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Coercive 1825 Indemnity Bankrupts Haiti
In 1825, Haiti was coerced into paying France 150 million gold francs—three years of its budget—as compensation to former colonists, resulting in decades of economic exploitation and establishing a model for future neo-colonial practices.
Coercive 1825 Indemnity Bankrupts Haiti
In 1825, Haiti was coerced into paying France 150 million gold francs—three years of its budget—as compensation to former colonists, resulting in decades of economic exploitation and establishing a model for future neo-colonial practices.
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56% Bias Score


Vargas Llosa: France, Politics, and a Shifting Literary Identity
Mario Vargas Llosa, in a February 2023 speech, attributed his understanding of Latin American sociopolitics and his identity as a writer to his time in France, revealing a shift from leftist ideals to supporting anti-left figures in Peru, while also warning against the impact of screens and social m...
Vargas Llosa: France, Politics, and a Shifting Literary Identity
Mario Vargas Llosa, in a February 2023 speech, attributed his understanding of Latin American sociopolitics and his identity as a writer to his time in France, revealing a shift from leftist ideals to supporting anti-left figures in Peru, while also warning against the impact of screens and social m...
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44% Bias Score


Hermès Overtakes LVMH as Paris Stock Exchange's Most Valuable Company
Hermès regained its top spot on the Paris Stock Exchange on Tuesday, boasting a €248.6 billion valuation, surpassing LVMH's €244.4 billion despite LVMH's significantly higher 2024 revenue of €84.7 billion versus Hermès' €15.2 billion, due to LVMH's disappointing first-quarter results and market unce...
Hermès Overtakes LVMH as Paris Stock Exchange's Most Valuable Company
Hermès regained its top spot on the Paris Stock Exchange on Tuesday, boasting a €248.6 billion valuation, surpassing LVMH's €244.4 billion despite LVMH's significantly higher 2024 revenue of €84.7 billion versus Hermès' €15.2 billion, due to LVMH's disappointing first-quarter results and market unce...
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40% Bias Score


Cnap Replaces Artist Emergency Fund with New, More Restrictive Program
The French National Center for Plastic Arts (Cnap) replaced its €1,500 emergency fund for artists with a new €4,000 program, "Rebond", requiring professional development and impacting fewer artists, sparking criticism over increased precarity for artists.
Cnap Replaces Artist Emergency Fund with New, More Restrictive Program
The French National Center for Plastic Arts (Cnap) replaced its €1,500 emergency fund for artists with a new €4,000 program, "Rebond", requiring professional development and impacting fewer artists, sparking criticism over increased precarity for artists.
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48% Bias Score


Macron's Push for Building Rehabilitation Undermined by Conflicting Policies
French President Macron advocates for architectural rehabilitation as a primary principle in urban development, but this is undermined by budget cuts for ecological transition, leading to cost-driven renovations that disregard architectural design and homogenize urban landscapes.
Macron's Push for Building Rehabilitation Undermined by Conflicting Policies
French President Macron advocates for architectural rehabilitation as a primary principle in urban development, but this is undermined by budget cuts for ecological transition, leading to cost-driven renovations that disregard architectural design and homogenize urban landscapes.
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52% Bias Score


France's 2016 Anti-Prostitution Law Shows Limited Impact
France's 2016 law penalizing clients of sex workers shows limited impact nine years later, with only 1,146 verbalizations in 2024, unevenly distributed geographically, while the number of underage victims has risen sharply (107% increase since 2021), indicating weaknesses in addressing the root caus...
France's 2016 Anti-Prostitution Law Shows Limited Impact
France's 2016 law penalizing clients of sex workers shows limited impact nine years later, with only 1,146 verbalizations in 2024, unevenly distributed geographically, while the number of underage victims has risen sharply (107% increase since 2021), indicating weaknesses in addressing the root caus...
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60% Bias Score

French Court Upholds Ban on Porn Site Camschat to Protect Minors
A French court upheld a regulator's order to block the pornographic website Camschat, citing the need to protect minors, a decision that supports the new Sren law and could set a precedent for future online content regulation; the regulator estimates 2.3 million French minors access pornographic web...

French Court Upholds Ban on Porn Site Camschat to Protect Minors
A French court upheld a regulator's order to block the pornographic website Camschat, citing the need to protect minors, a decision that supports the new Sren law and could set a precedent for future online content regulation; the regulator estimates 2.3 million French minors access pornographic web...
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40% Bias Score

France Abolishes HCERES, Shifting Research Evaluation to Peer Review
The French Parliament voted to eliminate the Higher Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (HCERES), due to concerns about its political ties and bureaucratic approach, shifting research evaluation to a peer-review system.

France Abolishes HCERES, Shifting Research Evaluation to Peer Review
The French Parliament voted to eliminate the Higher Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (HCERES), due to concerns about its political ties and bureaucratic approach, shifting research evaluation to a peer-review system.
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56% Bias Score

Franco-Algerian Influencer Sentenced for Online Death Threats
Franco-Algerian influencer Sofia Benlemmane received a 9-month suspended prison sentence in Lyon for online death threats against Algerian government opponents, highlighting the legal limits of free speech in France and the global impact of online hate speech.

Franco-Algerian Influencer Sentenced for Online Death Threats
Franco-Algerian influencer Sofia Benlemmane received a 9-month suspended prison sentence in Lyon for online death threats against Algerian government opponents, highlighting the legal limits of free speech in France and the global impact of online hate speech.
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44% Bias Score

Viry-Châtillon Imposes Minor Curfew After Teen's Death
The city of Viry-Châtillon, France, implemented a 10 PM to 6 AM curfew for minors under 13 starting April 15th, 2024, in response to rising youth violence and the recent death of a teenager, in addition to restrictions on alcohol sales and public gatherings.

Viry-Châtillon Imposes Minor Curfew After Teen's Death
The city of Viry-Châtillon, France, implemented a 10 PM to 6 AM curfew for minors under 13 starting April 15th, 2024, in response to rising youth violence and the recent death of a teenager, in addition to restrictions on alcohol sales and public gatherings.
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40% Bias Score

Algeria Expels French Embassy Staff Amid Diplomatic Row
Algeria expelled 12 French embassy staff in 48 hours, responding to the indictment of three Algerians in France, including a consular official, for the kidnapping of Amir Boukhors, a prominent critic of the Algerian government who lives in France.

Algeria Expels French Embassy Staff Amid Diplomatic Row
Algeria expelled 12 French embassy staff in 48 hours, responding to the indictment of three Algerians in France, including a consular official, for the kidnapping of Amir Boukhors, a prominent critic of the Algerian government who lives in France.
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36% Bias Score

Algeria Expels French Officials, Raising Tensions with France
Algeria expelled 12 French officials, including Interior Ministry members, within 48 hours, escalating diplomatic tensions with France following the arrest of three Algerians suspected of kidnapping an Algerian government critic in Paris last year.

Algeria Expels French Officials, Raising Tensions with France
Algeria expelled 12 French officials, including Interior Ministry members, within 48 hours, escalating diplomatic tensions with France following the arrest of three Algerians suspected of kidnapping an Algerian government critic in Paris last year.
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40% Bias Score
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