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Unranked Tennis Player Stuns World Number Three at Roland Garros
Ranked 361st in the world, Lois Boisson, a 22-year-old French tennis player, unexpectedly reached the Roland Garros quarterfinals after defeating world number three Jessica Pegula, a feat unseen in the last four decades.
Unranked Tennis Player Stuns World Number Three at Roland Garros
Ranked 361st in the world, Lois Boisson, a 22-year-old French tennis player, unexpectedly reached the Roland Garros quarterfinals after defeating world number three Jessica Pegula, a feat unseen in the last four decades.
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32% Bias Score


Racially Motivated Double Shooting in Southern France
In Bouges-sur-Argens, France, a 53-year-old man fatally shot a Tunisian man and severely injured a Turkish man on Monday, prompting a hate crime investigation; the attacker had previously posted racist videos online.
Racially Motivated Double Shooting in Southern France
In Bouges-sur-Argens, France, a 53-year-old man fatally shot a Tunisian man and severely injured a Turkish man on Monday, prompting a hate crime investigation; the attacker had previously posted racist videos online.
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24% Bias Score


Far-Right Terror Suspect Charged in Fatal Shooting of Tunisian Man in France
A 45-year-old Tunisian man was fatally shot, and a Turkish man injured, in Puget-sur-Argens, France; the suspect, Christophe B., shared extremist content online and is under investigation for terrorism charges, marking a first for France's specialized terrorism unit.
Far-Right Terror Suspect Charged in Fatal Shooting of Tunisian Man in France
A 45-year-old Tunisian man was fatally shot, and a Turkish man injured, in Puget-sur-Argens, France; the suspect, Christophe B., shared extremist content online and is under investigation for terrorism charges, marking a first for France's specialized terrorism unit.
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28% Bias Score


Human Rights and Neoliberalism: A Critical Analysis
Sciences Po Press's new book collection, "Penser avec," begins with a critical examination of whether human rights are inherently neoliberal, questioning their efficacy in achieving social justice within the context of rising illiberalism.
Human Rights and Neoliberalism: A Critical Analysis
Sciences Po Press's new book collection, "Penser avec," begins with a critical examination of whether human rights are inherently neoliberal, questioning their efficacy in achieving social justice within the context of rising illiberalism.
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60% Bias Score


Chalençon Auctions Extensive Napoleon Collection at Sotheby's
Pierre-Jean Chalençon, the world's foremost collector of Napoleon Bonaparte memorabilia, is auctioning more than 100 items from his collection at Sotheby's Paris on June 24th, including Napoleon's iconic bicorne hat, estimated at €500,000-€800,000.
Chalençon Auctions Extensive Napoleon Collection at Sotheby's
Pierre-Jean Chalençon, the world's foremost collector of Napoleon Bonaparte memorabilia, is auctioning more than 100 items from his collection at Sotheby's Paris on June 24th, including Napoleon's iconic bicorne hat, estimated at €500,000-€800,000.
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48% Bias Score


Minor Disruptions Expected in France Due to Upcoming Railway Strikes
French railway workers, including train drivers and other staff, will strike on June 4th and 5th, and controllers on June 11th, resulting in minor disruptions to train services according to the SNCF, with specific details pending.
Minor Disruptions Expected in France Due to Upcoming Railway Strikes
French railway workers, including train drivers and other staff, will strike on June 4th and 5th, and controllers on June 11th, resulting in minor disruptions to train services according to the SNCF, with specific details pending.
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40% Bias Score

French Officer to Stand Trial for Murder of Nahel Merzouk
A French police officer who fatally shot 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk on June 27, 2023, will stand trial for voluntary homicide, following an investigation that included contradictory accounts and video evidence; the trial is expected in 2026.

French Officer to Stand Trial for Murder of Nahel Merzouk
A French police officer who fatally shot 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk on June 27, 2023, will stand trial for voluntary homicide, following an investigation that included contradictory accounts and video evidence; the trial is expected in 2026.
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32% Bias Score

Murder in France Sparks Debate on Racism
Hichem Miraoui, a 40-year-old Tunisian man, was shot and killed in Puget-sur-Argens, France, prompting an anti-terrorism investigation and widespread accusations of a racist climate fueled by political rhetoric; the incident follows similar attacks, sparking concerns about rising intolerance.

Murder in France Sparks Debate on Racism
Hichem Miraoui, a 40-year-old Tunisian man, was shot and killed in Puget-sur-Argens, France, prompting an anti-terrorism investigation and widespread accusations of a racist climate fueled by political rhetoric; the incident follows similar attacks, sparking concerns about rising intolerance.
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52% Bias Score

France Revises Wind Farm Contracts to Curb Negative Electricity Price Losses
The French government revised contracts for three offshore wind farms, allowing them to stop production during negative electricity pricing to reduce losses on the spot market, following a 2023 doubling of negative pricing hours to 359.

France Revises Wind Farm Contracts to Curb Negative Electricity Price Losses
The French government revised contracts for three offshore wind farms, allowing them to stop production during negative electricity pricing to reduce losses on the spot market, following a 2023 doubling of negative pricing hours to 359.
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44% Bias Score

France Proposes Stricter Sentencing After Post-Match Violence
Following celebratory violence after Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League win, French Prime Minister Borne and Justice Minister Darmanin proposed stricter sentencing, including minimum prison terms for assaulting officials, in response to 563 arrests and public outrage, despite concerns about pris...

France Proposes Stricter Sentencing After Post-Match Violence
Following celebratory violence after Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League win, French Prime Minister Borne and Justice Minister Darmanin proposed stricter sentencing, including minimum prison terms for assaulting officials, in response to 563 arrests and public outrage, despite concerns about pris...
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52% Bias Score

French Charity Donations Show Weak Growth in 2024
Individual donations to French charities rose 3% in 2024, including a surge for Mayotte cyclone Chido victims; however, excluding this, growth was only 1.9%, a two-decade low, potentially due to economic anxiety and reduced attention to environmental causes.

French Charity Donations Show Weak Growth in 2024
Individual donations to French charities rose 3% in 2024, including a surge for Mayotte cyclone Chido victims; however, excluding this, growth was only 1.9%, a two-decade low, potentially due to economic anxiety and reduced attention to environmental causes.
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48% Bias Score

PSG Victory Celebrations Marred by Deadly Violence in France
Paris St-Germain won the Champions League, prompting celebrations that were overshadowed by widespread violence across France, resulting in two deaths and hundreds of injuries, despite a victory parade and visit to the Elysee Palace.

PSG Victory Celebrations Marred by Deadly Violence in France
Paris St-Germain won the Champions League, prompting celebrations that were overshadowed by widespread violence across France, resulting in two deaths and hundreds of injuries, despite a victory parade and visit to the Elysee Palace.
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40% Bias Score
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