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Indonesia Deports French Prisoner Serge Atlaoui After 19 Years
After nearly two decades on death row in Indonesia for alleged involvement in an MDMA operation, French national Serge Atlaoui was deported to France on Tuesday following a bilateral prisoner transfer agreement signed in January due to his declining health and after exhausting all legal avenues.
Indonesia Deports French Prisoner Serge Atlaoui After 19 Years
After nearly two decades on death row in Indonesia for alleged involvement in an MDMA operation, French national Serge Atlaoui was deported to France on Tuesday following a bilateral prisoner transfer agreement signed in January due to his declining health and after exhausting all legal avenues.
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40% Bias Score


French Court Overturns Ban on Noisemakers During Macron Visit
A French court overturned a prefectural order banning noisemakers during President Macron's visit to Ganges on April 20, 2023, citing insufficient justification under anti-terrorism laws and excessive restrictions on public space; the state was ordered to pay €1,500 in legal fees.
French Court Overturns Ban on Noisemakers During Macron Visit
A French court overturned a prefectural order banning noisemakers during President Macron's visit to Ganges on April 20, 2023, citing insufficient justification under anti-terrorism laws and excessive restrictions on public space; the state was ordered to pay €1,500 in legal fees.
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36% Bias Score


French Bank Fees Rise 1.7% in 2025, Outpaced by Inflation
French bank fees will rise by 1.7% to an average of €228.90 in 2025, a smaller increase than inflation. Account maintenance fees increased by 6.8%, while out-of-network withdrawal fees increased by 7.8%.
French Bank Fees Rise 1.7% in 2025, Outpaced by Inflation
French bank fees will rise by 1.7% to an average of €228.90 in 2025, a smaller increase than inflation. Account maintenance fees increased by 6.8%, while out-of-network withdrawal fees increased by 7.8%.
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32% Bias Score


French Surgeon Faces Trial for Alleged Abuse of Nearly 300 Children
Joel Le Squernik, a 73-year-old French surgeon, will be tried this month for sexually assaulting nearly 300 children, mostly his patients, between 1989 and 2014, raising concerns about systemic failures and the long-term impact on victims.
French Surgeon Faces Trial for Alleged Abuse of Nearly 300 Children
Joel Le Squernik, a 73-year-old French surgeon, will be tried this month for sexually assaulting nearly 300 children, mostly his patients, between 1989 and 2014, raising concerns about systemic failures and the long-term impact on victims.
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24% Bias Score


Greece Concerned Over Potential French Arms Sale to Turkey
Greece is worried about France potentially selling Meteor missiles to Turkey, questioning prior agreements on arms sales. Greece also gave tacit approval for Turkey's F-16 upgrades in exchange for vague US security assurances and received a list of used military equipment, much of which it rejected ...
Greece Concerned Over Potential French Arms Sale to Turkey
Greece is worried about France potentially selling Meteor missiles to Turkey, questioning prior agreements on arms sales. Greece also gave tacit approval for Turkey's F-16 upgrades in exchange for vague US security assurances and received a list of used military equipment, much of which it rejected ...
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52% Bias Score


Bayrou to Use Article 49.3 to Pass French Budget Bill
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will likely use Article 49.3 on Monday to pass the 2025 budget bill without a vote, aiming to reduce France's deficit, despite the risk of a no-confidence motion and potential government collapse following a June snap election that left parliament with no majori...
Bayrou to Use Article 49.3 to Pass French Budget Bill
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will likely use Article 49.3 on Monday to pass the 2025 budget bill without a vote, aiming to reduce France's deficit, despite the risk of a no-confidence motion and potential government collapse following a June snap election that left parliament with no majori...
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36% Bias Score

Paris Agriculture Show Implements New Rules After 2024 Protests
The 2024 Salon International de l'Agriculture in Paris experienced a chaotic opening due to farmer protests, resulting in a 20% drop in attendance during the first two days; organizers are implementing new rules to better manage political visits and ensure visitor safety.

Paris Agriculture Show Implements New Rules After 2024 Protests
The 2024 Salon International de l'Agriculture in Paris experienced a chaotic opening due to farmer protests, resulting in a 20% drop in attendance during the first two days; organizers are implementing new rules to better manage political visits and ensure visitor safety.
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52% Bias Score

Italy Wins Mixed Team Parallel Skiing Gold at World Championships
Italy won the gold medal in the mixed team parallel skiing event at the World Championships in Courchevel and Méribel, France (February 4-16), defeating Switzerland in the final, while Sweden won bronze against the United States; France lost to Italy in the quarterfinals.

Italy Wins Mixed Team Parallel Skiing Gold at World Championships
Italy won the gold medal in the mixed team parallel skiing event at the World Championships in Courchevel and Méribel, France (February 4-16), defeating Switzerland in the final, while Sweden won bronze against the United States; France lost to Italy in the quarterfinals.
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36% Bias Score

French Surgeon to Face Trial for Alleged Abuse of Almost 300 Children
A 73-year-old French surgeon, Joel Le Scouarnec, is to stand trial this month for allegedly sexually assaulting or abusing almost 300 children, mostly his patients, between 1989 and 2014, in what is being described as France's largest-ever child abuse trial.

French Surgeon to Face Trial for Alleged Abuse of Almost 300 Children
A 73-year-old French surgeon, Joel Le Scouarnec, is to stand trial this month for allegedly sexually assaulting or abusing almost 300 children, mostly his patients, between 1989 and 2014, in what is being described as France's largest-ever child abuse trial.
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32% Bias Score

France to Try Surgeon Accused of Abusing Hundreds of Children Under Anesthesia
France is preparing for the trial of former surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec, accused of abusing hundreds of children, mostly while they were under anesthesia, between 1989 and 2014; the case highlights systemic failures in preventing the abuse.

France to Try Surgeon Accused of Abusing Hundreds of Children Under Anesthesia
France is preparing for the trial of former surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec, accused of abusing hundreds of children, mostly while they were under anesthesia, between 1989 and 2014; the case highlights systemic failures in preventing the abuse.
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20% Bias Score

Attacks on French Environmental Agencies Threaten Public Health and Environmental Protection
French environmental and health agencies are facing increasing attacks from farmers, fueled by misinformation and political opportunism, jeopardizing their ability to enforce regulations and protect public health and the environment.

Attacks on French Environmental Agencies Threaten Public Health and Environmental Protection
French environmental and health agencies are facing increasing attacks from farmers, fueled by misinformation and political opportunism, jeopardizing their ability to enforce regulations and protect public health and the environment.
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52% Bias Score

Tebboune Condemns Macron's Western Sahara Stance, Demands France Repair Damaged Relations
Six months into an unprecedented diplomatic crisis, Algerian President Tebboune criticized French President Macron's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, citing it as the root cause of the conflict and demanding France initiate reconciliation amidst accusations of hostile stateme...

Tebboune Condemns Macron's Western Sahara Stance, Demands France Repair Damaged Relations
Six months into an unprecedented diplomatic crisis, Algerian President Tebboune criticized French President Macron's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, citing it as the root cause of the conflict and demanding France initiate reconciliation amidst accusations of hostile stateme...
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44% Bias Score
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