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France to Inspect Disability Care Facilities After Ehpad Audits
The French government will inspect 500 facilities for disabled children and residential care structures by year-end, mirroring its 2022 Ehpad control plan launched after the Orpea scandal to address maltreatment and financial mismanagement; 11% of Ehpads showed serious issues.
France to Inspect Disability Care Facilities After Ehpad Audits
The French government will inspect 500 facilities for disabled children and residential care structures by year-end, mirroring its 2022 Ehpad control plan launched after the Orpea scandal to address maltreatment and financial mismanagement; 11% of Ehpads showed serious issues.
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40% Bias Score


France Boycotts US Brands: 62% Support Amidst Record-Low Approval Ratings
A new Ifop poll reveals that 62% of French people support a boycott of American brands, the lowest US popularity rating in 40 years, driven by opposition to President Trump's policies and a perceived cultural gap; Coca-Cola is the most boycotted brand (48%).
France Boycotts US Brands: 62% Support Amidst Record-Low Approval Ratings
A new Ifop poll reveals that 62% of French people support a boycott of American brands, the lowest US popularity rating in 40 years, driven by opposition to President Trump's policies and a perceived cultural gap; Coca-Cola is the most boycotted brand (48%).
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48% Bias Score


Anses Report Highlights Health Risks for French Food Delivery Workers
The French National Agency for Sanitary Safety (Anses) published a report on March 26th, 2024, revealing significant health risks among France's 71,000 food delivery workers due to algorithmic management, precarious employment, and lack of worker protections, prompting calls for regulatory changes.
Anses Report Highlights Health Risks for French Food Delivery Workers
The French National Agency for Sanitary Safety (Anses) published a report on March 26th, 2024, revealing significant health risks among France's 71,000 food delivery workers due to algorithmic management, precarious employment, and lack of worker protections, prompting calls for regulatory changes.
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52% Bias Score


Syrian Kurds Unify, to Push for Federal System in Negotiations with Damascus
After years of failed talks, the Kurdish National Council (ENKS) and the Syrian Democratic Union Party (PYD) in northeastern Syria reached a unity agreement on March 18th, under US and French auspices, to negotiate with Damascus for a federal system and political decentralization, creating a joint d...
Syrian Kurds Unify, to Push for Federal System in Negotiations with Damascus
After years of failed talks, the Kurdish National Council (ENKS) and the Syrian Democratic Union Party (PYD) in northeastern Syria reached a unity agreement on March 18th, under US and French auspices, to negotiate with Damascus for a federal system and political decentralization, creating a joint d...
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44% Bias Score


France's Limited Psychologist Reimbursement Compared to European Standards
France's "Mon soutien psy" program partially reimburses psychologist consultations for mild mental health issues, but unlike most European countries, excludes severe cases and lacks broader professional recognition for clinical psychologists, resulting in limited access and fewer reimbursed sessions...
France's Limited Psychologist Reimbursement Compared to European Standards
France's "Mon soutien psy" program partially reimburses psychologist consultations for mild mental health issues, but unlike most European countries, excludes severe cases and lacks broader professional recognition for clinical psychologists, resulting in limited access and fewer reimbursed sessions...
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52% Bias Score


Zemmour Fined €9,000 for Racial Slurs in Crépol Case
French far-right leader Eric Zemmour was fined €9,000 for racial slurs comparing "two Frances" in the Crépol case, a deadly November 2023 fight that sparked political controversy. Authors of a book investigating the case also filed a complaint for death threats.
Zemmour Fined €9,000 for Racial Slurs in Crépol Case
French far-right leader Eric Zemmour was fined €9,000 for racial slurs comparing "two Frances" in the Crépol case, a deadly November 2023 fight that sparked political controversy. Authors of a book investigating the case also filed a complaint for death threats.
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48% Bias Score

State-Crafting of Nature: National Identity and Environmental Narratives
Guillaume Blanc's "La Nature de l'historien" examines the constructed nature of 'natural' spaces, using his personal experiences and research in France and Eritrea to reveal how states manipulate environmental narratives for national identity.

State-Crafting of Nature: National Identity and Environmental Narratives
Guillaume Blanc's "La Nature de l'historien" examines the constructed nature of 'natural' spaces, using his personal experiences and research in France and Eritrea to reveal how states manipulate environmental narratives for national identity.
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24% Bias Score

China-EU Partnership Strengthened by High-Level Diplomatic Visits
Portugal and France's foreign ministers are visiting China this week to bolster the China-EU partnership, emphasizing shared goals of openness and multilateralism; the visits come amid global uncertainty and rising unilateralism.

China-EU Partnership Strengthened by High-Level Diplomatic Visits
Portugal and France's foreign ministers are visiting China this week to bolster the China-EU partnership, emphasizing shared goals of openness and multilateralism; the visits come amid global uncertainty and rising unilateralism.
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40% Bias Score

Depardieu Trial: Conflicting Accounts of Sexual Assault Allegations
French actor Gérard Depardieu is on trial in Paris for alleged sexual assault of two women during the 2021 filming of "Les Volets Verts." Depardieu denies the accusations, while one complainant details multiple instances of unwanted touching. Actress Fanny Ardant, a witness, described Depardieu's be...

Depardieu Trial: Conflicting Accounts of Sexual Assault Allegations
French actor Gérard Depardieu is on trial in Paris for alleged sexual assault of two women during the 2021 filming of "Les Volets Verts." Depardieu denies the accusations, while one complainant details multiple instances of unwanted touching. Actress Fanny Ardant, a witness, described Depardieu's be...
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44% Bias Score

French Grandparents Arrested in Death of Two-Year-Old Émile Soleil
The remains of two-year-old Émile Soleil, missing since July 2023 in the French Alps, led to the arrest of his grandparents and two adult relatives on charges of voluntary homicide and concealment of a body following a nine-month investigation involving wiretaps and forensic evidence.

French Grandparents Arrested in Death of Two-Year-Old Émile Soleil
The remains of two-year-old Émile Soleil, missing since July 2023 in the French Alps, led to the arrest of his grandparents and two adult relatives on charges of voluntary homicide and concealment of a body following a nine-month investigation involving wiretaps and forensic evidence.
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48% Bias Score

French Medical Desert Bill Postponed Amidst Syndicate Opposition
A French cross-partisan bill to alleviate medical deserts by easing physician installation restrictions in underserved areas faces postponement due to scheduling conflicts and opposition from medical syndicates, despite widespread public and parliamentary support.

French Medical Desert Bill Postponed Amidst Syndicate Opposition
A French cross-partisan bill to alleviate medical deserts by easing physician installation restrictions in underserved areas faces postponement due to scheduling conflicts and opposition from medical syndicates, despite widespread public and parliamentary support.
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44% Bias Score

France's Population: Stable Growth Despite Declining Birth Rate
France's population, currently at 68.6 million, is projected to peak at 70 million in the 2040s before declining to 68 million by 2070, driven by a declining birth rate offset by positive net migration; however, this is also leading to an aging population.

France's Population: Stable Growth Despite Declining Birth Rate
France's population, currently at 68.6 million, is projected to peak at 70 million in the 2040s before declining to 68 million by 2070, driven by a declining birth rate offset by positive net migration; however, this is also leading to an aging population.
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36% Bias Score
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