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France Returns Skulls to Madagascar, Addressing Colonial Past
France returned three skulls, including one believed to be that of King Toera, to Madagascar 128 years after they were taken as war trophies following a massacre by French troops in 1897; this follows France's apology for its colonial past and implements a new law aiming to return more human remains...
France Returns Skulls to Madagascar, Addressing Colonial Past
France returned three skulls, including one believed to be that of King Toera, to Madagascar 128 years after they were taken as war trophies following a massacre by French troops in 1897; this follows France's apology for its colonial past and implements a new law aiming to return more human remains...
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24% Bias Score


Macron Rejects Netanyahu's Antisemitism Criticism
French President Emmanuel Macron rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criticism of France's handling of antisemitism in a six-page letter, countering claims that recognizing a Palestinian state fuels antisemitism and highlighting France's efforts to combat the issue amid rising tensions.
Macron Rejects Netanyahu's Antisemitism Criticism
French President Emmanuel Macron rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criticism of France's handling of antisemitism in a six-page letter, countering claims that recognizing a Palestinian state fuels antisemitism and highlighting France's efforts to combat the issue amid rising tensions.
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48% Bias Score


Live Streamer Dies After 12 Days of Online Abuse
Live streamer Jean Pormanove (Raphael Graven), 46, died in his Nice studio after twelve days of alleged online abuse by fellow streamers; an autopsy showed no third-party involvement, sparking outrage and an investigation.
Live Streamer Dies After 12 Days of Online Abuse
Live streamer Jean Pormanove (Raphael Graven), 46, died in his Nice studio after twelve days of alleged online abuse by fellow streamers; an autopsy showed no third-party involvement, sparking outrage and an investigation.
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64% Bias Score


Orléans Mayor Bans Burial of Rwandan Genocide Figure
The mayor of Orléans, France, banned the burial of Protais Zigiranyirazo, a key figure in the Rwandan genocide, on August 26, 2024, due to concerns about public order and potential glorification of the genocide.
Orléans Mayor Bans Burial of Rwandan Genocide Figure
The mayor of Orléans, France, banned the burial of Protais Zigiranyirazo, a key figure in the Rwandan genocide, on August 26, 2024, due to concerns about public order and potential glorification of the genocide.
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52% Bias Score


France faces 4-5 meter waves from Hurricane Erin's cyclonic swells
Cyclonic swells from Hurricane Erin, which passed near North Carolina around August 20, will generate 4-5 meter waves along the French Atlantic coast on August 26-27, posing risks to sea users and causing potential flooding and coastal erosion.
France faces 4-5 meter waves from Hurricane Erin's cyclonic swells
Cyclonic swells from Hurricane Erin, which passed near North Carolina around August 20, will generate 4-5 meter waves along the French Atlantic coast on August 26-27, posing risks to sea users and causing potential flooding and coastal erosion.
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20% Bias Score


France Summons US Ambassador over Criticism of Antisemitism Response
France summoned US Ambassador Charles Kushner after he criticized France's handling of antisemitism in a letter to President Macron and the Wall Street Journal, following similar criticism from Israel, prompting a diplomatic rebuke from France citing interference in internal affairs.
France Summons US Ambassador over Criticism of Antisemitism Response
France summoned US Ambassador Charles Kushner after he criticized France's handling of antisemitism in a letter to President Macron and the Wall Street Journal, following similar criticism from Israel, prompting a diplomatic rebuke from France citing interference in internal affairs.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Nuclear Power Play in Niger
Russia proposed building Niger's first nuclear power plant, leveraging the nation's uranium reserves and its strained relationship with France, its former colonial power that previously controlled uranium mining operations; this move is part of Russia's broader strategy to expand its influence in Af...

Russia's Nuclear Power Play in Niger
Russia proposed building Niger's first nuclear power plant, leveraging the nation's uranium reserves and its strained relationship with France, its former colonial power that previously controlled uranium mining operations; this move is part of Russia's broader strategy to expand its influence in Af...
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40% Bias Score

Alsace Eiffel Tower Replica Nears Completion
A 77-year-old retired French metalworker, Jean-Claude Fassler, completed an eight-year project of building a 1:10 scale replica of the Eiffel Tower in Sainte-Marie-Aux-Mines, Alsace, using his family's metalworking business and volunteers, culminating in the recent placement of the top section via c...

Alsace Eiffel Tower Replica Nears Completion
A 77-year-old retired French metalworker, Jean-Claude Fassler, completed an eight-year project of building a 1:10 scale replica of the Eiffel Tower in Sainte-Marie-Aux-Mines, Alsace, using his family's metalworking business and volunteers, culminating in the recent placement of the top section via c...
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52% Bias Score

Bayrou's Failed Confidence Vote Plunges France into Crisis
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's debt-reduction plan failed a confidence vote on September 8th, causing market turmoil (CAC40 down 1.5 percent, bond yields rising to 3.53 percent) and raising the prospect of a new prime minister or snap elections amid upcoming protests.

Bayrou's Failed Confidence Vote Plunges France into Crisis
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's debt-reduction plan failed a confidence vote on September 8th, causing market turmoil (CAC40 down 1.5 percent, bond yields rising to 3.53 percent) and raising the prospect of a new prime minister or snap elections amid upcoming protests.
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56% Bias Score

French Authorities Investigate Streaming Platform After On-Camera Death
French prosecutors are investigating Australian streaming platform Kick after 46-year-old Raphael Graven died on camera following ten days of abuse and humiliation; the government will also sue Kick for negligence.

French Authorities Investigate Streaming Platform After On-Camera Death
French prosecutors are investigating Australian streaming platform Kick after 46-year-old Raphael Graven died on camera following ten days of abuse and humiliation; the government will also sue Kick for negligence.
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40% Bias Score

Valls Pursues New Caledonia Agreement Despite FLNKS Opposition
French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls concluded a New Caledonia visit on August 28th, reaffirming his commitment to implementing the July 2nd institutional agreement despite the FLNKS's rejection; a drafting committee is working on its legal translation, with a 2026 referendum planned.

Valls Pursues New Caledonia Agreement Despite FLNKS Opposition
French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls concluded a New Caledonia visit on August 28th, reaffirming his commitment to implementing the July 2nd institutional agreement despite the FLNKS's rejection; a drafting committee is working on its legal translation, with a 2026 referendum planned.
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40% Bias Score

US Ambassador Criticizes France's Antisemitism Response
US Ambassador to France Charles Kushner criticized President Macron's response to rising antisemitism in France, citing insufficient action and linking it to Macron's planned recognition of a Palestinian state; France summoned Kushner for clarification.

US Ambassador Criticizes France's Antisemitism Response
US Ambassador to France Charles Kushner criticized President Macron's response to rising antisemitism in France, citing insufficient action and linking it to Macron's planned recognition of a Palestinian state; France summoned Kushner for clarification.
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60% Bias Score
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