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French Prime Minister Lecornu Faces Political Tightrope Walk
In France, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu negotiates with socialists to avoid a potential national assembly dissolution, forcing compromises on Macron's policies, including the Zucman tax, while simultaneously, President Macron's recognition of Palestine and Robert Badinter's Pantheon ceremony unf...
French Prime Minister Lecornu Faces Political Tightrope Walk
In France, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu negotiates with socialists to avoid a potential national assembly dissolution, forcing compromises on Macron's policies, including the Zucman tax, while simultaneously, President Macron's recognition of Palestine and Robert Badinter's Pantheon ceremony unf...
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48% Bias Score


Sarkozy's Libyan Funding Trial: Verdicts Expected
A Paris court is set to deliver its verdict on September 25th in the trial of Nicolas Sarkozy and eleven others, accused of receiving illicit Libyan funds for Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign.
Sarkozy's Libyan Funding Trial: Verdicts Expected
A Paris court is set to deliver its verdict on September 25th in the trial of Nicolas Sarkozy and eleven others, accused of receiving illicit Libyan funds for Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign.
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36% Bias Score


Sarkozy-Kadhafi Affair Verdict, Drone Sightings Disrupt Danish Airports, and Other News
A Paris court delivers its verdict in the Sarkozy-Kadhafi affair today, while unidentified drones caused disruptions at several Danish airports, and French pharmacists won a temporary reprieve on generic drug discounts.
Sarkozy-Kadhafi Affair Verdict, Drone Sightings Disrupt Danish Airports, and Other News
A Paris court delivers its verdict in the Sarkozy-Kadhafi affair today, while unidentified drones caused disruptions at several Danish airports, and French pharmacists won a temporary reprieve on generic drug discounts.
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8% Bias Score


French Unions to Strike Amid Budget Dispute
French unions announced a nationwide strike on October 2nd, rejecting Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's budget proposals after a meeting that yielded no concessions on tax increases for the wealthy.
French Unions to Strike Amid Budget Dispute
French unions announced a nationwide strike on October 2nd, rejecting Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's budget proposals after a meeting that yielded no concessions on tax increases for the wealthy.
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24% Bias Score


French RN Deputy Doubts Lecornu's Ability to Reform Macron's Policies
Jean-Philippe Tanguy, a French National Rally (RN) deputy, expressed skepticism on September 21st about Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's capacity to reform Macron's policies, suggesting a dissolution of the National Assembly as a solution to the current political crisis.
French RN Deputy Doubts Lecornu's Ability to Reform Macron's Policies
Jean-Philippe Tanguy, a French National Rally (RN) deputy, expressed skepticism on September 21st about Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's capacity to reform Macron's policies, suggesting a dissolution of the National Assembly as a solution to the current political crisis.
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28% Bias Score


Bolloré's Influence on French Publishing: A Monopoly?
Vincent Bolloré, after being forced to sell Editis, is now allegedly using his influence to promote far-right figures in French publishing, raising concerns about the future of French literature.
Bolloré's Influence on French Publishing: A Monopoly?
Vincent Bolloré, after being forced to sell Editis, is now allegedly using his influence to promote far-right figures in French publishing, raising concerns about the future of French literature.
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64% Bias Score

Nicolas Sarkozy's Legacy: A Complex Portrait
The recent prison sentence of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, despite his past successes, raises questions about his historical impact, revealing a divided legacy within his political party.

Nicolas Sarkozy's Legacy: A Complex Portrait
The recent prison sentence of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, despite his past successes, raises questions about his historical impact, revealing a divided legacy within his political party.
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40% Bias Score

Sarkozy's Libyen Affair Verdict: Seven-Year Sentence Demanded
A French court is set to deliver its verdict today on former President Nicolas Sarkozy, accused of accepting Libyan funds for his 2007 election campaign, facing charges including bribery and illegal campaign financing, with the prosecution demanding a seven-year prison sentence.

Sarkozy's Libyen Affair Verdict: Seven-Year Sentence Demanded
A French court is set to deliver its verdict today on former President Nicolas Sarkozy, accused of accepting Libyan funds for his 2007 election campaign, facing charges including bribery and illegal campaign financing, with the prosecution demanding a seven-year prison sentence.
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32% Bias Score

French Prime Minister Seeks Social Partner Consensus Amidst Planned October Protests
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu met with social partners twice before government formation, seeking input on social security funding, industrial revival, and labor market modernization, while facing planned October protests.

French Prime Minister Seeks Social Partner Consensus Amidst Planned October Protests
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu met with social partners twice before government formation, seeking input on social security funding, industrial revival, and labor market modernization, while facing planned October protests.
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12% Bias Score

French Prime Minister Lecornu's False CV Information
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, appointed two weeks ago, falsely claimed a law master's degree on his CV, admitting to only completing one year of study, prompting public outcry and comparisons to similar incidents in Spain.

French Prime Minister Lecornu's False CV Information
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, appointed two weeks ago, falsely claimed a law master's degree on his CV, admitting to only completing one year of study, prompting public outcry and comparisons to similar incidents in Spain.
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28% Bias Score

French Socialists' Identity Crisis and Strategic Paralysis
The French Socialist party faces an identity crisis, delaying a necessary break from the Insoumis (rebellious left) due to short-term political gains, hindering their long-term electoral prospects.

French Socialists' Identity Crisis and Strategic Paralysis
The French Socialist party faces an identity crisis, delaying a necessary break from the Insoumis (rebellious left) due to short-term political gains, hindering their long-term electoral prospects.
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52% Bias Score

French Prime Minister Lecornu Meets with Opposition Amidst Social Unrest
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is meeting with opposition parties on Wednesday, September 17th, following meetings with unions and employers, ahead of a planned day of social mobilization on Thursday.

French Prime Minister Lecornu Meets with Opposition Amidst Social Unrest
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is meeting with opposition parties on Wednesday, September 17th, following meetings with unions and employers, ahead of a planned day of social mobilization on Thursday.
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28% Bias Score
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