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Antisemitic Images Lead to Suspensions at UNI Strasbourg
The president and several far-right members of UNI Strasbourg student union were suspended following the publication of antisemitic images on social media, prompting a police complaint, administrative inquiry, and disciplinary action. The incident revealed a pattern of extremist behavior within the ...
Antisemitic Images Lead to Suspensions at UNI Strasbourg
The president and several far-right members of UNI Strasbourg student union were suspended following the publication of antisemitic images on social media, prompting a police complaint, administrative inquiry, and disciplinary action. The incident revealed a pattern of extremist behavior within the ...
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52% Bias Score


France Bans Disposable Vape Devices to Combat Youth Vaping
France has banned the sale of disposable vape devices, or "puffs," becoming the second European country to do so after Belgium, driven by concerns about youth vaping and environmental impact; a 2023 survey showed 15% of 13-16 year olds have used them, with 47% starting nicotine use this way.
France Bans Disposable Vape Devices to Combat Youth Vaping
France has banned the sale of disposable vape devices, or "puffs," becoming the second European country to do so after Belgium, driven by concerns about youth vaping and environmental impact; a 2023 survey showed 15% of 13-16 year olds have used them, with 47% starting nicotine use this way.
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40% Bias Score


French Lawsuits Highlight Difficulty in Proving Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes
In France, lawsuits allege that the Parkinson's drug Requip caused unusual behavioral changes in patients, while a separate case involving the antidepressant Paroxetine raises similar concerns about proving drug-induced behavioral shifts, highlighting challenges in distinguishing pre-existing condit...
French Lawsuits Highlight Difficulty in Proving Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes
In France, lawsuits allege that the Parkinson's drug Requip caused unusual behavioral changes in patients, while a separate case involving the antidepressant Paroxetine raises similar concerns about proving drug-induced behavioral shifts, highlighting challenges in distinguishing pre-existing condit...
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48% Bias Score


Grenoble Grenade Attack: 12 Injured, Drug Trafficking Link Investigated
In Grenoble, France, a man injured 12 people, two critically, by throwing a grenade into a bar on Wednesday evening; police are investigating possible links to drug trafficking, ruling out terrorism.
Grenoble Grenade Attack: 12 Injured, Drug Trafficking Link Investigated
In Grenoble, France, a man injured 12 people, two critically, by throwing a grenade into a bar on Wednesday evening; police are investigating possible links to drug trafficking, ruling out terrorism.
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40% Bias Score


Morocco: Guest of Honor at 2025 Paris Book Festival
Morocco is the guest of honor at the 2025 Paris Book Festival (April 11-13), following its participation at the Paris Agriculture Show, signifying the strong relationship between France and Morocco, further strengthened by France's support for Morocco's autonomy plan in Western Sahara.
Morocco: Guest of Honor at 2025 Paris Book Festival
Morocco is the guest of honor at the 2025 Paris Book Festival (April 11-13), following its participation at the Paris Agriculture Show, signifying the strong relationship between France and Morocco, further strengthened by France's support for Morocco's autonomy plan in Western Sahara.
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36% Bias Score


Far-Right Gains Fueled by Economic Anxieties and Historical Revisionism
Far-right parties in Europe and the US are gaining popularity, despite historical warnings about authoritarianism; this is fueled by economic anxieties, a desire to rewrite history, and the support of influential figures like Elon Musk who promote revisionist narratives.
Far-Right Gains Fueled by Economic Anxieties and Historical Revisionism
Far-right parties in Europe and the US are gaining popularity, despite historical warnings about authoritarianism; this is fueled by economic anxieties, a desire to rewrite history, and the support of influential figures like Elon Musk who promote revisionist narratives.
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60% Bias Score

Murder of 11-Year-Old Leads to Indictments for Murder and Failure to Report
Owen L., 23, was indicted for murdering 11-year-old Louise; his girlfriend was also indicted for failing to report the crime, despite knowing about it and despite the legal protection afforded to family members in such cases; this highlights the severity of crimes against minors and the exception to...

Murder of 11-Year-Old Leads to Indictments for Murder and Failure to Report
Owen L., 23, was indicted for murdering 11-year-old Louise; his girlfriend was also indicted for failing to report the crime, despite knowing about it and despite the legal protection afforded to family members in such cases; this highlights the severity of crimes against minors and the exception to...
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36% Bias Score

Centre Pompidou to Close for Five-Year Renovation
Paris's Centre Pompidou, a cultural landmark housing 140,000 artworks and a national library, will close for a five-year, €260 million renovation to address asbestos, energy inefficiency, and security concerns, impacting tourism and cultural access.

Centre Pompidou to Close for Five-Year Renovation
Paris's Centre Pompidou, a cultural landmark housing 140,000 artworks and a national library, will close for a five-year, €260 million renovation to address asbestos, energy inefficiency, and security concerns, impacting tourism and cultural access.
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28% Bias Score

Grenoble Grenade Attack Injures Over 10
A grenade attack in Grenoble's Olympic Village on Wednesday evening injured over 10 people, two seriously; authorities are investigating various motives, including organized crime and drug trafficking, though terrorism isn't currently considered the primary hypothesis.

Grenoble Grenade Attack Injures Over 10
A grenade attack in Grenoble's Olympic Village on Wednesday evening injured over 10 people, two seriously; authorities are investigating various motives, including organized crime and drug trafficking, though terrorism isn't currently considered the primary hypothesis.
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48% Bias Score

France Curbs Solar Panel Growth to Boost Domestic Production
The French government plans to curb photovoltaic installations, prioritizing self-consumption and delaying larger projects until domestic production from gigafactories increases, impacting thousands of jobs and numerous companies.

France Curbs Solar Panel Growth to Boost Domestic Production
The French government plans to curb photovoltaic installations, prioritizing self-consumption and delaying larger projects until domestic production from gigafactories increases, impacting thousands of jobs and numerous companies.
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56% Bias Score

Paris Seeks Legal Personhood for the Seine River
Proposals are underway in Paris to grant the Seine River legal personhood, allowing it to be represented in court, similar to the Whanganui River in New Zealand and the Ganges in India; this initiative aims to bolster environmental protection.

Paris Seeks Legal Personhood for the Seine River
Proposals are underway in Paris to grant the Seine River legal personhood, allowing it to be represented in court, similar to the Whanganui River in New Zealand and the Ganges in India; this initiative aims to bolster environmental protection.
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36% Bias Score

China Promotes International AI Cooperation at Paris Summit
During the Paris AI summit (Feb 10-11, 2025), Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing announced China's commitment to international AI cooperation, promoting the Global Initiative on AI Governance and inviting participation in the Shanghai World Developers Conference (Feb 21-23, 2025).

China Promotes International AI Cooperation at Paris Summit
During the Paris AI summit (Feb 10-11, 2025), Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing announced China's commitment to international AI cooperation, promoting the Global Initiative on AI Governance and inviting participation in the Shanghai World Developers Conference (Feb 21-23, 2025).
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28% Bias Score
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