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Le Pen's Conviction and Immediate Political Ban Sparks French Debate
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two with an electronic tag, two suspended) for misappropriating over €4 million in EU funds, immediately banning her from running in the 2027 presidential elections, a decision sparking intense political debate and calls for legal refor...
Le Pen's Conviction and Immediate Political Ban Sparks French Debate
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two with an electronic tag, two suspended) for misappropriating over €4 million in EU funds, immediately banning her from running in the 2027 presidential elections, a decision sparking intense political debate and calls for legal refor...
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48% Bias Score


Counter-Demonstration Planned Against Le Pen Following Conviction
Left-wing parties in France are organizing a counter-demonstration at Place de la République on Sunday at 1 PM, opposing the Rassemblement National's meeting supporting Marine Le Pen following her four-year prison sentence and ineligibility for the 2027 presidential election.
Counter-Demonstration Planned Against Le Pen Following Conviction
Left-wing parties in France are organizing a counter-demonstration at Place de la République on Sunday at 1 PM, opposing the Rassemblement National's meeting supporting Marine Le Pen following her four-year prison sentence and ineligibility for the 2027 presidential election.
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52% Bias Score


France: Rival Rallies Highlight Political Divisions
Counter-demonstrations are planned in Paris on April 6th, 2025: left-wing parties and unions will rally against the far-right's response to Marine Le Pen's conviction, while the presidential party, Renaissance, will hold a meeting emphasizing democratic values.
France: Rival Rallies Highlight Political Divisions
Counter-demonstrations are planned in Paris on April 6th, 2025: left-wing parties and unions will rally against the far-right's response to Marine Le Pen's conviction, while the presidential party, Renaissance, will hold a meeting emphasizing democratic values.
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44% Bias Score


RN's Disinformation Campaign Following Le Pen Conviction Challenges French Democracy
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's Rassemblement National, was convicted of misuse of European Parliament funds; the party responded with a widespread media campaign, spreading disinformation and attacking the judiciary, resulting in threats against judges and a broader challenge to democratic instit...
RN's Disinformation Campaign Following Le Pen Conviction Challenges French Democracy
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's Rassemblement National, was convicted of misuse of European Parliament funds; the party responded with a widespread media campaign, spreading disinformation and attacking the judiciary, resulting in threats against judges and a broader challenge to democratic instit...
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64% Bias Score


Le Pen Convicted, Banned from Office for Five Years
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, of misusing €2.9 million in EU funds, banning her from holding public office for five years; the verdict sparked strong reactions from fellow right-wing European leaders and fueled debate about political bias within the judi...
Le Pen Convicted, Banned from Office for Five Years
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, of misusing €2.9 million in EU funds, banning her from holding public office for five years; the verdict sparked strong reactions from fellow right-wing European leaders and fueled debate about political bias within the judi...
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44% Bias Score


French Court Sentences Le Pen to Prison, Bars Her From 2027 Election
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two years under electronic surveillance) and five years of ineligibility, effective immediately, for misusing over €4 million in parliamentary funds, barring her from the 2027 presidential election.
French Court Sentences Le Pen to Prison, Bars Her From 2027 Election
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two years under electronic surveillance) and five years of ineligibility, effective immediately, for misusing over €4 million in parliamentary funds, barring her from the 2027 presidential election.
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44% Bias Score

Le Pen's Conviction Sparks Threats Against French Judge
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Rally party, was sentenced to four years in prison (two years suspended) and banned from holding public office for five years for misappropriating funds; subsequently, she and her party launched a campaign of harassment and threats against the presiding jud...

Le Pen's Conviction Sparks Threats Against French Judge
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Rally party, was sentenced to four years in prison (two years suspended) and banned from holding public office for five years for misappropriating funds; subsequently, she and her party launched a campaign of harassment and threats against the presiding jud...
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60% Bias Score

French Court Bans Le Pen from 2027 Election
A French court banned Marine Le Pen from the 2027 presidential elections due to alleged misappropriation of European funds; this sparked debate about judicial overreach, with the US expressing support for Le Pen's right to political expression.

French Court Bans Le Pen from 2027 Election
A French court banned Marine Le Pen from the 2027 presidential elections due to alleged misappropriation of European funds; this sparked debate about judicial overreach, with the US expressing support for Le Pen's right to political expression.
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44% Bias Score

Le Pen Found Guilty of Misusing EU Funds, Exposing Widespread Problem
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen and eight National Rally MEPs for misusing EU funds allocated for assistants, sparking controversy and highlighting a broader issue of frequent misuse within the European Parliament.

Le Pen Found Guilty of Misusing EU Funds, Exposing Widespread Problem
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen and eight National Rally MEPs for misusing EU funds allocated for assistants, sparking controversy and highlighting a broader issue of frequent misuse within the European Parliament.
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24% Bias Score

French Court Rules Against National Rally in Misappropriation Case
A French court's ruling on March 31st found National Rally assistants guilty of misappropriating €4.1 million over twelve years, highlighting increased judicial oversight of political ethics and sparking debate about the judiciary's role in French democracy.

French Court Rules Against National Rally in Misappropriation Case
A French court's ruling on March 31st found National Rally assistants guilty of misappropriating €4.1 million over twelve years, highlighting increased judicial oversight of political ethics and sparking debate about the judiciary's role in French democracy.
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44% Bias Score

Le Pen Convicted, Judge Under Protection
Following her conviction for embezzlement, French politician Marine Le Pen received a four-year prison sentence (two years suspended, two under house arrest) and a five-year ban from holding public office; the presiding judge is now under police protection due to threats.

Le Pen Convicted, Judge Under Protection
Following her conviction for embezzlement, French politician Marine Le Pen received a four-year prison sentence (two years suspended, two under house arrest) and a five-year ban from holding public office; the presiding judge is now under police protection due to threats.
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44% Bias Score

Le Pen's Embezzlement Conviction Sparks Judicial Security Concerns in France
A French court sentenced far-right leader Marine Le Pen to a five-year ban from holding public office for embezzling European Parliament funds, prompting threats against the presiding judge and raising concerns about judicial independence and political polarization in France.

Le Pen's Embezzlement Conviction Sparks Judicial Security Concerns in France
A French court sentenced far-right leader Marine Le Pen to a five-year ban from holding public office for embezzling European Parliament funds, prompting threats against the presiding judge and raising concerns about judicial independence and political polarization in France.
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40% Bias Score
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