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Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After 2019 Fire
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 8, 2023, after a five-year reconstruction following a devastating fire on April 15, 2019, revealing a fully restored interior to the public.
Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After 2019 Fire
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 8, 2023, after a five-year reconstruction following a devastating fire on April 15, 2019, revealing a fully restored interior to the public.
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44% Bias Score


French Catholic School Director Reinstated Pending Secularism Case Review
A French Catholic school director, suspended for alleged secularism violations, was reinstated by a court pending a full review of a three-year suspension for actions including allowing religious exemptions and organizing a religious march.
French Catholic School Director Reinstated Pending Secularism Case Review
A French Catholic school director, suspended for alleged secularism violations, was reinstated by a court pending a full review of a three-year suspension for actions including allowing religious exemptions and organizing a religious march.
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44% Bias Score


Living with HIV: Personal accounts reveal emotional and social challenges
Five individuals share their experiences of living with HIV in France and Switzerland, highlighting the emotional challenges of diagnosis, the evolving understanding of the disease, and the persistent stigma surrounding it.
Living with HIV: Personal accounts reveal emotional and social challenges
Five individuals share their experiences of living with HIV in France and Switzerland, highlighting the emotional challenges of diagnosis, the evolving understanding of the disease, and the persistent stigma surrounding it.
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28% Bias Score


L'AFPA améliore l'insertion professionnelle des chômeurs et dépasse la moyenne nationale.
Une étude de l'AFPA, portant sur 73 496 chômeurs suivis sur 24 mois (2020-2021), révèle que 71% de ceux formés par l'AFPA ont retrouvé un emploi, contre 58% des non-formés, surpassant la moyenne nationale de 67%.
L'AFPA améliore l'insertion professionnelle des chômeurs et dépasse la moyenne nationale.
Une étude de l'AFPA, portant sur 73 496 chômeurs suivis sur 24 mois (2020-2021), révèle que 71% de ceux formés par l'AFPA ont retrouvé un emploi, contre 58% des non-formés, surpassant la moyenne nationale de 67%.
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44% Bias Score


Widespread Strikes Hit French Postal Service Amidst Restructuring
Postal workers across France are staging numerous strikes due to job cuts and increased workloads resulting from La Poste's restructuring, which is shifting from mail delivery to other services like meal delivery for the elderly, despite a reduction in overall strike days.
Widespread Strikes Hit French Postal Service Amidst Restructuring
Postal workers across France are staging numerous strikes due to job cuts and increased workloads resulting from La Poste's restructuring, which is shifting from mail delivery to other services like meal delivery for the elderly, despite a reduction in overall strike days.
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44% Bias Score


Saint-Martian Hill: Urban Development Obscures Former Children's Colony
In early 2024, Ferjeux van der Stigghel revisited the Saint-Martian hill near Apt, France, finding it drastically changed since the 1980s when it housed a children's colony run by Bernard Faucon's parents; urban sprawl has replaced much of the original landscape.
Saint-Martian Hill: Urban Development Obscures Former Children's Colony
In early 2024, Ferjeux van der Stigghel revisited the Saint-Martian hill near Apt, France, finding it drastically changed since the 1980s when it housed a children's colony run by Bernard Faucon's parents; urban sprawl has replaced much of the original landscape.
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44% Bias Score

France Debates Defining Rape Through the Lens of Consent
France is debating a bill redefining rape and sexual assault to focus on consent, mirroring Canada's approach which already emphasizes affirmative consent to address the underreporting and low conviction rates of sexual violence.

France Debates Defining Rape Through the Lens of Consent
France is debating a bill redefining rape and sexual assault to focus on consent, mirroring Canada's approach which already emphasizes affirmative consent to address the underreporting and low conviction rates of sexual violence.
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28% Bias Score

Far-Right Group Uses Le Pen Estate to Infiltrate Feminist Protest
On November 23rd, 2024, the far-right feminist group Némésis used the Le Pen family estate in Saint-Cloud to prepare for a Paris protest against gender-based violence, ultimately infiltrating the demonstration with anti-immigrant slogans before being separated by police.

Far-Right Group Uses Le Pen Estate to Infiltrate Feminist Protest
On November 23rd, 2024, the far-right feminist group Némésis used the Le Pen family estate in Saint-Cloud to prepare for a Paris protest against gender-based violence, ultimately infiltrating the demonstration with anti-immigrant slogans before being separated by police.
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52% Bias Score

Tinubu Seeks French Investment in Nigeria Amidst Economic Challenges
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's two-day state visit to France, starting Thursday, aims to attract French investment to tackle poverty affecting 129 million Nigerians, strengthen economic ties, and diversify France's African partnerships amidst recent instability in other nations.

Tinubu Seeks French Investment in Nigeria Amidst Economic Challenges
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu's two-day state visit to France, starting Thursday, aims to attract French investment to tackle poverty affecting 129 million Nigerians, strengthen economic ties, and diversify France's African partnerships amidst recent instability in other nations.
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36% Bias Score

France Seeks Repatriation of Serge Atlaoui from Indonesia
France officially requested the repatriation of Serge Atlaoui, a French citizen sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2007; Indonesia is discussing repatriation with three countries and hopes to finalize transfers by December.

France Seeks Repatriation of Serge Atlaoui from Indonesia
France officially requested the repatriation of Serge Atlaoui, a French citizen sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2007; Indonesia is discussing repatriation with three countries and hopes to finalize transfers by December.
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28% Bias Score

France Seeks Transfer of Death Row Convict from Indonesia
France has formally requested the transfer of Serge Atlaoui, a French death row convict in Indonesia since 2005, for drug-related crimes; Indonesia is considering this request alongside similar requests from other countries, aiming to conclude transfers by December.

France Seeks Transfer of Death Row Convict from Indonesia
France has formally requested the transfer of Serge Atlaoui, a French death row convict in Indonesia since 2005, for drug-related crimes; Indonesia is considering this request alongside similar requests from other countries, aiming to conclude transfers by December.
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36% Bias Score

Conflicting Accounts Mark Sefrioui Trial for Incitement in Samuel Paty Murder
The trial of Abdelhakim Sefrioui, accused of inciting the murder of Samuel Paty, features conflicting testimonies: his partner portrays him as a man of faith, while Imam Hassen Chalghoumi, a target of Sefrioui's past campaigns, accuses him of inciting violence through his rhetoric and online videos.

Conflicting Accounts Mark Sefrioui Trial for Incitement in Samuel Paty Murder
The trial of Abdelhakim Sefrioui, accused of inciting the murder of Samuel Paty, features conflicting testimonies: his partner portrays him as a man of faith, while Imam Hassen Chalghoumi, a target of Sefrioui's past campaigns, accuses him of inciting violence through his rhetoric and online videos.
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56% Bias Score
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