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Louvre Seeks €500 Million for Urgent Renovations
The Louvre Museum in Paris urgently needs €500 million in renovations due to aging infrastructure, overcrowding (8.7 million visitors in 2023), and climate control issues impacting artwork preservation; Director Laurence des Cars requested government aid.
Louvre Seeks €500 Million for Urgent Renovations
The Louvre Museum in Paris urgently needs €500 million in renovations due to aging infrastructure, overcrowding (8.7 million visitors in 2023), and climate control issues impacting artwork preservation; Director Laurence des Cars requested government aid.
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36% Bias Score


Paris Drug-Checking Service Sees 4400 Users in 2024, Highlighting Purity Concerns
Paris's Analyse Ton Prod' (ATP) drug-checking service saw a dramatic increase in users from 2126 in 2022 to 4400 in 2024, utilizing HPLC to analyze samples and identify highly concentrated drugs like 92% pure ketamine, highlighting a critical need for harm reduction measures.
Paris Drug-Checking Service Sees 4400 Users in 2024, Highlighting Purity Concerns
Paris's Analyse Ton Prod' (ATP) drug-checking service saw a dramatic increase in users from 2126 in 2022 to 4400 in 2024, utilizing HPLC to analyze samples and identify highly concentrated drugs like 92% pure ketamine, highlighting a critical need for harm reduction measures.
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40% Bias Score


Kidnapping of Ledger Co-founder: €10 Million Cryptocurrency Ransom, Ten Arrests
David Balland, co-founder of the cryptocurrency security firm Ledger, and his partner were kidnapped on January 21st from their home near Vierzon, France; a ransom in cryptocurrency was demanded. Balland was freed on January 22nd and his partner on January 24th, leading to the arrest of ten suspects...
Kidnapping of Ledger Co-founder: €10 Million Cryptocurrency Ransom, Ten Arrests
David Balland, co-founder of the cryptocurrency security firm Ledger, and his partner were kidnapped on January 21st from their home near Vierzon, France; a ransom in cryptocurrency was demanded. Balland was freed on January 22nd and his partner on January 24th, leading to the arrest of ten suspects...
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UK Fights to Block Entry of Parents of Smuggled Kurdish Children
The UK Home Office is fighting a legal battle to block the entry of two Kurdish brothers' parents into England, fearing it will encourage human smuggling, despite a court initially ordering their reunification due to human rights concerns.
UK Fights to Block Entry of Parents of Smuggled Kurdish Children
The UK Home Office is fighting a legal battle to block the entry of two Kurdish brothers' parents into England, fearing it will encourage human smuggling, despite a court initially ordering their reunification due to human rights concerns.
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France and Germany Vow to Strengthen European Unity Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met in Paris two days after US President Donald Trump's inauguration, vowing to strengthen European unity and independence in response to potential trade challenges, including warnings of retaliatory tariffs from Germany if the US in...
France and Germany Vow to Strengthen European Unity Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met in Paris two days after US President Donald Trump's inauguration, vowing to strengthen European unity and independence in response to potential trade challenges, including warnings of retaliatory tariffs from Germany if the US in...
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44% Bias Score


ECHR Condemns French Divorce Ruling Based on Lack of Marital Sex
A French court granted a divorce to a husband based solely on his wife's refusal to have sex, but the European Court of Human Rights overturned the decision, stating that it violated her right to privacy and bodily autonomy, a ruling that could impact future divorce cases in France.
ECHR Condemns French Divorce Ruling Based on Lack of Marital Sex
A French court granted a divorce to a husband based solely on his wife's refusal to have sex, but the European Court of Human Rights overturned the decision, stating that it violated her right to privacy and bodily autonomy, a ruling that could impact future divorce cases in France.
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44% Bias Score

Marseille Drug Lord Extradited, Charged with Multiple Offenses
Félix Bingui, alleged head of Marseille's "Yoda" drug trafficking gang, was extradited from Morocco on January 23rd, 2025, and charged with multiple drug-related offenses following a deadly 2023 gang war that resulted in 49 deaths.

Marseille Drug Lord Extradited, Charged with Multiple Offenses
Félix Bingui, alleged head of Marseille's "Yoda" drug trafficking gang, was extradited from Morocco on January 23rd, 2025, and charged with multiple drug-related offenses following a deadly 2023 gang war that resulted in 49 deaths.
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40% Bias Score

Eurozone Private Sector Rebounds in January, But Uncertainties Remain
The Eurozone's private sector unexpectedly rebounded in January, with the S&P Global PMI rising to a five-month high of 50.2, driven by the service sector while manufacturing remained weak. This positive data led to the Euro strengthening against the dollar and reduced bets on ECB interest rate cuts...

Eurozone Private Sector Rebounds in January, But Uncertainties Remain
The Eurozone's private sector unexpectedly rebounded in January, with the S&P Global PMI rising to a five-month high of 50.2, driven by the service sector while manufacturing remained weak. This positive data led to the Euro strengthening against the dollar and reduced bets on ECB interest rate cuts...
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40% Bias Score

Marseille Drug Kingpin Extradited to France
Following his March 2023 arrest in Casablanca, Felix Bingui, alleged leader of Marseille's notorious Yoda drug gang, was extradited to France on Tuesday, representing a major victory in the ongoing fight against narcotics trafficking.

Marseille Drug Kingpin Extradited to France
Following his March 2023 arrest in Casablanca, Felix Bingui, alleged leader of Marseille's notorious Yoda drug gang, was extradited to France on Tuesday, representing a major victory in the ongoing fight against narcotics trafficking.
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44% Bias Score

Wembanyama's Spectacular Paris NBA Debut Leads Spurs to Victory
Victor Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a 140-110 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Paris, scoring 30 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 blocks in front of 15,935 fans, showcasing his exceptional skills and solidifying his status as a rising star in the NBA while also engaging in community outreach ...

Wembanyama's Spectacular Paris NBA Debut Leads Spurs to Victory
Victor Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a 140-110 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Paris, scoring 30 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 blocks in front of 15,935 fans, showcasing his exceptional skills and solidifying his status as a rising star in the NBA while also engaging in community outreach ...
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40% Bias Score

France, Germany Seek Delay of EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Rules
France and Germany are pushing for a delay and simplification of new EU rules on corporate environmental reporting and due diligence, citing concerns about their impact on businesses; the European Commission is expected to review these regulations by February 26th.

France, Germany Seek Delay of EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Rules
France and Germany are pushing for a delay and simplification of new EU rules on corporate environmental reporting and due diligence, citing concerns about their impact on businesses; the European Commission is expected to review these regulations by February 26th.
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56% Bias Score

French Couple on Trial for Torture and Murder of 13-Year-Old Girl
Sandrine Pissarra and Jean-Michel Cros face trial in Montpellier, France, for the torture and death of 13-year-old Amandine, who died on August 6, 2020, from cardiac arrest and sepsis after weeks of confinement and starvation in her family home.

French Couple on Trial for Torture and Murder of 13-Year-Old Girl
Sandrine Pissarra and Jean-Michel Cros face trial in Montpellier, France, for the torture and death of 13-year-old Amandine, who died on August 6, 2020, from cardiac arrest and sepsis after weeks of confinement and starvation in her family home.
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72% Bias Score
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