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Free fined €2.2 million for delayed customer refunds
French mobile network operator Free was fined €2.2 million by the DGCCRF for failing to promptly refund customers who canceled mobile phone orders between August 17, 2020 and January 4, 2022, violating Article L216-7 of the French consumer code.
Free fined €2.2 million for delayed customer refunds
French mobile network operator Free was fined €2.2 million by the DGCCRF for failing to promptly refund customers who canceled mobile phone orders between August 17, 2020 and January 4, 2022, violating Article L216-7 of the French consumer code.
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24% Bias Score


Paris reinstates €1.36 million subsidy to Stanislas school after misconduct accusations
The Paris City Hall reinstated its €1.36 million annual subsidy to the Stanislas private school after suspending it due to accusations of misconduct, including mandatory catechism classes, following the school's commitments to reforms and a planned 2025 inspection.
Paris reinstates €1.36 million subsidy to Stanislas school after misconduct accusations
The Paris City Hall reinstated its €1.36 million annual subsidy to the Stanislas private school after suspending it due to accusations of misconduct, including mandatory catechism classes, following the school's commitments to reforms and a planned 2025 inspection.
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36% Bias Score


France Officially Recognizes 1944 Senegalese Massacre
On December 1, 1944, French troops massacred hundreds of unarmed Senegalese soldiers near Dakar, Senegal, who demanded unpaid wages; the 80th anniversary is marked by official French recognition and major Senegalese commemorations.
France Officially Recognizes 1944 Senegalese Massacre
On December 1, 1944, French troops massacred hundreds of unarmed Senegalese soldiers near Dakar, Senegal, who demanded unpaid wages; the 80th anniversary is marked by official French recognition and major Senegalese commemorations.
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36% Bias Score


French Political Crisis Shakes European Markets
France's political turmoil, marked by budget impasse and threatened government censure, is causing market anxiety as borrowing rates spike and the benchmark stock index suffers its worst year since 2010, raising concerns about broader European repercussions.
French Political Crisis Shakes European Markets
France's political turmoil, marked by budget impasse and threatened government censure, is causing market anxiety as borrowing rates spike and the benchmark stock index suffers its worst year since 2010, raising concerns about broader European repercussions.
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56% Bias Score


Notre-Dame Reopens After 5-Year Reconstruction
Following a devastating 2019 fire, the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris reopened on December 7, 2024, after a five-year reconstruction involving the meticulous rebuilding of its spire, roof, and extensive cleaning and repair of its stonework and interior, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern te...
Notre-Dame Reopens After 5-Year Reconstruction
Following a devastating 2019 fire, the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris reopened on December 7, 2024, after a five-year reconstruction involving the meticulous rebuilding of its spire, roof, and extensive cleaning and repair of its stonework and interior, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern te...
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36% Bias Score


Marc Bloch, Resistance Fighter and Historian, Enters the Panthéon
Historian and resistance fighter Marc Bloch, executed by the Nazis in 1944, has been inducted into the Panthéon, addressing the prior absence of Jewish victims within the official memory of the French Republic and recognizing both armed and intellectual resistance.
Marc Bloch, Resistance Fighter and Historian, Enters the Panthéon
Historian and resistance fighter Marc Bloch, executed by the Nazis in 1944, has been inducted into the Panthéon, addressing the prior absence of Jewish victims within the official memory of the French Republic and recognizing both armed and intellectual resistance.
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40% Bias Score

Taxi Blockades Disrupt Traffic in Lyon, Marseille, and Isère
On December 2nd, taxi drivers in Lyon, Marseille, and Isère blocked roads to protest a new agreement with the national health insurance system that would lower their transport rates for seated patients and require shared rides, causing major traffic disruptions and prompting warnings from authoritie...

Taxi Blockades Disrupt Traffic in Lyon, Marseille, and Isère
On December 2nd, taxi drivers in Lyon, Marseille, and Isère blocked roads to protest a new agreement with the national health insurance system that would lower their transport rates for seated patients and require shared rides, causing major traffic disruptions and prompting warnings from authoritie...
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36% Bias Score

Notre Dame Cathedral Interior Restoration Nears Completion
Five years after a devastating fire, the interior restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is nearing completion, showcasing a meticulous reconstruction using traditional techniques and materials, with the cathedral set to reopen to the public on December 8th.

Notre Dame Cathedral Interior Restoration Nears Completion
Five years after a devastating fire, the interior restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is nearing completion, showcasing a meticulous reconstruction using traditional techniques and materials, with the cathedral set to reopen to the public on December 8th.
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44% Bias Score

France Accuses Israel of 52 Lebanon Ceasefire Violations
France accuses Israel of 52 ceasefire violations in Lebanon within a day, jeopardizing a recently implemented 60-day agreement where Israel withdraws from southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah moves north of the Litani River; Lebanese officials affirm their commitment to the agreement, while Israel says i...

France Accuses Israel of 52 Lebanon Ceasefire Violations
France accuses Israel of 52 ceasefire violations in Lebanon within a day, jeopardizing a recently implemented 60-day agreement where Israel withdraws from southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah moves north of the Litani River; Lebanese officials affirm their commitment to the agreement, while Israel says i...
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40% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Interior Reconstruction Unveiled Five Years After Fire
Five years after a fire ravaged Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, President Macron's visit revealed the largely completed interior reconstruction, showcasing meticulous repairs using traditional methods and highlighting the cathedral's return to its former glory, with a public reopening planned for Dec...

Notre-Dame Interior Reconstruction Unveiled Five Years After Fire
Five years after a fire ravaged Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, President Macron's visit revealed the largely completed interior reconstruction, showcasing meticulous repairs using traditional methods and highlighting the cathedral's return to its former glory, with a public reopening planned for Dec...
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44% Bias Score

80th Anniversary of Thiaroye Massacre Highlights Ongoing Struggle for Justice
On December 1, 1944, dozens of Senegalese Tirailleurs were killed by the French colonial army at Thiaroye-sur-Mer, Senegal, following demands for back pay. Eighty years later, residents commemorate the event while calling for increased French accountability and more complete historical records.

80th Anniversary of Thiaroye Massacre Highlights Ongoing Struggle for Justice
On December 1, 1944, dozens of Senegalese Tirailleurs were killed by the French colonial army at Thiaroye-sur-Mer, Senegal, following demands for back pay. Eighty years later, residents commemorate the event while calling for increased French accountability and more complete historical records.
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28% Bias Score

S&P Affirms France's AA− Rating Amidst Political Uncertainty
Despite political uncertainty and a potential no-confidence vote, S&P Global Ratings maintained France's sovereign debt rating at AA− with a stable outlook, citing the government's commitment to fiscal consolidation, though market concerns remain high due to rising borrowing costs.

S&P Affirms France's AA− Rating Amidst Political Uncertainty
Despite political uncertainty and a potential no-confidence vote, S&P Global Ratings maintained France's sovereign debt rating at AA− with a stable outlook, citing the government's commitment to fiscal consolidation, though market concerns remain high due to rising borrowing costs.
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56% Bias Score
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