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French Surgeon on Trial for Abusing 299 Minors
A French surgeon, Joël Le Scouarnec, is on trial for abusing 299 minors over 25 years; his sister and ex-wife knew of the abuse but failed to report it, highlighting systemic failures in reporting and the impact of shame within families.
French Surgeon on Trial for Abusing 299 Minors
A French surgeon, Joël Le Scouarnec, is on trial for abusing 299 minors over 25 years; his sister and ex-wife knew of the abuse but failed to report it, highlighting systemic failures in reporting and the impact of shame within families.
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40% Bias Score


French Surgeon on Trial for Abuse of 256 Children
Joël Le Squairnec, a French surgeon, is on trial in Vannes, Brittany, accused of abusing 256 children aged 1 to 15 between 1989 and 2014; family members testified about his dual personality and a culture of silence surrounding the abuse, while he kept detailed records of his crimes.
French Surgeon on Trial for Abuse of 256 Children
Joël Le Squairnec, a French surgeon, is on trial in Vannes, Brittany, accused of abusing 256 children aged 1 to 15 between 1989 and 2014; family members testified about his dual personality and a culture of silence surrounding the abuse, while he kept detailed records of his crimes.
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40% Bias Score


French Surgeon's Ex-Wife Claims Ignorance in Child Abuse Case
The ex-wife of French surgeon Joël le Scouarnec, on trial for abusing 299 children between 1989 and 2017, claims ignorance despite evidence suggesting she knew of his pedophilia; the trial, expected to last four months, will explore his personality, diaries detailing his crimes, and his professional...
French Surgeon's Ex-Wife Claims Ignorance in Child Abuse Case
The ex-wife of French surgeon Joël le Scouarnec, on trial for abusing 299 children between 1989 and 2017, claims ignorance despite evidence suggesting she knew of his pedophilia; the trial, expected to last four months, will explore his personality, diaries detailing his crimes, and his professional...
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60% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Nice Church Terrorist
A Tunisian man, Brahim Aouissaoui, was given a life sentence for the October 2020 terrorist attack at a Nice church where he murdered three people and injured several others; the attack came two weeks after the murder of teacher Samuel Paty.
Life Sentence for Nice Church Terrorist
A Tunisian man, Brahim Aouissaoui, was given a life sentence for the October 2020 terrorist attack at a Nice church where he murdered three people and injured several others; the attack came two weeks after the murder of teacher Samuel Paty.
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48% Bias Score


Notre-Dame de Bétharram Abuse Case: 40 New Complaints Filed
Following the indictment of a former supervisor for rape, 40 new complaints—18 involving sexual assault—were filed against three priests and a former supervisor at Notre-Dame de Bétharram in Pau, France; many victims reside abroad.
Notre-Dame de Bétharram Abuse Case: 40 New Complaints Filed
Following the indictment of a former supervisor for rape, 40 new complaints—18 involving sexual assault—were filed against three priests and a former supervisor at Notre-Dame de Bétharram in Pau, France; many victims reside abroad.
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44% Bias Score


France Strengthens Psychiatric Monitoring of Terrorism Prevention Watchlist Individuals
In response to a fatal stabbing in Mulhouse by an Algerian national with schizophrenia who was on a terrorism prevention watchlist, the French government ordered prefects to strengthen psychiatric monitoring of individuals flagged for radicalization, emphasizing collaboration with regional health ag...
France Strengthens Psychiatric Monitoring of Terrorism Prevention Watchlist Individuals
In response to a fatal stabbing in Mulhouse by an Algerian national with schizophrenia who was on a terrorism prevention watchlist, the French government ordered prefects to strengthen psychiatric monitoring of individuals flagged for radicalization, emphasizing collaboration with regional health ag...
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40% Bias Score

152 Abuse Complaints Filed Against French Catholic Institute
On February 27, 2024, 40 additional complaints alleging physical, sexual, and violent abuse were filed against Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram in Pau, France, bringing the total to 152, with at least 68 cases of sexual violence or rape reported by former students from several countries; thirteen priests and...

152 Abuse Complaints Filed Against French Catholic Institute
On February 27, 2024, 40 additional complaints alleging physical, sexual, and violent abuse were filed against Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram in Pau, France, bringing the total to 152, with at least 68 cases of sexual violence or rape reported by former students from several countries; thirteen priests and...
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40% Bias Score

France Condemned for 2014 Death of Rémi Fraisse at Sivens Dam Protest
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for the 2014 death of Rémi Fraisse during a Sivens dam protest, citing the gendarmerie's use of dangerous OF-F1 grenades, inadequate training, command failures, and lack of civilian oversight, and awarded his family €5,600-€16,000 in damages.

France Condemned for 2014 Death of Rémi Fraisse at Sivens Dam Protest
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for the 2014 death of Rémi Fraisse during a Sivens dam protest, citing the gendarmerie's use of dangerous OF-F1 grenades, inadequate training, command failures, and lack of civilian oversight, and awarded his family €5,600-€16,000 in damages.
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48% Bias Score

France to Utilize Ukrainian Raw Materials for Defense
France is negotiating with Ukraine to use Ukrainian raw materials for its defense industry, starting October 2024, following a proposal by President Zelensky during his visit to Paris last autumn; this aims to diversify France's resources for the next 30-40 years, and is part of wider agreements bei...

France to Utilize Ukrainian Raw Materials for Defense
France is negotiating with Ukraine to use Ukrainian raw materials for its defense industry, starting October 2024, following a proposal by President Zelensky during his visit to Paris last autumn; this aims to diversify France's resources for the next 30-40 years, and is part of wider agreements bei...
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36% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Nice Basilica Attacker
Brahim Auissaoui received a life sentence without parole for the 2020 Nice basilica attack, where he murdered three and attempted to murder six others with a knife; the court cited his "unusual cruelty" and premeditated intent to sow terror, linking the event to a broader pattern of extremist violen...

Life Sentence for Nice Basilica Attacker
Brahim Auissaoui received a life sentence without parole for the 2020 Nice basilica attack, where he murdered three and attempted to murder six others with a knife; the court cited his "unusual cruelty" and premeditated intent to sow terror, linking the event to a broader pattern of extremist violen...
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40% Bias Score

France Curtails Prison Leisure Activities Amidst Public Opinion Concerns
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin issued a February 2024 instruction drastically limiting prison leisure activities, citing concerns about public opinion and reintegration, despite legal obligations and European recommendations promoting such activities for prisoner rehabilitation.

France Curtails Prison Leisure Activities Amidst Public Opinion Concerns
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin issued a February 2024 instruction drastically limiting prison leisure activities, citing concerns about public opinion and reintegration, despite legal obligations and European recommendations promoting such activities for prisoner rehabilitation.
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48% Bias Score

French Private-Label Food: Cheaper, but at a Health Cost?
A French consumer magazine's study reveals that private-label food products, while significantly cheaper, often contain potentially harmful additives, with notable variations in quality among major supermarket chains.

French Private-Label Food: Cheaper, but at a Health Cost?
A French consumer magazine's study reveals that private-label food products, while significantly cheaper, often contain potentially harmful additives, with notable variations in quality among major supermarket chains.
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48% Bias Score
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