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Corruption Most Frequent Offense in French Courts: 2021-2022 AFA Study
A French anti-corruption agency study of 504 court cases from 2021-2022 found corruption to be the most frequent offense (36.9% of offenses, 29.2% of cases), followed by embezzlement (22.1% of offenses, 26.4% of cases), with 79.7% of defendants being men and a 71.7% conviction rate.
Corruption Most Frequent Offense in French Courts: 2021-2022 AFA Study
A French anti-corruption agency study of 504 court cases from 2021-2022 found corruption to be the most frequent offense (36.9% of offenses, 29.2% of cases), followed by embezzlement (22.1% of offenses, 26.4% of cases), with 79.7% of defendants being men and a 71.7% conviction rate.
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44% Bias Score


France Approves Wegovy Reimbursement for Severely Obese Adults
France's Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) approved Wegovy reimbursement for severely obese adults (BMI ≥35 kg/m²), following new data demonstrating reduced cardiovascular risks and approximately 17% weight loss; the drug, costing €274–€365 monthly, necessitates combined use with diet and exercise.
France Approves Wegovy Reimbursement for Severely Obese Adults
France's Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) approved Wegovy reimbursement for severely obese adults (BMI ≥35 kg/m²), following new data demonstrating reduced cardiovascular risks and approximately 17% weight loss; the drug, costing €274–€365 monthly, necessitates combined use with diet and exercise.
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36% Bias Score


"French Local Governments Prioritize Ecological Transition Amidst Political Instability"
"French local governments are tackling climate change by implementing free or heavily subsidized public transport, resulting in significant ridership increases and CO2 emission reductions, while also investing in renewable energy sources like wood and promoting green technologies."
"French Local Governments Prioritize Ecological Transition Amidst Political Instability"
"French local governments are tackling climate change by implementing free or heavily subsidized public transport, resulting in significant ridership increases and CO2 emission reductions, while also investing in renewable energy sources like wood and promoting green technologies."
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44% Bias Score


French Scholar Faces Backlash for Criticizing Algerian Writer
Political scientist Nedjib Sidi Moussa faced intense online and media attacks after criticizing Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, despite also condemning Sansal's arrest; this differential treatment reflects the racialized nature of postcolonial criticism in France.
French Scholar Faces Backlash for Criticizing Algerian Writer
Political scientist Nedjib Sidi Moussa faced intense online and media attacks after criticizing Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, despite also condemning Sansal's arrest; this differential treatment reflects the racialized nature of postcolonial criticism in France.
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44% Bias Score


Notre-Dame Reopens: A Symbol of Resilience and Cultural Preservation
After a devastating fire in 2019, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on Saturday, marking a historic moment for France and the world, attended by numerous visitors and heads of state, and highlighting a message of resilience and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
Notre-Dame Reopens: A Symbol of Resilience and Cultural Preservation
After a devastating fire in 2019, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on Saturday, marking a historic moment for France and the world, attended by numerous visitors and heads of state, and highlighting a message of resilience and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
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32% Bias Score


Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Restoration
The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on Saturday after a five-year restoration, costing $1 billion, following a devastating fire in 2019. The reopening ceremony was attended by 1,500 guests, including world leaders and celebrities, and highlighted France's resilience and international unity.
Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Restoration
The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on Saturday after a five-year restoration, costing $1 billion, following a devastating fire in 2019. The reopening ceremony was attended by 1,500 guests, including world leaders and celebrities, and highlighted France's resilience and international unity.
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44% Bias Score

French Restaurant Voucher Grocery Use Faces Uncertainty After Government Change
Due to a recent government change, a parliamentary bill extending the use of restaurant vouchers for grocery shopping in France until December 2026 is stalled, potentially impacting 5.4 million people starting January 2025.

French Restaurant Voucher Grocery Use Faces Uncertainty After Government Change
Due to a recent government change, a parliamentary bill extending the use of restaurant vouchers for grocery shopping in France until December 2026 is stalled, potentially impacting 5.4 million people starting January 2025.
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52% Bias Score

French Bank Fees Rise Slightly in 2025
French bank fees will range from €34 to €256 in 2025, with a 1.1% average increase for traditional banks; online banks remain the cheapest.

French Bank Fees Rise Slightly in 2025
French bank fees will range from €34 to €256 in 2025, with a 1.1% average increase for traditional banks; online banks remain the cheapest.
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36% Bias Score

"Cocaine-Positive Driver Jailed After Deadly Bus Crash in France"
"A bus from L'Hospitalet de Llobregat crashed in Porté-Puymorens (France) on December 1st, killing two Colombian women and injuring 40 others; the driver, positive for cocaine, is in provisional prison for reckless driving and ignoring safety regulations, as the bus had brake failure and an expired ...

"Cocaine-Positive Driver Jailed After Deadly Bus Crash in France"
"A bus from L'Hospitalet de Llobregat crashed in Porté-Puymorens (France) on December 1st, killing two Colombian women and injuring 40 others; the driver, positive for cocaine, is in provisional prison for reckless driving and ignoring safety regulations, as the bus had brake failure and an expired ...
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36% Bias Score

Macron's Legacy: A Powerful Presidency Raises Concerns about French Democracy
French President Emmanuel Macron's legacy is defined by his strong, centralized presidency, which has raised concerns about French democracy's future, particularly regarding the empowerment of far-right political forces, and setting a precedent for future leaders.

Macron's Legacy: A Powerful Presidency Raises Concerns about French Democracy
French President Emmanuel Macron's legacy is defined by his strong, centralized presidency, which has raised concerns about French democracy's future, particularly regarding the empowerment of far-right political forces, and setting a precedent for future leaders.
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60% Bias Score

"Franco-German Political Crisis Threatens European Economy"
"Political instability in France and Germany, the Eurozone's largest economies, threatens to stall economic growth and hamper the EU's ability to address key challenges, including defense spending and trade conflicts with the U.S., through at least 2025."

"Franco-German Political Crisis Threatens European Economy"
"Political instability in France and Germany, the Eurozone's largest economies, threatens to stall economic growth and hamper the EU's ability to address key challenges, including defense spending and trade conflicts with the U.S., through at least 2025."
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44% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Reopens: A Symbol of French Resilience
After a devastating 2019 fire, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 16th, 2024, following a five-year restoration; the event was attended by 1,500 officials, including President Macron, who framed the reopening as a symbol of French resilience.

Notre-Dame Reopens: A Symbol of French Resilience
After a devastating 2019 fire, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 16th, 2024, following a five-year restoration; the event was attended by 1,500 officials, including President Macron, who framed the reopening as a symbol of French resilience.
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44% Bias Score
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