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France's Euro Victory: A Pyrrhic Win?
Following the Bretton Woods collapse, France's weak Franc and high interest rates motivated its pursuit of the Euro to counter German dominance, but this led to current vulnerabilities and a potential Euro crisis due to France's fiscal dominance and Germany's weakened economy.
France's Euro Victory: A Pyrrhic Win?
Following the Bretton Woods collapse, France's weak Franc and high interest rates motivated its pursuit of the Euro to counter German dominance, but this led to current vulnerabilities and a potential Euro crisis due to France's fiscal dominance and Germany's weakened economy.
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56% Bias Score


Dissolved Algerian Human Rights League Re-emerges in France Amidst Crackdown
Exiled members of the dissolved Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights have re-established the organization in France, highlighting the ongoing repression of civil liberties in Algeria under President Tebboune, where at least 215 political prisoners remain.
Dissolved Algerian Human Rights League Re-emerges in France Amidst Crackdown
Exiled members of the dissolved Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights have re-established the organization in France, highlighting the ongoing repression of civil liberties in Algeria under President Tebboune, where at least 215 political prisoners remain.
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48% Bias Score


Outrage Erupts After LFI Members Vote Against Resolution for Imprisoned Author's Release
The European Parliament's resolution urging the release of imprisoned Algerian author Boualem Sansal, passed overwhelmingly (533-24-48), sparked outrage after four French LFI members voted against it, leading to accusations of prioritizing political interests over human rights, and highlighting tens...
Outrage Erupts After LFI Members Vote Against Resolution for Imprisoned Author's Release
The European Parliament's resolution urging the release of imprisoned Algerian author Boualem Sansal, passed overwhelmingly (533-24-48), sparked outrage after four French LFI members voted against it, leading to accusations of prioritizing political interests over human rights, and highlighting tens...
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64% Bias Score


French Man Freed After 19 Years on Indonesian Death Row
After 19 years on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking charges, Serge Atlaoui, a 61-year-old French national, will be repatriated to France on February 4th following a deal between Paris and Jakarta, secured after years of diplomatic pressure and advocacy.
French Man Freed After 19 Years on Indonesian Death Row
After 19 years on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking charges, Serge Atlaoui, a 61-year-old French national, will be repatriated to France on February 4th following a deal between Paris and Jakarta, secured after years of diplomatic pressure and advocacy.
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60% Bias Score


ADHD Linked to Significantly Reduced Life Expectancy in British Adults
A study of over 30,000 British adults diagnosed with ADHD found that men die about seven years earlier and women nine years earlier than their non-ADHD counterparts, highlighting the significant impact of unmet support needs and associated health issues.
ADHD Linked to Significantly Reduced Life Expectancy in British Adults
A study of over 30,000 British adults diagnosed with ADHD found that men die about seven years earlier and women nine years earlier than their non-ADHD counterparts, highlighting the significant impact of unmet support needs and associated health issues.
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56% Bias Score


France Delays EU Sustainability Regulations
France is lobbying the European Union to indefinitely postpone the Corporate Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and delay the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by two years, arguing the regulations are too complex for smaller businesses, impacting their growth. The French government's...
France Delays EU Sustainability Regulations
France is lobbying the European Union to indefinitely postpone the Corporate Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and delay the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by two years, arguing the regulations are too complex for smaller businesses, impacting their growth. The French government's...
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48% Bias Score

30-Year Sentence for Charlie Hebdo Attacker
A Pakistani man, Zaheer Mahmood, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for a 2020 attack outside Charlie Hebdo's former Paris offices, where he seriously wounded two people with a meat cleaver; five others received sentences for their involvement in the attack motivated by the republication of cartoon...

30-Year Sentence for Charlie Hebdo Attacker
A Pakistani man, Zaheer Mahmood, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for a 2020 attack outside Charlie Hebdo's former Paris offices, where he seriously wounded two people with a meat cleaver; five others received sentences for their involvement in the attack motivated by the republication of cartoon...
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40% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Mother in Starvation Death of 13-Year-Old Daughter
Sandrine Pissarra was sentenced to life in prison, and Jean-Michel Cros to 20 years, for the starvation death of 13-year-old Amandine in August 2020, highlighting a systemic failure to protect her from years of abuse.

Life Sentence for Mother in Starvation Death of 13-Year-Old Daughter
Sandrine Pissarra was sentenced to life in prison, and Jean-Michel Cros to 20 years, for the starvation death of 13-year-old Amandine in August 2020, highlighting a systemic failure to protect her from years of abuse.
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44% Bias Score

France Launches Pilot Program for Lung Cancer Screening
France is launching a 6 million euro pilot program involving 20,000 smokers/ex-smokers (50-74 years old) for lung cancer screening using low-dose CT scans and cessation support, aiming to inform nationwide screening by 2030.

France Launches Pilot Program for Lung Cancer Screening
France is launching a 6 million euro pilot program involving 20,000 smokers/ex-smokers (50-74 years old) for lung cancer screening using low-dose CT scans and cessation support, aiming to inform nationwide screening by 2030.
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48% Bias Score

Macron to Address Louvre's Urgent €100 Million Renovation Needs
French President Emmanuel Macron will address the Louvre Museum's critical condition on January 28th, prompted by the director's alert regarding significant water damage, temperature issues, and obsolete equipment threatening artwork conservation, requiring at least €100 million in renovations.

Macron to Address Louvre's Urgent €100 Million Renovation Needs
French President Emmanuel Macron will address the Louvre Museum's critical condition on January 28th, prompted by the director's alert regarding significant water damage, temperature issues, and obsolete equipment threatening artwork conservation, requiring at least €100 million in renovations.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbates Risks Along French Mediterranean Coast
A French government report warns that 3.3 million people living along the 1700km Mediterranean coast face increasing risks of flooding and erosion due to climate change; by 2100, over 55,000 homes could be lost to coastal erosion, highlighting the need for better long-term planning and coordination.

Climate Change Exacerbates Risks Along French Mediterranean Coast
A French government report warns that 3.3 million people living along the 1700km Mediterranean coast face increasing risks of flooding and erosion due to climate change; by 2100, over 55,000 homes could be lost to coastal erosion, highlighting the need for better long-term planning and coordination.
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36% Bias Score

Macron Intervenes in TikTok Influencer's Speeding Ticket Case
President Emmanuel Macron personally responded to a TikTok influencer's complaint about a speeding ticket, promising intervention, generating 800,000 likes and raising questions about the use of social media in governance and law enforcement.

Macron Intervenes in TikTok Influencer's Speeding Ticket Case
President Emmanuel Macron personally responded to a TikTok influencer's complaint about a speeding ticket, promising intervention, generating 800,000 likes and raising questions about the use of social media in governance and law enforcement.
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60% Bias Score
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