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Rise of Self-Employment in French Construction Raises Concerns
In the French construction sector, 60-70% of those registered in crafts chambers are self-employed, leading to concerns about worker precarity; this increase, coupled with a decrease in temporary work, suggests a shift in employment practices.
Rise of Self-Employment in French Construction Raises Concerns
In the French construction sector, 60-70% of those registered in crafts chambers are self-employed, leading to concerns about worker precarity; this increase, coupled with a decrease in temporary work, suggests a shift in employment practices.
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48% Bias Score


UK Population Surpasses France's Amid High Migration Projections
The UK's population exceeded France's for the first time, reaching 68.3 million in mid-2023, driven by migration projected at 4.9 million over 10 years, with the population expected to hit 72.5 million by mid-2032; the government aims to reduce migration, while experts debate economic impacts and po...
UK Population Surpasses France's Amid High Migration Projections
The UK's population exceeded France's for the first time, reaching 68.3 million in mid-2023, driven by migration projected at 4.9 million over 10 years, with the population expected to hit 72.5 million by mid-2032; the government aims to reduce migration, while experts debate economic impacts and po...
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48% Bias Score


Sarkozy Trial: Libyan Funding Allegations Linked to Nurse Release
A French court is investigating potential links between the release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor from a Libyan prison in 2007 and a subsequent official visit by Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to France, amid allegations of Libyan funding for Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential ...
Sarkozy Trial: Libyan Funding Allegations Linked to Nurse Release
A French court is investigating potential links between the release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor from a Libyan prison in 2007 and a subsequent official visit by Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to France, amid allegations of Libyan funding for Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential ...
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56% Bias Score


Algeria's Arrest of Boualem Sansal Sparks International Outcry
French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal was arrested in Algeria in November 2024 for statements deemed to violate Article 87 of the penal code, which defines acts against national security as terrorism or sabotage; his arrest triggered widespread condemnation and exacerbated already tense relations be...
Algeria's Arrest of Boualem Sansal Sparks International Outcry
French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal was arrested in Algeria in November 2024 for statements deemed to violate Article 87 of the penal code, which defines acts against national security as terrorism or sabotage; his arrest triggered widespread condemnation and exacerbated already tense relations be...
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44% Bias Score


Macron to Announce Louvre Renovation Plans Amidst Funding Challenges
French President Macron will announce plans to renovate the Louvre Museum, which faces structural issues and overcrowding from nearly nine million visitors in 2024, exceeding its design capacity and creating conservation concerns.
Macron to Announce Louvre Renovation Plans Amidst Funding Challenges
French President Macron will announce plans to renovate the Louvre Museum, which faces structural issues and overcrowding from nearly nine million visitors in 2024, exceeding its design capacity and creating conservation concerns.
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56% Bias Score


French National Rally's Marginalization in European Parliament Despite Electoral Success
Following the June 2024 European elections, the French National Rally (RN), despite securing 30 of 81 French seats and leading the third-largest group in the European Parliament, faces significant marginalization, holding no key positions and struggling for acceptance despite a rightward shift in th...
French National Rally's Marginalization in European Parliament Despite Electoral Success
Following the June 2024 European elections, the French National Rally (RN), despite securing 30 of 81 French seats and leading the third-largest group in the European Parliament, faces significant marginalization, holding no key positions and struggling for acceptance despite a rightward shift in th...
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44% Bias Score

French Father Sentenced for Assaulting Wife in Front of Children
A French father was sentenced to 12 months in prison for assaulting his wife in front of their three children after his son reported the violence to his school principal via the Pronote app; the mother sustained significant injuries, including a head trauma, but chose not to press charges.

French Father Sentenced for Assaulting Wife in Front of Children
A French father was sentenced to 12 months in prison for assaulting his wife in front of their three children after his son reported the violence to his school principal via the Pronote app; the mother sustained significant injuries, including a head trauma, but chose not to press charges.
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48% Bias Score

French Life Expectancy Increases, but Inequalities Remain
A 2024 report by Drees shows that French life expectancy increased, exceeding 2019 levels, with women at 85.7 years and men at 80 years; healthy life expectancy at 65 also rose significantly, but inequalities persist.

French Life Expectancy Increases, but Inequalities Remain
A 2024 report by Drees shows that French life expectancy increased, exceeding 2019 levels, with women at 85.7 years and men at 80 years; healthy life expectancy at 65 also rose significantly, but inequalities persist.
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32% Bias Score

Severe Flu Season in France: Record High in Deaths and Hospitalizations
France is experiencing a severe flu season with higher than usual hospitalization and death rates, exceeding last year's numbers, prompting 100 hospitals to activate emergency plans by mid-January; the Inserm reported a record high of 611 flu-related deaths in the second week of January, highlightin...

Severe Flu Season in France: Record High in Deaths and Hospitalizations
France is experiencing a severe flu season with higher than usual hospitalization and death rates, exceeding last year's numbers, prompting 100 hospitals to activate emergency plans by mid-January; the Inserm reported a record high of 611 flu-related deaths in the second week of January, highlightin...
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40% Bias Score

French Organized Crime: €22 Billion Revenue, Decrypted Communications Expose Global Networks
A report reveals that French organized crime generates €22 billion annually, with €6 billion from drug trafficking, highlighting the need for increased resources to combat this growing threat. Decryption of encrypted communications exposed the scale and international reach of these criminal networks...

French Organized Crime: €22 Billion Revenue, Decrypted Communications Expose Global Networks
A report reveals that French organized crime generates €22 billion annually, with €6 billion from drug trafficking, highlighting the need for increased resources to combat this growing threat. Decryption of encrypted communications exposed the scale and international reach of these criminal networks...
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24% Bias Score

Louvre to Get New Entrance, Mona Lisa Relocated
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a multi-million euro renovation of the Louvre Museum in Paris, including a new entrance to ease overcrowding and the relocation of the Mona Lisa to a separate paid exhibition space by 2031, alongside tariff increases for non-EU residents from next January.

Louvre to Get New Entrance, Mona Lisa Relocated
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a multi-million euro renovation of the Louvre Museum in Paris, including a new entrance to ease overcrowding and the relocation of the Mona Lisa to a separate paid exhibition space by 2031, alongside tariff increases for non-EU residents from next January.
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48% Bias Score

French Senate Approves Limited Return of Banned Pesticide Acetamiprid
The French Senate voted on January 27th to exceptionally allow the return of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid, banned in France since 2018 but permitted elsewhere in the EU until 2033, to support struggling agricultural sectors, despite concerns about its harm to pollinators and opposition fr...

French Senate Approves Limited Return of Banned Pesticide Acetamiprid
The French Senate voted on January 27th to exceptionally allow the return of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid, banned in France since 2018 but permitted elsewhere in the EU until 2033, to support struggling agricultural sectors, despite concerns about its harm to pollinators and opposition fr...
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48% Bias Score
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