Showing 1,885 to 1,896 of 2,440 results


Decathlon to Pay €1 Billion Dividend Amidst Union Criticism and Job Cuts
Decathlon will pay its shareholder, the Mulliez family association, €1 billion in dividends for 2024, sparking criticism from unions amid job cuts at other Mulliez-owned companies like Auchan.
Decathlon to Pay €1 Billion Dividend Amidst Union Criticism and Job Cuts
Decathlon will pay its shareholder, the Mulliez family association, €1 billion in dividends for 2024, sparking criticism from unions amid job cuts at other Mulliez-owned companies like Auchan.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Trump Nominates Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France
Donald Trump nominated Charles Kushner, Ivanka Trump's father-in-law, as the US ambassador to France on Saturday. Kushner, a businessman with a history of philanthropy and a 2005 conviction for 18 counts including illegal campaign contributions and witness tampering, was later pardoned by Trump. The...
Trump Nominates Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France
Donald Trump nominated Charles Kushner, Ivanka Trump's father-in-law, as the US ambassador to France on Saturday. Kushner, a businessman with a history of philanthropy and a 2005 conviction for 18 counts including illegal campaign contributions and witness tampering, was later pardoned by Trump. The...
Progress
52% Bias Score


Frankreich verweigert Vollstreckung von IStGH-Haftbefehl gegen Netanjahu
Frankreich weigert sich, den Haftbefehl des IStGH gegen Israels Ministerpräsidenten Benjamin Netanjahu zu vollstrecken, beruft sich auf Artikel 98 des Römischen Statuts, was zu internationaler Kritik und einer Debatte über die Rolle des IStGH führt.
Frankreich verweigert Vollstreckung von IStGH-Haftbefehl gegen Netanjahu
Frankreich weigert sich, den Haftbefehl des IStGH gegen Israels Ministerpräsidenten Benjamin Netanjahu zu vollstrecken, beruft sich auf Artikel 98 des Römischen Statuts, was zu internationaler Kritik und einer Debatte über die Rolle des IStGH führt.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Nigeria-France Partnership: Economic Agreements and Development Loans
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's state visit to Paris yielded three partnership agreements, a planned fifth Nigerian bank branch in France, and €330 million in planned French Development Agency loans for Nigerian projects; this visit aims to strengthen economic ties and Nigeria's global standing.
Nigeria-France Partnership: Economic Agreements and Development Loans
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's state visit to Paris yielded three partnership agreements, a planned fifth Nigerian bank branch in France, and €330 million in planned French Development Agency loans for Nigerian projects; this visit aims to strengthen economic ties and Nigeria's global standing.
Progress
24% Bias Score


French Interior Minister Visits Pas-de-Calais Amidst Surge in Migrant Deaths
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau visited Pas-de-Calais on November 29th to address the rising migrant crisis, where at least 72 deaths have occurred this year during Channel crossings—exceeding the past five years—leading to 17 investigations into fatal shipwrecks and 10 more into bodies fo...
French Interior Minister Visits Pas-de-Calais Amidst Surge in Migrant Deaths
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau visited Pas-de-Calais on November 29th to address the rising migrant crisis, where at least 72 deaths have occurred this year during Channel crossings—exceeding the past five years—leading to 17 investigations into fatal shipwrecks and 10 more into bodies fo...
Progress
24% Bias Score


Chad Ends Defense Pact With France, French Troops to Withdraw
Chad is ending its defense agreement with France, leading to the withdrawal of roughly 1,000 French soldiers and warplanes from the country; this follows a closer relationship with Russia and other nations.
Chad Ends Defense Pact With France, French Troops to Withdraw
Chad is ending its defense agreement with France, leading to the withdrawal of roughly 1,000 French soldiers and warplanes from the country; this follows a closer relationship with Russia and other nations.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Long-Term Prisoner Christophe Khider to be Released
After serving nearly three decades for murder, armed robbery, and multiple escape attempts, 53-year-old Christophe Khider will be released from Vendin-le-Vieil prison at the end of December and placed under electronic surveillance.

Long-Term Prisoner Christophe Khider to be Released
After serving nearly three decades for murder, armed robbery, and multiple escape attempts, 53-year-old Christophe Khider will be released from Vendin-le-Vieil prison at the end of December and placed under electronic surveillance.
Progress
64% Bias Score

French Police Crack Down on Indian Subcontinent Migrant Smuggling Ring
French authorities arrested 26 individuals and seized €11 million in assets in a crackdown on a migrant smuggling ring that charged €15,000–€26,000 per migrant from India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal and laundered money through construction, gold, and hawala systems.

French Police Crack Down on Indian Subcontinent Migrant Smuggling Ring
French authorities arrested 26 individuals and seized €11 million in assets in a crackdown on a migrant smuggling ring that charged €15,000–€26,000 per migrant from India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal and laundered money through construction, gold, and hawala systems.
Progress
36% Bias Score

French Woman's Abuse Revelation Sparks Global Feminist Debate
71-year-old Gisèle Pelicot publicly revealed years of abuse by her husband—drugging, rape, and forced prostitution—inspiring global feminist support but also highlighting the need to acknowledge the lasting trauma of such abuse.

French Woman's Abuse Revelation Sparks Global Feminist Debate
71-year-old Gisèle Pelicot publicly revealed years of abuse by her husband—drugging, rape, and forced prostitution—inspiring global feminist support but also highlighting the need to acknowledge the lasting trauma of such abuse.
Progress
56% Bias Score

80th Anniversary of Thiaroye Massacre Highlights Unresolved Questions
On December 1, 1944, French officers killed at least 35 West African soldiers at the Thiaroye military camp near Dakar, Senegal, after the soldiers demanded their overdue pay; the exact number of victims remains unknown, sparking controversy and calls for further investigation.

80th Anniversary of Thiaroye Massacre Highlights Unresolved Questions
On December 1, 1944, French officers killed at least 35 West African soldiers at the Thiaroye military camp near Dakar, Senegal, after the soldiers demanded their overdue pay; the exact number of victims remains unknown, sparking controversy and calls for further investigation.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Cathedral to Reopen After €700 Million Restoration
Five years after a devastating fire, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to reopen on December 7th, 2024, following a €700 million restoration funded by donations and completed by 2,000 contributors.

Notre-Dame Cathedral to Reopen After €700 Million Restoration
Five years after a devastating fire, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to reopen on December 7th, 2024, following a €700 million restoration funded by donations and completed by 2,000 contributors.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Reopens: €846 Million Restoration Highlights Wealth Concentration and Catholic Divisions
The Notre-Dame cathedral reopened on December 8th after a €846 million restoration funded largely by a handful of wealthy French donors, revealing underlying tensions within French Catholicism.

Notre-Dame Reopens: €846 Million Restoration Highlights Wealth Concentration and Catholic Divisions
The Notre-Dame cathedral reopened on December 8th after a €846 million restoration funded largely by a handful of wealthy French donors, revealing underlying tensions within French Catholicism.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 1,885 to 1,896 of 2,440 results