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Macron Seeks National Unity Government After No-Confidence Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to form a new government of national unity after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote, meeting with various political leaders to negotiate the inclusion of diverse political forces in the new cabinet.
Macron Seeks National Unity Government After No-Confidence Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to form a new government of national unity after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote, meeting with various political leaders to negotiate the inclusion of diverse political forces in the new cabinet.
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36% Bias Score


Notre Dame Reopening: Global Leaders Gather Amidst French Crisis
The restored Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen on Saturday, hosting a ceremony attended by numerous world leaders including US President-elect Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, following a five-year, €700 million restoration effort.
Notre Dame Reopening: Global Leaders Gather Amidst French Crisis
The restored Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen on Saturday, hosting a ceremony attended by numerous world leaders including US President-elect Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, following a five-year, €700 million restoration effort.
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56% Bias Score


French Budget Crisis: Deficit to Rise, Refinancing Costs Increase
The resignation of French Prime Minister Barnier leaves France without a valid budget, potentially increasing the public deficit to 6.3-6.6% of GDP and raising refinancing costs. The EU's 3% deficit limit is at risk, while a special law might be needed to maintain tax collection and social security ...
French Budget Crisis: Deficit to Rise, Refinancing Costs Increase
The resignation of French Prime Minister Barnier leaves France without a valid budget, potentially increasing the public deficit to 6.3-6.6% of GDP and raising refinancing costs. The EU's 3% deficit limit is at risk, while a special law might be needed to maintain tax collection and social security ...
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36% Bias Score


"Macron Seeks Socialist Pact Amidst French Political Crisis"
"French President Emmanuel Macron is exploring a deal with the Socialist party to form a new government after his attempt to govern with the far right failed, leading to a short-lived premiership and a no-confidence vote; the political instability has raised French borrowing costs to Greece's level....
"Macron Seeks Socialist Pact Amidst French Political Crisis"
"French President Emmanuel Macron is exploring a deal with the Socialist party to form a new government after his attempt to govern with the far right failed, leading to a short-lived premiership and a no-confidence vote; the political instability has raised French borrowing costs to Greece's level....
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56% Bias Score


Macron Condemns Parliament's Dismissal of Barnier, Urges Unity Amidst Political Crisis
French President Macron addressed the nation following parliament's dismissal of Prime Minister Barnier, criticizing their actions and urging collaboration while promising a new prime minister and budget in the coming months; polls show 60% of French citizens want Macron to resign.
Macron Condemns Parliament's Dismissal of Barnier, Urges Unity Amidst Political Crisis
French President Macron addressed the nation following parliament's dismissal of Prime Minister Barnier, criticizing their actions and urging collaboration while promising a new prime minister and budget in the coming months; polls show 60% of French citizens want Macron to resign.
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44% Bias Score


French Government Collapses Amidst Economic Crisis
The French government collapsed after a no-confidence vote ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, leaving President Emmanuel Macron to confront a deepening economic and political crisis, potentially destabilizing the Eurozone.
French Government Collapses Amidst Economic Crisis
The French government collapsed after a no-confidence vote ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, leaving President Emmanuel Macron to confront a deepening economic and political crisis, potentially destabilizing the Eurozone.
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64% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Cathedral to Reopen After €165 Million Reconstruction
After a fire in April 2019, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to fully reopen on December 7th, 2024, following a €165 million reconstruction involving the restoration of the spire, roof, and interior, and attended by numerous world leaders.

Notre-Dame Cathedral to Reopen After €165 Million Reconstruction
After a fire in April 2019, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to fully reopen on December 7th, 2024, following a €165 million reconstruction involving the restoration of the spire, roof, and interior, and attended by numerous world leaders.
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36% Bias Score

"French Socialists Open Talks with Macron, Splitting Left-Wing Alliance"
"French Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure initiated independent negotiations with President Macron to form a new government, marking a split from the NFP alliance and potentially involving the right-wing Republicans; this move aims to resolve France's months-long political stalemate."

"French Socialists Open Talks with Macron, Splitting Left-Wing Alliance"
"French Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure initiated independent negotiations with President Macron to form a new government, marking a split from the NFP alliance and potentially involving the right-wing Republicans; this move aims to resolve France's months-long political stalemate."
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40% Bias Score

French Government Collapses Amidst Deep Political Division and Soaring Debt
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned on December 4th after a no-confidence vote, highlighting a deeply divided parliament and raising concerns about France's financial stability and its role within the European Union, particularly given Germany's concurrent political and economic instabilit...

French Government Collapses Amidst Deep Political Division and Soaring Debt
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned on December 4th after a no-confidence vote, highlighting a deeply divided parliament and raising concerns about France's financial stability and its role within the European Union, particularly given Germany's concurrent political and economic instabilit...
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40% Bias Score

France's Political Crisis Casts Shadow on Notre-Dame Reopening
Emmanuel Macron's celebration of Notre-Dame's reopening is overshadowed by the collapse of his government, leaving France politically unstable at a critical time for European security and international relations, just as Russia wages war in Ukraine and tensions rise between China and the United Stat...

France's Political Crisis Casts Shadow on Notre-Dame Reopening
Emmanuel Macron's celebration of Notre-Dame's reopening is overshadowed by the collapse of his government, leaving France politically unstable at a critical time for European security and international relations, just as Russia wages war in Ukraine and tensions rise between China and the United Stat...
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56% Bias Score

Macron to Meet with Socialist Leaders Amidst Government Crisis
Following 179 days of waiting, French Socialist leaders were invited to meet President Macron on December 7th to discuss the nomination of a left-wing prime minister, a response to a no-confidence vote against Michel Barnier and a proposed compromise to stabilize the government.

Macron to Meet with Socialist Leaders Amidst Government Crisis
Following 179 days of waiting, French Socialist leaders were invited to meet President Macron on December 7th to discuss the nomination of a left-wing prime minister, a response to a no-confidence vote against Michel Barnier and a proposed compromise to stabilize the government.
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36% Bias Score

French Government Collapses After No-Confidence Vote
France's three-month-old Barnier government collapsed following a no-confidence vote over its 2025 budget, which included €60 billion in tax increases and spending cuts, marking the first successful such vote since 1962 and highlighting deep political divisions.

French Government Collapses After No-Confidence Vote
France's three-month-old Barnier government collapsed following a no-confidence vote over its 2025 budget, which included €60 billion in tax increases and spending cuts, marking the first successful such vote since 1962 and highlighting deep political divisions.
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44% Bias Score
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