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French Basic Pensions Rise 2.2% in January 2025
French basic pensions rose by 2.2% in January 2025 due to inflation, impacting most retirees but with variations; supplementary pensions also saw increases.
French Basic Pensions Rise 2.2% in January 2025
French basic pensions rose by 2.2% in January 2025 due to inflation, impacting most retirees but with variations; supplementary pensions also saw increases.
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40% Bias Score


Mayotte Reconstruction Plan Launched After Cyclone Chido
French Prime Minister François Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on December 30th with a ministerial delegation, announcing the "Mayotte Debout" reconstruction plan following Cyclone Chido, which killed 39 people and injured over 5,600, aiming for a two-year rebuild and long-term development while addressin...
Mayotte Reconstruction Plan Launched After Cyclone Chido
French Prime Minister François Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on December 30th with a ministerial delegation, announcing the "Mayotte Debout" reconstruction plan following Cyclone Chido, which killed 39 people and injured over 5,600, aiming for a two-year rebuild and long-term development while addressin...
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36% Bias Score


Delay in Announcing France's New Government
On December 23, at 5:30 pm EST, Prime Minister François Bayrou will announce France's new government, a delay caused by a day of mourning for cyclone victims in Mayotte, following a period of political instability after inconclusive snap elections.
Delay in Announcing France's New Government
On December 23, at 5:30 pm EST, Prime Minister François Bayrou will announce France's new government, a delay caused by a day of mourning for cyclone victims in Mayotte, following a period of political instability after inconclusive snap elections.
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48% Bias Score


Bayrou's New French Government: A Broad Coalition Sparks Political Debate
François Bayrou's new French government, announced on December 27, includes two former prime ministers, Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, and comprises 34 ministers (17 women and 17 men), sparking criticism from both the Socialist and far-right parties.
Bayrou's New French Government: A Broad Coalition Sparks Political Debate
François Bayrou's new French government, announced on December 27, includes two former prime ministers, Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, and comprises 34 ministers (17 women and 17 men), sparking criticism from both the Socialist and far-right parties.
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56% Bias Score


France's Soaring Public Debt: €3.3 Trillion and Rising
France's public debt has risen to €3.3 trillion by the end of Q3 2024 (113.7% of GDP), projected to increase to 120% by 2027 due to persistent high spending and the impact of recent events like Cyclone Chino in Mayotte; the government plans to issue €300 billion in debt in 2025.
France's Soaring Public Debt: €3.3 Trillion and Rising
France's public debt has risen to €3.3 trillion by the end of Q3 2024 (113.7% of GDP), projected to increase to 120% by 2027 due to persistent high spending and the impact of recent events like Cyclone Chino in Mayotte; the government plans to issue €300 billion in debt in 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Bayrou's Pau Visit and Mandate Proposal Highlight France's Decentralization Struggle
French Minister François Bayrou visited Pau while proposing to overturn the non-cumul des mandats law amidst a Mayotte crisis and Paris ministerial meeting; this reflects his personal and national political identity conflict.
Bayrou's Pau Visit and Mandate Proposal Highlight France's Decentralization Struggle
French Minister François Bayrou visited Pau while proposing to overturn the non-cumul des mandats law amidst a Mayotte crisis and Paris ministerial meeting; this reflects his personal and national political identity conflict.
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52% Bias Score

France Passes Emergency Budget Law After Government Censure
The French Parliament unanimously passed a temporary budget law on December 18th, authorizing the government to function until a proper 2025 budget is adopted, following the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government.

France Passes Emergency Budget Law After Government Censure
The French Parliament unanimously passed a temporary budget law on December 18th, authorizing the government to function until a proper 2025 budget is adopted, following the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government.
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36% Bias Score

Macron Announces New French Government After No-Confidence Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron's office announced a new government on December 23, 2024, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, after the previous cabinet lost a no-confidence vote. The new government includes figures from across the political spectrum, but faces an upcoming no-confidence vote and...

Macron Announces New French Government After No-Confidence Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron's office announced a new government on December 23, 2024, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, after the previous cabinet lost a no-confidence vote. The new government includes figures from across the political spectrum, but faces an upcoming no-confidence vote and...
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52% Bias Score

Bayrou Forms 35-Member Government Amidst French Economic Crisis
On December 23rd, François Bayrou announced a 35-member government, including two former Prime Ministers, Elisabeth Borne (Education) and Manuel Valls (Overseas Territories), to address France's economic crisis and various territorial challenges.

Bayrou Forms 35-Member Government Amidst French Economic Crisis
On December 23rd, François Bayrou announced a 35-member government, including two former Prime Ministers, Elisabeth Borne (Education) and Manuel Valls (Overseas Territories), to address France's economic crisis and various territorial challenges.
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28% Bias Score

France Forms New 35-Minister Government Under Prime Minister Bayrou
Eighteen days after the National Assembly's December 5th censure of Michel Barnier's government, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new government on December 23rd, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, with 35 ministers.

France Forms New 35-Minister Government Under Prime Minister Bayrou
Eighteen days after the National Assembly's December 5th censure of Michel Barnier's government, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new government on December 23rd, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, with 35 ministers.
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12% Bias Score

Bayrou Delays Mayotte Response Amidst Coalition Challenges and Election Speculation
French Prime Minister François Bayrou, criticized for attending a Pau city council meeting during the Mayotte crisis, promises solutions but delays specifics pending government formation within days; he faces challenges from potential coalition partners and opposition anticipating an early president...

Bayrou Delays Mayotte Response Amidst Coalition Challenges and Election Speculation
French Prime Minister François Bayrou, criticized for attending a Pau city council meeting during the Mayotte crisis, promises solutions but delays specifics pending government formation within days; he faces challenges from potential coalition partners and opposition anticipating an early president...
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48% Bias Score

Bayrou's Cabinet Appointments Reveal Balancing Act Between Loyalty and Political Prudence
French Prime Minister François Bayrou appointed Nicolas Pernot as chief of staff and Pierre-Emmanuel Portheret as head of cabinet, prioritizing trusted associates. The initial selection of Augustin Augier for head of parliamentary affairs was reversed following concerns over allegations of inappropr...

Bayrou's Cabinet Appointments Reveal Balancing Act Between Loyalty and Political Prudence
French Prime Minister François Bayrou appointed Nicolas Pernot as chief of staff and Pierre-Emmanuel Portheret as head of cabinet, prioritizing trusted associates. The initial selection of Augustin Augier for head of parliamentary affairs was reversed following concerns over allegations of inappropr...
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40% Bias Score
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