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Spain Regains Top Spot in European Organic Production
Spain reclaimed its title as Europe's largest organic producer in 2023, surpassing France due to new CAP subsidies and decreased French production; however, domestic consumption remains significantly lower than in other European countries.
Spain Regains Top Spot in European Organic Production
Spain reclaimed its title as Europe's largest organic producer in 2023, surpassing France due to new CAP subsidies and decreased French production; however, domestic consumption remains significantly lower than in other European countries.
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44% Bias Score


Drug Cartels Behind Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons: Minister
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau blames drug cartels for a series of coordinated attacks on prisons and justice personnel across France, including arson and assaults, which he describes as an unprecedented escalation of violence.
Drug Cartels Behind Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons: Minister
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau blames drug cartels for a series of coordinated attacks on prisons and justice personnel across France, including arson and assaults, which he describes as an unprecedented escalation of violence.
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48% Bias Score


Record Rainfall Causes Flooding in Southwestern France
Record-breaking rainfall in Southwestern France during the Easter weekend (April 19-20) caused significant flooding, particularly in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with towns like Brive-la-Gaillarde and Bordeaux reporting unprecedented daily rainfall totals for April, exceeding average monthly amounts and lead...
Record Rainfall Causes Flooding in Southwestern France
Record-breaking rainfall in Southwestern France during the Easter weekend (April 19-20) caused significant flooding, particularly in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, with towns like Brive-la-Gaillarde and Bordeaux reporting unprecedented daily rainfall totals for April, exceeding average monthly amounts and lead...
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24% Bias Score


Macron in Mayotte: New Law Targets Cyclone Recovery and Long-Standing Issues
French President Macron arrived in Mayotte on a five-day tour of the Indian Ocean, addressing the aftermath of Cyclone Chido and unveiling a new law to combat illegal immigration, improve housing, and boost the economy, aiming to alleviate the frustrations over the slow pace of reconstruction four m...
Macron in Mayotte: New Law Targets Cyclone Recovery and Long-Standing Issues
French President Macron arrived in Mayotte on a five-day tour of the Indian Ocean, addressing the aftermath of Cyclone Chido and unveiling a new law to combat illegal immigration, improve housing, and boost the economy, aiming to alleviate the frustrations over the slow pace of reconstruction four m...
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44% Bias Score


81 Years of Women's Suffrage in France: A Delayed but Significant Victory
Eighty-one years ago, on April 21, 1944, French women gained the right to vote, a milestone achieved after decades of activism and following the examples of countries like New Zealand (1893), Finland (1906), and Uruguay (1917).
81 Years of Women's Suffrage in France: A Delayed but Significant Victory
Eighty-one years ago, on April 21, 1944, French women gained the right to vote, a milestone achieved after decades of activism and following the examples of countries like New Zealand (1893), Finland (1906), and Uruguay (1917).
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32% Bias Score


French Sailing Team Seeks Improvement at Hyères' Semaine Olympique Française
The French sailing team, aiming to improve upon their performance at the Marseille Olympics, is participating in the Semaine Olympique Française (SOF) in Hyères, France, from Monday to Saturday, with 800 athletes from 75 countries competing; the event will serve as an important evaluation point for ...
French Sailing Team Seeks Improvement at Hyères' Semaine Olympique Française
The French sailing team, aiming to improve upon their performance at the Marseille Olympics, is participating in the Semaine Olympique Française (SOF) in Hyères, France, from Monday to Saturday, with 800 athletes from 75 countries competing; the event will serve as an important evaluation point for ...
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24% Bias Score

Marguerite Bérard Appointed CEO of ABN Amro
Marguerite Bérard, a former French government official and BNP Paribas executive, has been named CEO of ABN Amro, succeeding the previous male leadership.

Marguerite Bérard Appointed CEO of ABN Amro
Marguerite Bérard, a former French government official and BNP Paribas executive, has been named CEO of ABN Amro, succeeding the previous male leadership.
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44% Bias Score

WWII History and Cycling on France's Vélodyssée Route
The Vélodyssée cycling route in France, spanning from Les Sables d'Olonne to La Rochelle, passes numerous WWII-era German fortifications, highlighting the lasting impact of the Atlantic Wall and the delayed liberation of La Rochelle until May 9th, 1945.

WWII History and Cycling on France's Vélodyssée Route
The Vélodyssée cycling route in France, spanning from Les Sables d'Olonne to La Rochelle, passes numerous WWII-era German fortifications, highlighting the lasting impact of the Atlantic Wall and the delayed liberation of La Rochelle until May 9th, 1945.
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40% Bias Score

Macron Visits Mayotte to Oversee Post-Cyclone Reconstruction
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Mayotte on April 21st to oversee the post-Cyclone Chido reconstruction, four months after the cyclone caused €3.5 billion in damages and 40 deaths, unveiling a new law to tackle illegal immigration and boost the local economy.

Macron Visits Mayotte to Oversee Post-Cyclone Reconstruction
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Mayotte on April 21st to oversee the post-Cyclone Chido reconstruction, four months after the cyclone caused €3.5 billion in damages and 40 deaths, unveiling a new law to tackle illegal immigration and boost the local economy.
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48% Bias Score

Attack on Prison Officers' Homes in France Sparks Anti-Terrorist Investigation
On the night of Sunday to Monday, the homes of several prison officers in Villefontaine, Isère, France were attacked with gunfire and Molotov cocktails, resulting in property damage but no injuries. The National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation, suspecting links to the grou...

Attack on Prison Officers' Homes in France Sparks Anti-Terrorist Investigation
On the night of Sunday to Monday, the homes of several prison officers in Villefontaine, Isère, France were attacked with gunfire and Molotov cocktails, resulting in property damage but no injuries. The National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation, suspecting links to the grou...
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48% Bias Score

French Regions Face Flash Floods, Leading to Evacuations
Flash floods in Charente and Charente-Maritime, France, on April 21st, caused by the rising Dronne River, led to orange alerts, road closures, and evacuations of around 100 people, mostly from campsites, with only minor material damage reported.

French Regions Face Flash Floods, Leading to Evacuations
Flash floods in Charente and Charente-Maritime, France, on April 21st, caused by the rising Dronne River, led to orange alerts, road closures, and evacuations of around 100 people, mostly from campsites, with only minor material damage reported.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Denial Persists Despite Mounting Evidence
On March 10, 2010, climatologist Valérie Masson-Delmotte debated Claude Allègre on French television about climate change; despite observable evidence supporting the scientific consensus since then, a recent study revealed persistent climate misinformation in French media.

Climate Change Denial Persists Despite Mounting Evidence
On March 10, 2010, climatologist Valérie Masson-Delmotte debated Claude Allègre on French television about climate change; despite observable evidence supporting the scientific consensus since then, a recent study revealed persistent climate misinformation in French media.
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48% Bias Score
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