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Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets France, Reaching 55.8 Million Views
A Russian disinformation campaign, Storm-1516, spread five false narratives about France between December 2024 and March 2025, generating 55.8 million views across 38,000 social media posts, coinciding with President Macron's increased support for Ukraine.
Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets France, Reaching 55.8 Million Views
A Russian disinformation campaign, Storm-1516, spread five false narratives about France between December 2024 and March 2025, generating 55.8 million views across 38,000 social media posts, coinciding with President Macron's increased support for Ukraine.
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24% Bias Score


Safran Halts Investment in Green-Led Cities After Protest
Safran CEO Olivier Andriès announced that the company will no longer invest in cities led by environmentalist parties following a protest against a new factory in Rennes, prompting a response from Green MP Sandrine Rousseau who deemed aviation an unsustainable industry.
Safran Halts Investment in Green-Led Cities After Protest
Safran CEO Olivier Andriès announced that the company will no longer invest in cities led by environmentalist parties following a protest against a new factory in Rennes, prompting a response from Green MP Sandrine Rousseau who deemed aviation an unsustainable industry.
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52% Bias Score


Treaty of Versailles: Germany's Post-WWI Economic Crisis
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in June 1919 after WWI's armistice in November 1918, imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses on Germany, triggering an economic crisis and political instability, reflected in the subsequent Rapallo Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Treaty of Versailles: Germany's Post-WWI Economic Crisis
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in June 1919 after WWI's armistice in November 1918, imposed harsh reparations and territorial losses on Germany, triggering an economic crisis and political instability, reflected in the subsequent Rapallo Treaty with the Soviet Union.
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56% Bias Score


France Expels 12 Algerian Diplomats Amidst Worsening Tensions
France expelled 12 Algerian diplomats Tuesday in response to Algeria's similar action Monday, escalating tensions further fueled by France's support for Morocco's Western Sahara plan and Algeria's arrest of a French-Algerian writer, who received a five-year prison sentence.
France Expels 12 Algerian Diplomats Amidst Worsening Tensions
France expelled 12 Algerian diplomats Tuesday in response to Algeria's similar action Monday, escalating tensions further fueled by France's support for Morocco's Western Sahara plan and Algeria's arrest of a French-Algerian writer, who received a five-year prison sentence.
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40% Bias Score


France-Algeria Diplomatic Crisis After Alleged Kidnapping
France and Algeria are engaged in a diplomatic crisis following the alleged kidnapping of Algerian government critic Amir Boukhors in France, leading to the expulsion of 12 French diplomats by Algeria and a demand for their return by France, further straining relations already tense due to historica...
France-Algeria Diplomatic Crisis After Alleged Kidnapping
France and Algeria are engaged in a diplomatic crisis following the alleged kidnapping of Algerian government critic Amir Boukhors in France, leading to the expulsion of 12 French diplomats by Algeria and a demand for their return by France, further straining relations already tense due to historica...
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36% Bias Score


France-Algeria Tensions Escalate After Diplomat Expulsions
France's prosecution of three Algerians suspected in the kidnapping of government critic Amir Boukhors prompted Algeria to expel twelve French diplomats, escalating existing tensions rooted in historical grievances and the Western Sahara conflict.
France-Algeria Tensions Escalate After Diplomat Expulsions
France's prosecution of three Algerians suspected in the kidnapping of government critic Amir Boukhors prompted Algeria to expel twelve French diplomats, escalating existing tensions rooted in historical grievances and the Western Sahara conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Grand Paris Express Line 15 South Delayed Until Late 2026
The Grand Paris Express Line 15 South, initially planned for late 2024, is now delayed until the last quarter of 2026 due to complex testing phases. The Villiers - Champigny - Bry station serves as a pilot project for the line's operations, currently undergoing rigorous testing of integrated systems...

Grand Paris Express Line 15 South Delayed Until Late 2026
The Grand Paris Express Line 15 South, initially planned for late 2024, is now delayed until the last quarter of 2026 due to complex testing phases. The Villiers - Champigny - Bry station serves as a pilot project for the line's operations, currently undergoing rigorous testing of integrated systems...
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16% Bias Score

French Brands Strengthen China Presence at CICPE
At the 5th China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) in Haikou, Hainan, from April 13-18, 12 prominent French brands showcased their products, aiming to increase their market presence and understand Chinese consumer preferences, highlighting a strategic push into the Chinese market.

French Brands Strengthen China Presence at CICPE
At the 5th China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) in Haikou, Hainan, from April 13-18, 12 prominent French brands showcased their products, aiming to increase their market presence and understand Chinese consumer preferences, highlighting a strategic push into the Chinese market.
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48% Bias Score

Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons Amid Drug Trafficking Crackdown
A wave of attacks, including armed assaults and arson, targeting French prisons is linked to a crackdown on drug traffickers, coinciding with a new law increasing police powers and prison security, raising concerns about escalating violence.

Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons Amid Drug Trafficking Crackdown
A wave of attacks, including armed assaults and arson, targeting French prisons is linked to a crackdown on drug traffickers, coinciding with a new law increasing police powers and prison security, raising concerns about escalating violence.
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40% Bias Score

France and Algeria Expel Diplomats Amidst Escalating Tensions
France expelled 12 Algerian diplomats and recalled its ambassador from Algiers in response to Algeria's expulsion of 12 French officials, escalating tensions further following the arrest of three individuals in France suspected of involvement in the kidnapping of an Algerian opposition figure.

France and Algeria Expel Diplomats Amidst Escalating Tensions
France expelled 12 Algerian diplomats and recalled its ambassador from Algiers in response to Algeria's expulsion of 12 French officials, escalating tensions further following the arrest of three individuals in France suspected of involvement in the kidnapping of an Algerian opposition figure.
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52% Bias Score

France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists
Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...

France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists
Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...
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36% Bias Score

French Man Seeks Assisted Dying in Belgium Due to Parkinson's
A 48-year-old French man, Pierre, will travel to Belgium for assisted dying due to incurable Parkinson's disease, highlighting the limitations of French law and sparking debate over end-of-life choices, influenced by religious and political viewpoints.

French Man Seeks Assisted Dying in Belgium Due to Parkinson's
A 48-year-old French man, Pierre, will travel to Belgium for assisted dying due to incurable Parkinson's disease, highlighting the limitations of French law and sparking debate over end-of-life choices, influenced by religious and political viewpoints.
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44% Bias Score
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