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Notre Dame Reopens with High Security, VIP Guests
After a \$850 million, five-year reconstruction, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopens this weekend with invite-only ceremonies attended by approximately 50 heads of state and government, and high security measures mirroring those used during the Paris Olympics.
Notre Dame Reopens with High Security, VIP Guests
After a \$850 million, five-year reconstruction, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopens this weekend with invite-only ceremonies attended by approximately 50 heads of state and government, and high security measures mirroring those used during the Paris Olympics.
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24% Bias Score


French Teacher's Murder: Moroccan Man Admits to Incitement
Brahim Snina, a 52-year-old Moroccan man, admitted to inciting the October 2020 murder of Samuel Paty, a French teacher, by falsely claiming Paty had shown cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in class and revealing Paty's school and address online, leading to his assassination by Abdullah Anzurov.
French Teacher's Murder: Moroccan Man Admits to Incitement
Brahim Snina, a 52-year-old Moroccan man, admitted to inciting the October 2020 murder of Samuel Paty, a French teacher, by falsely claiming Paty had shown cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in class and revealing Paty's school and address online, leading to his assassination by Abdullah Anzurov.
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36% Bias Score


Sephora Faces Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit
A 39-year-old project manager at Sephora's Neuilly-sur-Seine headquarters filed a lawsuit alleging pregnancy discrimination and moral harassment after experiencing a series of humiliations following her pregnancy announcement, leading to burnout and a negative performance review; the case highlights...
Sephora Faces Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit
A 39-year-old project manager at Sephora's Neuilly-sur-Seine headquarters filed a lawsuit alleging pregnancy discrimination and moral harassment after experiencing a series of humiliations following her pregnancy announcement, leading to burnout and a negative performance review; the case highlights...
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48% Bias Score


French Inheritance Tax Debate: Amendment Sparks Calls for System Reform
A French parliamentary amendment sparked controversy by proposing to align life insurance taxation with inheritance taxes, prompting a debate about the fairness and economic impact of the French inheritance tax system, which lacks updated statistics since 2006, raising concerns about informed policy...
French Inheritance Tax Debate: Amendment Sparks Calls for System Reform
A French parliamentary amendment sparked controversy by proposing to align life insurance taxation with inheritance taxes, prompting a debate about the fairness and economic impact of the French inheritance tax system, which lacks updated statistics since 2006, raising concerns about informed policy...
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44% Bias Score


Contemporary Stained Glass Proposed for Notre-Dame Reconstruction
In the aftermath of the April 15, 2019, fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral, a proposal to replace Viollet-le-Duc's grisailles with contemporary stained glass emerged from a meeting involving President Macron, Archbishop Aupetit, and others, sparking debate about the balance between preservation and contem...
Contemporary Stained Glass Proposed for Notre-Dame Reconstruction
In the aftermath of the April 15, 2019, fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral, a proposal to replace Viollet-le-Duc's grisailles with contemporary stained glass emerged from a meeting involving President Macron, Archbishop Aupetit, and others, sparking debate about the balance between preservation and contem...
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44% 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

French Government Uses Article 49.3 to Pass Austerity Budget, Facing No-Confidence Vote
France's government is using Article 49.3 to pass a budget featuring €20bn in tax increases and €40bn in spending cuts without parliamentary approval, prompting no-confidence votes from the left and far-right and potentially causing financial instability.

French Government Uses Article 49.3 to Pass Austerity Budget, Facing No-Confidence Vote
France's government is using Article 49.3 to pass a budget featuring €20bn in tax increases and €40bn in spending cuts without parliamentary approval, prompting no-confidence votes from the left and far-right and potentially causing financial instability.
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32% Bias Score

Mercosur Trade Deal Faces EU Farmer Backlash
The Mercosur trade deal, aiming to eliminate tariffs between the EU and South American countries, faces strong opposition from European farmers worried about competition and enforcement of regulations; France, along with other EU nations, may attempt to block the agreement.

Mercosur Trade Deal Faces EU Farmer Backlash
The Mercosur trade deal, aiming to eliminate tariffs between the EU and South American countries, faces strong opposition from European farmers worried about competition and enforcement of regulations; France, along with other EU nations, may attempt to block the agreement.
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36% Bias Score

French Political Tensions Trigger European Market Decline
European stock markets fell today amid concerns about a potential political crisis in France, triggered by far-right leader Marine Le Pen's budget dispute threats; the euro dropped 0.7% against the dollar, while French bonds saw yields rise significantly.

French Political Tensions Trigger European Market Decline
European stock markets fell today amid concerns about a potential political crisis in France, triggered by far-right leader Marine Le Pen's budget dispute threats; the euro dropped 0.7% against the dollar, while French bonds saw yields rise significantly.
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32% Bias Score

Wealthy Nonagenarian Fights Eviction in Lengthy Legal Battle
A 93-year-old woman with substantial assets is fighting eviction from her luxury apartment in Vincennes, France, despite multiple court orders, creating a protracted legal battle costing over €100,000 and raising questions about the application of tenant protection laws.

Wealthy Nonagenarian Fights Eviction in Lengthy Legal Battle
A 93-year-old woman with substantial assets is fighting eviction from her luxury apartment in Vincennes, France, despite multiple court orders, creating a protracted legal battle costing over €100,000 and raising questions about the application of tenant protection laws.
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60% Bias Score

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
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