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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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32% Bias Score


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


French Government Uses Article 49.3 to Pass Austerity Budget, Facing No-Confidence Vote
France's government is using Article 49.3 to pass a budget featuring €20bn in tax increases and €40bn in spending cuts without parliamentary approval, prompting no-confidence votes from the left and far-right and potentially causing financial instability.
French Government Uses Article 49.3 to Pass Austerity Budget, Facing No-Confidence Vote
France's government is using Article 49.3 to pass a budget featuring €20bn in tax increases and €40bn in spending cuts without parliamentary approval, prompting no-confidence votes from the left and far-right and potentially causing financial instability.
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32% Bias Score


Notre Dame Cathedral Interior Restoration Nears Completion
Five years after a devastating fire, the interior restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is nearing completion, showcasing a meticulous reconstruction using traditional techniques and materials, with the cathedral set to reopen to the public on December 8th.
Notre Dame Cathedral Interior Restoration Nears Completion
Five years after a devastating fire, the interior restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is nearing completion, showcasing a meticulous reconstruction using traditional techniques and materials, with the cathedral set to reopen to the public on December 8th.
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44% 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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52% Bias Score

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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24% Bias Score

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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44% Bias Score

French Government Collapse Imminent After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, likely resulting in a government collapse due to opposition amendments that rendered his proposed budget unacceptable. This follows President Macron's June parliamentary elections, leaving France in a state of political un...

French Government Collapse Imminent After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, likely resulting in a government collapse due to opposition amendments that rendered his proposed budget unacceptable. This follows President Macron's June parliamentary elections, leaving France in a state of political un...
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48% Bias Score

Contemporary Stained Glass Proposed for Notre-Dame Reconstruction
In the aftermath of the April 15, 2019, fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral, a proposal to replace Viollet-le-Duc's grisailles with contemporary stained glass emerged from a meeting involving President Macron, Archbishop Aupetit, and others, sparking debate about the balance between preservation and contem...

Contemporary Stained Glass Proposed for Notre-Dame Reconstruction
In the aftermath of the April 15, 2019, fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral, a proposal to replace Viollet-le-Duc's grisailles with contemporary stained glass emerged from a meeting involving President Macron, Archbishop Aupetit, and others, sparking debate about the balance between preservation and contem...
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44% Bias Score

France Officially Recognizes 1944 Senegalese Massacre
On December 1, 1944, French troops massacred hundreds of unarmed Senegalese soldiers near Dakar, Senegal, who demanded unpaid wages; the 80th anniversary is marked by official French recognition and major Senegalese commemorations.

France Officially Recognizes 1944 Senegalese Massacre
On December 1, 1944, French troops massacred hundreds of unarmed Senegalese soldiers near Dakar, Senegal, who demanded unpaid wages; the 80th anniversary is marked by official French recognition and major Senegalese commemorations.
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36% Bias Score
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