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France Wins EHF Euro Cup Despite Missing Key Players
The French handball team, missing several key players, defeated Sweden 32-33 in the EHF Euro Cup on Wednesday in Gothenburg, securing the tournament trophy before their final match against Norway on Sunday. Three debuting players contributed significantly to the victory, showcasing the team's depth.
France Wins EHF Euro Cup Despite Missing Key Players
The French handball team, missing several key players, defeated Sweden 32-33 in the EHF Euro Cup on Wednesday in Gothenburg, securing the tournament trophy before their final match against Norway on Sunday. Three debuting players contributed significantly to the victory, showcasing the team's depth.
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20% Bias Score


Merz Starts Chancellorship with France, Poland Visits
Newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz began his term with visits to Paris and Warsaw on Wednesday, addressing European autonomy with Macron and migration/Ukraine with Tusk, while announcing stricter border controls facing Polish skepticism.
Merz Starts Chancellorship with France, Poland Visits
Newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz began his term with visits to Paris and Warsaw on Wednesday, addressing European autonomy with Macron and migration/Ukraine with Tusk, while announcing stricter border controls facing Polish skepticism.
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48% Bias Score


German Chancellor's Humiliating Vote Reveals Deep European Instability
On May 6th, German Chancellor Merz's confirmation vote was initially rejected by the Bundestag, revealing deep divisions within Germany's political center and raising significant concerns about Europe's stability, given Germany's vital economic and political role in the EU.
German Chancellor's Humiliating Vote Reveals Deep European Instability
On May 6th, German Chancellor Merz's confirmation vote was initially rejected by the Bundestag, revealing deep divisions within Germany's political center and raising significant concerns about Europe's stability, given Germany's vital economic and political role in the EU.
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56% Bias Score


Reims School: Site of WWII's German Surrender
On May 7, 1945, at the Collège Moderne et Technique in Reims, France, the German Instrument of Surrender was signed, ending World War II in Europe, with General Alfred Jodl representing Germany and General Dwight D. Eisenhower present for the Allies.
Reims School: Site of WWII's German Surrender
On May 7, 1945, at the Collège Moderne et Technique in Reims, France, the German Instrument of Surrender was signed, ending World War II in Europe, with General Alfred Jodl representing Germany and General Dwight D. Eisenhower present for the Allies.
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32% Bias Score


French Hostages in Iran Mark Three Years of Imprisonment
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris are completing three years of imprisonment in Iran on espionage charges, prompting France to prioritize their release and pursue legal action against Iran for alleged hostage diplomacy.
French Hostages in Iran Mark Three Years of Imprisonment
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris are completing three years of imprisonment in Iran on espionage charges, prompting France to prioritize their release and pursue legal action against Iran for alleged hostage diplomacy.
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64% Bias Score


Syrian President's First EU Visit Amidst Violence and Sanctions
Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's visit to France, the first by a Syrian president to an EU member state since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, aims to improve relations and potentially lift sanctions, while France seeks regional stability and counter-terrorism cooperation despite recent sectar...
Syrian President's First EU Visit Amidst Violence and Sanctions
Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's visit to France, the first by a Syrian president to an EU member state since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, aims to improve relations and potentially lift sanctions, while France seeks regional stability and counter-terrorism cooperation despite recent sectar...
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40% Bias Score

Merz stresses US role in Ukraine peace; Franco-German coordination needed
During his first foreign trip, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed Ukraine's peaceful resolution with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on May 7th, emphasizing the necessity of continued US political commitments and security guarantees for any ceasefire or peace treaty, with Merz plan...

Merz stresses US role in Ukraine peace; Franco-German coordination needed
During his first foreign trip, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed Ukraine's peaceful resolution with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on May 7th, emphasizing the necessity of continued US political commitments and security guarantees for any ceasefire or peace treaty, with Merz plan...
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48% Bias Score

Orano Reports Raids in Niger, Escalating Uranium Dispute
French uranium group Orano reported on May 6th, 2024, that Nigerien forces raided its subsidiaries in Niamey on May 5th, seizing equipment and blocking access, escalating tensions amid broader geopolitical shifts and impacting 1300 tons of uranium worth €250 million.

Orano Reports Raids in Niger, Escalating Uranium Dispute
French uranium group Orano reported on May 6th, 2024, that Nigerien forces raided its subsidiaries in Niamey on May 5th, seizing equipment and blocking access, escalating tensions amid broader geopolitical shifts and impacting 1300 tons of uranium worth €250 million.
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40% Bias Score

Merz's First Trip: Repairing Strained Relations With France and Poland
On May 7th, 2025, newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz began his first foreign trip in France and Poland to address concerns over past strained relations, particularly with Poland, focusing on security cooperation and addressing past policy disagreements.

Merz's First Trip: Repairing Strained Relations With France and Poland
On May 7th, 2025, newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz began his first foreign trip in France and Poland to address concerns over past strained relations, particularly with Poland, focusing on security cooperation and addressing past policy disagreements.
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40% Bias Score

Columbia University Lays Off 180 Researchers Due to Trump Funding Cuts
Columbia University in New York City is laying off 180 federally funded researchers due to the Trump administration's cuts to university funding, impacting research infrastructure and prompting a search for alternative funding sources, with the European Union and France offering support to affected ...

Columbia University Lays Off 180 Researchers Due to Trump Funding Cuts
Columbia University in New York City is laying off 180 federally funded researchers due to the Trump administration's cuts to university funding, impacting research infrastructure and prompting a search for alternative funding sources, with the European Union and France offering support to affected ...
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40% Bias Score

France Dissolves Antifascist and Pro-Palestinian Groups, Sparking Protests
The French government dissolved the antifascist group Jeune Garde and the pro-Palestinian group Urgence Palestine, sparking protests nationwide; the move is criticized as suppressing free speech and is linked to pressure from the far-right Rassemblement National.

France Dissolves Antifascist and Pro-Palestinian Groups, Sparking Protests
The French government dissolved the antifascist group Jeune Garde and the pro-Palestinian group Urgence Palestine, sparking protests nationwide; the move is criticized as suppressing free speech and is linked to pressure from the far-right Rassemblement National.
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64% Bias Score

France Demands Release of Citizens Imprisoned in Iran
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, arrested in Iran on May 7, 2022, remain imprisoned under harsh conditions, prompting 40 support rallies in France and diplomatic pressure on Tehran for their release, amid accusations of hostage-taking linked to nuclear negotiations.

France Demands Release of Citizens Imprisoned in Iran
French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, arrested in Iran on May 7, 2022, remain imprisoned under harsh conditions, prompting 40 support rallies in France and diplomatic pressure on Tehran for their release, amid accusations of hostage-taking linked to nuclear negotiations.
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64% Bias Score
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