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French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cost Aviation Industry €120 Million
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3-4 caused over 2,900 flight cancellations and 7,400 delays, impacting over 1 million passengers and costing the industry €120 million due to understaffing, outdated equipment, and management issues; EasyJet alone lost €17.3 million.
French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cost Aviation Industry €120 Million
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3-4 caused over 2,900 flight cancellations and 7,400 delays, impacting over 1 million passengers and costing the industry €120 million due to understaffing, outdated equipment, and management issues; EasyJet alone lost €17.3 million.
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52% Bias Score


France Completes Military Withdrawal from Senegal
France formally returned its last military bases in Senegal on Thursday, marking the end of its continuous military presence in West Africa, following Senegal's newly elected government's push for complete sovereignty and a new, equal partnership.
France Completes Military Withdrawal from Senegal
France formally returned its last military bases in Senegal on Thursday, marking the end of its continuous military presence in West Africa, following Senegal's newly elected government's push for complete sovereignty and a new, equal partnership.
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Jeanne Calment's Unbroken Longevity Record Fuels Debate on Human Lifespan Limits
Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at age 122, remains the oldest person ever recorded, despite a 2019 claim that her daughter usurped her identity; this fueled global interest in human longevity, coinciding with a sharp increase in centenarians and supercentenarians in recent decades.
Jeanne Calment's Unbroken Longevity Record Fuels Debate on Human Lifespan Limits
Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at age 122, remains the oldest person ever recorded, despite a 2019 claim that her daughter usurped her identity; this fueled global interest in human longevity, coinciding with a sharp increase in centenarians and supercentenarians in recent decades.
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40% Bias Score


France to Participate in EU Social Media Age Verification Pilot
France will join an EU pilot program to verify the age of social media users, aiming to restrict access for those under 15, a move President Macron announced in June following the fatal stabbing of a school supervisor by a 14-year-old student.
France to Participate in EU Social Media Age Verification Pilot
France will join an EU pilot program to verify the age of social media users, aiming to restrict access for those under 15, a move President Macron announced in June following the fatal stabbing of a school supervisor by a 14-year-old student.
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52% Bias Score


France Targets Shein and Temu with Groundbreaking Ultra-Fast Fashion Law
France passed a world-first law targeting Shein and Temu, imposing eco-taxes up to €10 per garment by 2030, banning their advertising, and ending free returns, aiming to curb the environmental impact of ultra-fast fashion and reduce impulsive purchases, amid concerns that 35 clothing items are disca...
France Targets Shein and Temu with Groundbreaking Ultra-Fast Fashion Law
France passed a world-first law targeting Shein and Temu, imposing eco-taxes up to €10 per garment by 2030, banning their advertising, and ending free returns, aiming to curb the environmental impact of ultra-fast fashion and reduce impulsive purchases, amid concerns that 35 clothing items are disca...
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52% Bias Score


Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Released After 37 Years in French Prison
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese man convicted of assassinating American and Israeli diplomats in France in the 1980s, was released from prison on July 25th, 2024, after 37 years, despite continued US opposition.
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Released After 37 Years in French Prison
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese man convicted of assassinating American and Israeli diplomats in France in the 1980s, was released from prison on July 25th, 2024, after 37 years, despite continued US opposition.
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48% Bias Score

Chinese Mafia War in Prato: Violence, Police Report Reveal Global Reach
A violent conflict within the Chinese mafia in Prato, Italy, involving arsons, bombings, and a double homicide, has escalated since February 2024, leading the son of a major boss to file an unprecedented police report, highlighting the group's international reach and competition for control over the...

Chinese Mafia War in Prato: Violence, Police Report Reveal Global Reach
A violent conflict within the Chinese mafia in Prato, Italy, involving arsons, bombings, and a double homicide, has escalated since February 2024, leading the son of a major boss to file an unprecedented police report, highlighting the group's international reach and competition for control over the...
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40% Bias Score

Paris l'été 2025: Dance Takes Center Stage
The 2025 Paris l'été festival, running from July 12th to August 5th, features dance as a central theme, with new venues including the Tuileries Garden and Henri-Bergson High School, aiming for greater visibility and accessibility across Paris.

Paris l'été 2025: Dance Takes Center Stage
The 2025 Paris l'été festival, running from July 12th to August 5th, features dance as a central theme, with new venues including the Tuileries Garden and Henri-Bergson High School, aiming for greater visibility and accessibility across Paris.
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32% Bias Score

Bayeux Tapestry Loan Raises Preservation Concerns
Letters to the editor discuss the British Museum's plan to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to France, highlighting concerns about the tapestry's fragility and referencing a near-disaster involving the Mona Lisa during a 1963 loan.

Bayeux Tapestry Loan Raises Preservation Concerns
Letters to the editor discuss the British Museum's plan to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to France, highlighting concerns about the tapestry's fragility and referencing a near-disaster involving the Mona Lisa during a 1963 loan.
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44% Bias Score

Coquard Fractures Finger, Withdraws from Tour de France
During stage 13 of the Tour de France, cyclist Bryan Coquard fractured his right ring finger after grabbing a food bag. He finished the time trial but withdrew before stage 14 for surgery, prioritizing his health over continuing the race.

Coquard Fractures Finger, Withdraws from Tour de France
During stage 13 of the Tour de France, cyclist Bryan Coquard fractured his right ring finger after grabbing a food bag. He finished the time trial but withdrew before stage 14 for surgery, prioritizing his health over continuing the race.
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40% Bias Score

France Faces Debt Crisis, Austerity Measures Spark Political Turmoil
French Prime Minister Borne declared France's €3.3 trillion public debt a "mortal danger," proposing €44 billion in budget cuts, including potential holiday eliminations, to meet EU deficit targets, while facing political opposition and potential government collapse.

France Faces Debt Crisis, Austerity Measures Spark Political Turmoil
French Prime Minister Borne declared France's €3.3 trillion public debt a "mortal danger," proposing €44 billion in budget cuts, including potential holiday eliminations, to meet EU deficit targets, while facing political opposition and potential government collapse.
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64% Bias Score

France's Controversial Response to Cattle Disease Outbreak
A contagious nodular dermatosis (DNC) outbreak in French cattle, starting June 29th, has led to a national strategy of vaccination and culling, facing farmer opposition and violent incidents, aiming to prevent the spread and protect France's disease-free status.

France's Controversial Response to Cattle Disease Outbreak
A contagious nodular dermatosis (DNC) outbreak in French cattle, starting June 29th, has led to a national strategy of vaccination and culling, facing farmer opposition and violent incidents, aiming to prevent the spread and protect France's disease-free status.
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44% Bias Score
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