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Italian Court Postpones Ruling on Beagle Experiments
A Lazio court postponed until June 10th a decision on whether Aptuit can resume experiments on 1,600 beagles, prompting protests from animal rights activists who allege mistreatment and killing of animals at the company's labs, with investigations still ongoing.
Italian Court Postpones Ruling on Beagle Experiments
A Lazio court postponed until June 10th a decision on whether Aptuit can resume experiments on 1,600 beagles, prompting protests from animal rights activists who allege mistreatment and killing of animals at the company's labs, with investigations still ongoing.
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56% Bias Score


No Sanctions After Student Suicide Despite Report of Bullying
The former rector of Versailles will not be sanctioned following the suicide of a 15-year-old student who reported bullying, despite an investigation finding that a dismissive letter sent to the student's parents was unacceptable; the mother has filed a legal complaint.
No Sanctions After Student Suicide Despite Report of Bullying
The former rector of Versailles will not be sanctioned following the suicide of a 15-year-old student who reported bullying, despite an investigation finding that a dismissive letter sent to the student's parents was unacceptable; the mother has filed a legal complaint.
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44% Bias Score


Saïd Agouni Indicted in Mohamed Amra Escape Investigation
Saïd Agouni, previously convicted for a 2011 armored car robbery, was indicted and imprisoned on March 7th, 2025, in Paris for his alleged involvement in the May 14th, 2024, escape of drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, which resulted in the deaths of two prison officers and injuries to three others.
Saïd Agouni Indicted in Mohamed Amra Escape Investigation
Saïd Agouni, previously convicted for a 2011 armored car robbery, was indicted and imprisoned on March 7th, 2025, in Paris for his alleged involvement in the May 14th, 2024, escape of drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, which resulted in the deaths of two prison officers and injuries to three others.
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44% Bias Score


France Re-evaluates Nuclear Energy Policy After Astrid Project Cancellation
Six years ago, France cancelled the promising Astrid project for sustainable nuclear energy; the Ukraine war and the resulting focus on energy sovereignty have prompted a re-evaluation of this decision, highlighting the complexities of long-term energy planning and geopolitical realities.
France Re-evaluates Nuclear Energy Policy After Astrid Project Cancellation
Six years ago, France cancelled the promising Astrid project for sustainable nuclear energy; the Ukraine war and the resulting focus on energy sovereignty have prompted a re-evaluation of this decision, highlighting the complexities of long-term energy planning and geopolitical realities.
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44% Bias Score


SNCF Opens Summer Train Ticket Sales Amidst Rising Prices and Limited Availability
The French national railway company, SNCF, is opening sales for all summer train tickets from March 12th, 2024, until December 13th for some routes, aiming to maximize revenue despite increasing prices and limited train availability due to a lack of trains expected to last until 2030; this contrasts...
SNCF Opens Summer Train Ticket Sales Amidst Rising Prices and Limited Availability
The French national railway company, SNCF, is opening sales for all summer train tickets from March 12th, 2024, until December 13th for some routes, aiming to maximize revenue despite increasing prices and limited train availability due to a lack of trains expected to last until 2030; this contrasts...
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52% Bias Score


French Court Orders Chlordecone Compensation for Anxiety
A French court ordered the state to pay €5,000-€10,000 to eleven individuals for anxiety caused by chlordecone exposure, finding the state negligent in authorizing the pesticide's use and addressing the pollution, while rejecting claims from 1,275 others.
French Court Orders Chlordecone Compensation for Anxiety
A French court ordered the state to pay €5,000-€10,000 to eleven individuals for anxiety caused by chlordecone exposure, finding the state negligent in authorizing the pesticide's use and addressing the pollution, while rejecting claims from 1,275 others.
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52% Bias Score

Algerian Author Boualem Sansal's Imprisonment Escalates to UN
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, seriously ill, remains imprisoned in Algeria; his lawyer, denied access, is escalating the case to the UN due to the violation of fair trial treaties and the pressure put on Sansal to change lawyers; Sansal is being presented on Algerian social media as public ...

Algerian Author Boualem Sansal's Imprisonment Escalates to UN
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, seriously ill, remains imprisoned in Algeria; his lawyer, denied access, is escalating the case to the UN due to the violation of fair trial treaties and the pressure put on Sansal to change lawyers; Sansal is being presented on Algerian social media as public ...
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56% Bias Score

France Unveils €1.6 Billion Climate Adaptation Plan
France launched its third national climate adaptation plan on March 10th, allocating €1.6 billion from 2025 to prepare for a 4°C temperature increase by 2100, focusing on coastlines, mountains, forests, and agriculture, while acknowledging concerns about implementation.

France Unveils €1.6 Billion Climate Adaptation Plan
France launched its third national climate adaptation plan on March 10th, allocating €1.6 billion from 2025 to prepare for a 4°C temperature increase by 2100, focusing on coastlines, mountains, forests, and agriculture, while acknowledging concerns about implementation.
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36% Bias Score

Romanian Court's Actions Against Georgescu Highlight Challenges to Democracy
A Romanian court's actions against presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, supported by 23% of voters, raise questions about the limits of democracy and the challenges of protecting democratic systems from those who seek to undermine them; the author uses examples from other countries to illustrate ...

Romanian Court's Actions Against Georgescu Highlight Challenges to Democracy
A Romanian court's actions against presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, supported by 23% of voters, raise questions about the limits of democracy and the challenges of protecting democratic systems from those who seek to undermine them; the author uses examples from other countries to illustrate ...
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68% Bias Score

French Students Protest Austerity in Higher Education
On March 11, 2024, over 5,000 students and teachers protested in France against higher education budget cuts, citing a €8 billion funding shortfall leading to university deficits, infrastructure decay, and potential program cuts.

French Students Protest Austerity in Higher Education
On March 11, 2024, over 5,000 students and teachers protested in France against higher education budget cuts, citing a €8 billion funding shortfall leading to university deficits, infrastructure decay, and potential program cuts.
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36% Bias Score

Macron Inaugurates New DGSI Headquarters, Stresses Combating Geopolitical and Terrorist Threats
French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the new DGSI headquarters on March 11th, emphasizing France must simultaneously combat geopolitical threats, including those from Russia, and domestic terrorism, rejecting accusations of exaggerating the Russian threat.

Macron Inaugurates New DGSI Headquarters, Stresses Combating Geopolitical and Terrorist Threats
French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the new DGSI headquarters on March 11th, emphasizing France must simultaneously combat geopolitical threats, including those from Russia, and domestic terrorism, rejecting accusations of exaggerating the Russian threat.
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48% Bias Score

France's Nuclear Power Program Faces Challenges
Articles in L'Express discuss challenges facing France's nuclear power program, including the complexity of EPR reactors, political controversies surrounding plant decommissioning, and the lack of a clear plan for radioactive waste. Public opinions vary widely, encompassing concerns about environmen...

France's Nuclear Power Program Faces Challenges
Articles in L'Express discuss challenges facing France's nuclear power program, including the complexity of EPR reactors, political controversies surrounding plant decommissioning, and the lack of a clear plan for radioactive waste. Public opinions vary widely, encompassing concerns about environmen...
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44% Bias Score
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