Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After €700 Million Restoration
After a devastating fire in 2019, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is reopening on December 7th, 2023, following a €700 million restoration funded by a national fundraising campaign; the reopening ceremony will include numerous heads of state and government.
Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After €700 Million Restoration
After a devastating fire in 2019, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is reopening on December 7th, 2023, following a €700 million restoration funded by a national fundraising campaign; the reopening ceremony will include numerous heads of state and government.
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French Government Collapses Amidst Budget Crisis
The French government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, collapsed after a no-confidence vote on the 2025 budget, resulting from a combination of austerity measures and opposition from both far-right and left-wing parties, raising concerns about France's economic stability and military capabilit...
French Government Collapses Amidst Budget Crisis
The French government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, collapsed after a no-confidence vote on the 2025 budget, resulting from a combination of austerity measures and opposition from both far-right and left-wing parties, raising concerns about France's economic stability and military capabilit...
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52% Bias Score
French Socialist Party Censors Barnier Government Over Budget
The Socialist Party (PS) in France voted to censure Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government on December 3rd, 2024, due to its budget, citing unfairness to the middle class and the rejection of proposed amendments; Barnier accused the PS of refusing dialogue.
French Socialist Party Censors Barnier Government Over Budget
The Socialist Party (PS) in France voted to censure Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government on December 3rd, 2024, due to its budget, citing unfairness to the middle class and the rejection of proposed amendments; Barnier accused the PS of refusing dialogue.
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52% Bias Score
Macron Invites Trump to Notre Dame Reopening Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
French President Emmanuel Macron invited former US President Donald Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, highlighting Trump's return to the global stage six weeks before his second term and the subsequent shift in international power dynamics.
Macron Invites Trump to Notre Dame Reopening Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
French President Emmanuel Macron invited former US President Donald Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, highlighting Trump's return to the global stage six weeks before his second term and the subsequent shift in international power dynamics.
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Trump to Attend Notre-Dame Reopening
Donald Trump will attend the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday, his first overseas trip since winning the 2016 US presidential election; the restoration cost 846 million euros from 340,000 donors across 150 countries, with a surplus of 140 million euros allocated for future pres...
Trump to Attend Notre-Dame Reopening
Donald Trump will attend the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday, his first overseas trip since winning the 2016 US presidential election; the restoration cost 846 million euros from 340,000 donors across 150 countries, with a surplus of 140 million euros allocated for future pres...
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Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Social Security Plan
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a potential no-confidence vote this week over his government's social security financing plan, which includes unpopular cuts and has angered the opposition, particularly the National Rally (RN), the largest party in parliament. Failure to secure support cou...
Barnier Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Social Security Plan
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a potential no-confidence vote this week over his government's social security financing plan, which includes unpopular cuts and has angered the opposition, particularly the National Rally (RN), the largest party in parliament. Failure to secure support cou...
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French PM Barnier Ousted in No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier lost a no-confidence vote by 331 to 246 votes, triggering his resignation and plunging France into political turmoil and deepening its debt crisis, weeks before Donald Trump's return to the White House.
French PM Barnier Ousted in No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier lost a no-confidence vote by 331 to 246 votes, triggering his resignation and plunging France into political turmoil and deepening its debt crisis, weeks before Donald Trump's return to the White House.
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40% Bias Score
French Government Ousted in No-Confidence Vote
France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, marking the first time since 1962 a government fell this way due to disagreements on austerity measures, triggering political instability and leaving President Macron's future uncertain.
French Government Ousted in No-Confidence Vote
France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, marking the first time since 1962 a government fell this way due to disagreements on austerity measures, triggering political instability and leaving President Macron's future uncertain.
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French Government Faces Collapse Amidst No-Confidence Vote
A no-confidence vote against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, triggered by his attempt to bypass parliament on a social security bill, is likely to topple his government this week, raising concerns about political and economic instability in France and the Eurozone.
French Government Faces Collapse Amidst No-Confidence Vote
A no-confidence vote against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, triggered by his attempt to bypass parliament on a social security bill, is likely to topple his government this week, raising concerns about political and economic instability in France and the Eurozone.
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28% Bias Score
Macron Invites Trump to Notre Dame Reopening, Underscoring His Return to Global Stage
French President Emmanuel Macron invited President-elect Donald Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, highlighting Trump's return to the global stage and the challenges world leaders face in navigating his foreign policy.
Macron Invites Trump to Notre Dame Reopening, Underscoring His Return to Global Stage
French President Emmanuel Macron invited President-elect Donald Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, highlighting Trump's return to the global stage and the challenges world leaders face in navigating his foreign policy.
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60% Bias Score
Trump to Attend Notre Dame Reopening, First Trip After Re-election
President-elect Donald Trump will travel to Paris on December 7th to attend the Notre Dame Cathedral reopening, his first international trip after re-election; the visit follows his announcement of Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France.
Trump to Attend Notre Dame Reopening, First Trip After Re-election
President-elect Donald Trump will travel to Paris on December 7th to attend the Notre Dame Cathedral reopening, his first international trip after re-election; the visit follows his announcement of Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France.
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French Budget Faces Crisis, Threatening Government Collapse
The French government faces a potential parliamentary crisis as its social security budget faces opposition from both the far-right and left-wing, threatening the government's survival and possibly triggering a no-confidence vote, potentially leading to the earliest government collapse since 1962.
French Budget Faces Crisis, Threatening Government Collapse
The French government faces a potential parliamentary crisis as its social security budget faces opposition from both the far-right and left-wing, threatening the government's survival and possibly triggering a no-confidence vote, potentially leading to the earliest government collapse since 1962.
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44% Bias Score