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Paris Teacher Receives €3,000 Fine for Assaulting 3-Year-Old Student
A Paris teacher was sentenced to a €3,000 fine after a video surfaced showing her striking a 3-year-old student on September 3, 2024; the incident occurred in a classroom with 29 students, some with disabilities, after a difficult first day back to school; the teacher cited overwhelming stress and h...
Paris Teacher Receives €3,000 Fine for Assaulting 3-Year-Old Student
A Paris teacher was sentenced to a €3,000 fine after a video surfaced showing her striking a 3-year-old student on September 3, 2024; the incident occurred in a classroom with 29 students, some with disabilities, after a difficult first day back to school; the teacher cited overwhelming stress and h...
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44% Bias Score


RER E Line Extension Plagued by Technical Issues, Causing Major Disruptions
The recent extension of the RER E line in Paris is experiencing numerous technical issues, including a complete service interruption on Tuesday between Haussmann-Saint-Lazare and Nanterre-La Folie stations, due to incompatible lubricating systems between different train models, impacting thousands o...
RER E Line Extension Plagued by Technical Issues, Causing Major Disruptions
The recent extension of the RER E line in Paris is experiencing numerous technical issues, including a complete service interruption on Tuesday between Haussmann-Saint-Lazare and Nanterre-La Folie stations, due to incompatible lubricating systems between different train models, impacting thousands o...
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48% Bias Score


Paris AI Summit Declaration Criticized as Insufficient
The Paris AI Action Summit concluded with a declaration signed by 60 countries outlining principles for ethical AI, but the US and UK did not sign, citing concerns about innovation and national security; experts criticized the declaration as insufficient to address AI risks and inequities.
Paris AI Summit Declaration Criticized as Insufficient
The Paris AI Action Summit concluded with a declaration signed by 60 countries outlining principles for ethical AI, but the US and UK did not sign, citing concerns about innovation and national security; experts criticized the declaration as insufficient to address AI risks and inequities.
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48% Bias Score


Centre Pompidou to Close for Five-Year Renovation
Paris's Centre Pompidou, a cultural landmark housing 140,000 artworks and a national library, will close for a five-year, €260 million renovation to address asbestos, energy inefficiency, and security concerns, impacting tourism and cultural access.
Centre Pompidou to Close for Five-Year Renovation
Paris's Centre Pompidou, a cultural landmark housing 140,000 artworks and a national library, will close for a five-year, €260 million renovation to address asbestos, energy inefficiency, and security concerns, impacting tourism and cultural access.
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28% Bias Score


Paris' Centre Pompidou to Undergo Five-Year, $282 Million Renovation
The Centre Pompidou in Paris will close for five years starting in 2025 for a 260 million euro renovation to address asbestos, improve energy efficiency, enhance security, and create a more engaging visitor experience, temporarily relocating its programs and collections.
Paris' Centre Pompidou to Undergo Five-Year, $282 Million Renovation
The Centre Pompidou in Paris will close for five years starting in 2025 for a 260 million euro renovation to address asbestos, improve energy efficiency, enhance security, and create a more engaging visitor experience, temporarily relocating its programs and collections.
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32% Bias Score


Four Candidates Vie for Green Party's 2026 Paris Mayoral Nomination
Four Paris council members—David Belliard, Anne-Claire Boux, Fatoumata Koné, and Aminata Niakaté—are competing in a two-round Green party primary (March 14-16 and 21-23) to select their mayoral candidate for the 2026 Paris municipal elections; Senator Yannick Jadot's attempt to avoid a primary faile...
Four Candidates Vie for Green Party's 2026 Paris Mayoral Nomination
Four Paris council members—David Belliard, Anne-Claire Boux, Fatoumata Koné, and Aminata Niakaté—are competing in a two-round Green party primary (March 14-16 and 21-23) to select their mayoral candidate for the 2026 Paris municipal elections; Senator Yannick Jadot's attempt to avoid a primary faile...
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36% Bias Score

50th César Awards Gala at Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's
The 2025 César Awards ceremony, celebrating its 50th anniversary, will be held at the Olympia in Paris on February 28th, with the after-party at Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's, a historic Parisian hotel that has hosted the event annually since 1976.

50th César Awards Gala at Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's
The 2025 César Awards ceremony, celebrating its 50th anniversary, will be held at the Olympia in Paris on February 28th, with the after-party at Hôtel Barrière Le Fouquet's, a historic Parisian hotel that has hosted the event annually since 1976.
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48% Bias Score

France Bans Protests for Georges Abdallah's Release
French authorities banned Paris protests supporting Georges Abdallah's release due to concerns about potential violence and past slogans perceived as terrorism apologetics, rejecting appeals and highlighting public order concerns.

France Bans Protests for Georges Abdallah's Release
French authorities banned Paris protests supporting Georges Abdallah's release due to concerns about potential violence and past slogans perceived as terrorism apologetics, rejecting appeals and highlighting public order concerns.
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36% Bias Score

International Coalition Pledges Syria Reconstruction Aid; US Absent
Multiple Western and Arab nations committed to aiding Syria's reconstruction at a Paris conference on Thursday, aiming for a post-Assad political transition; however, the United States did not sign the declaration, while Syria's interim leader is a former Al-Qaeda-linked rebel.

International Coalition Pledges Syria Reconstruction Aid; US Absent
Multiple Western and Arab nations committed to aiding Syria's reconstruction at a Paris conference on Thursday, aiming for a post-Assad political transition; however, the United States did not sign the declaration, while Syria's interim leader is a former Al-Qaeda-linked rebel.
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32% Bias Score

Cannes AI Festival Highlights Business Applications Amidst Global Governance Debate
The World AI Festival in Cannes, running from February 13-15, will gather over 10,000 attendees and 320 speakers to explore AI's impact on business and society, contrasting with the policy-focused AI Action Summit in Paris (February 10-11).

Cannes AI Festival Highlights Business Applications Amidst Global Governance Debate
The World AI Festival in Cannes, running from February 13-15, will gather over 10,000 attendees and 320 speakers to explore AI's impact on business and society, contrasting with the policy-focused AI Action Summit in Paris (February 10-11).
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24% Bias Score

Global AI Summit Highlights Conflicting Views on Regulation
World leaders convened in Paris for a two-day AI summit to discuss AI's impact on global security, economy, and governance; conflicting views on AI regulation emerged, with the US under Trump dismantling previous safety measures and the EU facing pressure to follow suit; France announced a €109 bill...

Global AI Summit Highlights Conflicting Views on Regulation
World leaders convened in Paris for a two-day AI summit to discuss AI's impact on global security, economy, and governance; conflicting views on AI regulation emerged, with the US under Trump dismantling previous safety measures and the EU facing pressure to follow suit; France announced a €109 bill...
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56% Bias Score

France Hosts AI Summit, Macron Announces Massive Investment
The AI Action Summit in Paris (Feb 11-12) aims to promote international cooperation on AI development and regulation, with France investing €109 billion and dedicating nuclear energy to AI training, while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman advocates for a balanced regulatory approach.

France Hosts AI Summit, Macron Announces Massive Investment
The AI Action Summit in Paris (Feb 11-12) aims to promote international cooperation on AI development and regulation, with France investing €109 billion and dedicating nuclear energy to AI training, while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman advocates for a balanced regulatory approach.
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48% Bias Score
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