

WWII History and Cycling on France's Vélodyssée Route
The Vélodyssée cycling route in France, spanning from Les Sables d'Olonne to La Rochelle, passes numerous WWII-era German fortifications, highlighting the lasting impact of the Atlantic Wall and the delayed liberation of La Rochelle until May 9th, 1945.
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40% Bias Score
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