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French Beaches Close Due to Venomous Portuguese Man o' War Sightings
Beaches in Biarritz, Anglet, Bidart, and Seignosse, France, closed last week due to Portuguese man o' war sightings; many reopened but officials warn of potential future closures due to rising ocean temperatures and increased sightings.
French Beaches Close Due to Venomous Portuguese Man o' War Sightings
Beaches in Biarritz, Anglet, Bidart, and Seignosse, France, closed last week due to Portuguese man o' war sightings; many reopened but officials warn of potential future closures due to rising ocean temperatures and increased sightings.
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16% Bias Score


Parents of Louise's Murder Suspect Charged
The parents of Owen L., the suspect in the February 2025 murder of 11-year-old Louise in Epinay-sur-Orge, France, were charged with failing to report a crime, destroying evidence, and witness tampering; their son had previously approached another girl in the same area after an online dispute.
Parents of Louise's Murder Suspect Charged
The parents of Owen L., the suspect in the February 2025 murder of 11-year-old Louise in Epinay-sur-Orge, France, were charged with failing to report a crime, destroying evidence, and witness tampering; their son had previously approached another girl in the same area after an online dispute.
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36% Bias Score


French Assembly Resolution Opposes EU-US Trade Deal
French MP Emmanuel Maurel introduced a resolution in the National Assembly urging the French government to oppose the newly signed EU-US trade deal, citing concerns over its economic and strategic consequences for France, specifically increased agricultural imports, arms purchases, and energy depend...
French Assembly Resolution Opposes EU-US Trade Deal
French MP Emmanuel Maurel introduced a resolution in the National Assembly urging the French government to oppose the newly signed EU-US trade deal, citing concerns over its economic and strategic consequences for France, specifically increased agricultural imports, arms purchases, and energy depend...
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48% Bias Score


Trial Ordered for 1982 Paris Restaurant Attack Suspects
A French court ordered a trial for six suspected Palestinian militants involved in the August 9, 1982, attack on the Jo Goldenberg restaurant in Paris, killing six including two Americans and injuring 22, marking the deadliest antisemitic attack in France since WWII.
Trial Ordered for 1982 Paris Restaurant Attack Suspects
A French court ordered a trial for six suspected Palestinian militants involved in the August 9, 1982, attack on the Jo Goldenberg restaurant in Paris, killing six including two Americans and injuring 22, marking the deadliest antisemitic attack in France since WWII.
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24% Bias Score


Anti-Semitism Row Erupts After French-Jewish Children Removed From Spanish Flight
On July 23, 44 French-Jewish children were forcibly removed from Vueling flight V8166 at Valencia airport for alleged disruptive behavior, sparking an anti-Semitism row after Spain's transport minister called them 'Israeli brats', prompting condemnation from France and an ongoing investigation.
Anti-Semitism Row Erupts After French-Jewish Children Removed From Spanish Flight
On July 23, 44 French-Jewish children were forcibly removed from Vueling flight V8166 at Valencia airport for alleged disruptive behavior, sparking an anti-Semitism row after Spain's transport minister called them 'Israeli brats', prompting condemnation from France and an ongoing investigation.
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24% Bias Score


French Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Bayer-Monsanto Over Birth Defects
A French court dismissed a lawsuit against Bayer-Monsanto by the Grataloup family, whose son Théo suffered severe birth defects after his mother used Monsanto's Glypher herbicide eight months before his birth. The court found insufficient evidence linking the herbicide to Théo's condition, despite a...
French Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Bayer-Monsanto Over Birth Defects
A French court dismissed a lawsuit against Bayer-Monsanto by the Grataloup family, whose son Théo suffered severe birth defects after his mother used Monsanto's Glypher herbicide eight months before his birth. The court found insufficient evidence linking the herbicide to Théo's condition, despite a...
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60% Bias Score

Safran chooses France for €450 million carbon brake factory
Safran, a global leader in carbon brakes, will build a €450 million factory in Ain, France, by 2030, choosing it over US and Canadian sites due to access to competitively priced clean energy and government support; the factory will produce carbon brakes for aircraft.

Safran chooses France for €450 million carbon brake factory
Safran, a global leader in carbon brakes, will build a €450 million factory in Ain, France, by 2030, choosing it over US and Canadian sites due to access to competitively priced clean energy and government support; the factory will produce carbon brakes for aircraft.
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44% Bias Score

94 Migrants Rescued in English Channel; One Death Highlights Crisis
French authorities rescued 94 migrants attempting a dangerous English Channel crossing between Tuesday and Wednesday, while one migrant died from injuries sustained on a similar crossing, highlighting the ongoing crisis and the recent Franco-British agreement on migrant returns.

94 Migrants Rescued in English Channel; One Death Highlights Crisis
French authorities rescued 94 migrants attempting a dangerous English Channel crossing between Tuesday and Wednesday, while one migrant died from injuries sustained on a similar crossing, highlighting the ongoing crisis and the recent Franco-British agreement on migrant returns.
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36% Bias Score

Injured Palestinian Dancer Evacuated to France for Treatment
After a month-long campaign by a French doctor, 24-year-old Palestinian dancer Bashar al-Belbeisi, severely injured in a Gaza bombing, arrived in Rennes, France on July 31st for emergency surgery; his case marks the first non-minor war-injured Palestinian to receive treatment in France, highlighting...

Injured Palestinian Dancer Evacuated to France for Treatment
After a month-long campaign by a French doctor, 24-year-old Palestinian dancer Bashar al-Belbeisi, severely injured in a Gaza bombing, arrived in Rennes, France on July 31st for emergency surgery; his case marks the first non-minor war-injured Palestinian to receive treatment in France, highlighting...
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44% Bias Score

UK Channel Crossings Pass 25,000, Exceeding Previous Records
Over 25,000 people have arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel in small boats in 2025, a 51% increase compared to the same point last year and 73% higher than in 2023, surpassing the 25,000 mark earlier than in previous years, leading to increased political pressure and community tensi...

UK Channel Crossings Pass 25,000, Exceeding Previous Records
Over 25,000 people have arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel in small boats in 2025, a 51% increase compared to the same point last year and 73% higher than in 2023, surpassing the 25,000 mark earlier than in previous years, leading to increased political pressure and community tensi...
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60% Bias Score

French Court Sentences Quran Burner to One Year in Prison
A French court sentenced a 27-year-old man with schizophrenia to one year in prison for burning a Quran outside a Villeurbanne mosque on June 1-2; the act, denounced as Islamophobic, led to a local protest and prompted a response addressing both the defendant's mental state and societal concerns.

French Court Sentences Quran Burner to One Year in Prison
A French court sentenced a 27-year-old man with schizophrenia to one year in prison for burning a Quran outside a Villeurbanne mosque on June 1-2; the act, denounced as Islamophobic, led to a local protest and prompted a response addressing both the defendant's mental state and societal concerns.
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32% Bias Score

French State Sued for Negligence in 2022 Femicide
The family of a woman murdered in July 2022 in Cavaillon, France, by her companion after gendarmes failed to prevent the killing despite prior domestic violence reports, is suing the French state for negligence; a preliminary hearing is set for May 2026.

French State Sued for Negligence in 2022 Femicide
The family of a woman murdered in July 2022 in Cavaillon, France, by her companion after gendarmes failed to prevent the killing despite prior domestic violence reports, is suing the French state for negligence; a preliminary hearing is set for May 2026.
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28% Bias Score
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