1«Cette année a vraiment été terrible» : un an après l’élection de Trump, ses victimes se comptent par centaines de milliers
Story gist: One year after Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential election on November 8, 2016, French outlets published articles on the impacts. Libération reported hundreds of thousands of victims; BFM featured French expatriates’ experiences in the U.S.; Le Figaro covered Trump’s foreign policy actions in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Greenland.
«Cette année a vraiment été terrible» : un an après l’élection de Trump, ses victimes se comptent par centaines de milliers
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“J’ai demandé à mon père d’arrêter de m’envoyer des critiques de Donald Trump”: ces Français installés aux États-Unis racontent ce qui a changé depuis un an
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Moyen-Orient, Ukraine, Groenland… L’activisme débridé de Donald Trump donne le tournis à la planète
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Libération uses catastrophic tone, quoting ‘terrible year’ and attributing ‘hundreds of thousands of victims’ to Trump. Center BFM adopts neutral, personal angle via French expats’ anecdotes about U.S. life and family Trump debates. Right-leaning Le Figaro emphasizes Trump’s ‘unrestrained activism’ in global hotspots, framing it as dizzying but active diplomacy. Positive pro-Trump perspective absent.
2«On a tout cédé aux socialistes pour acheter du calme à court terme» : les patrons ulcérés par la version finale du budget
Story gist: French business leaders criticized the final budget version, claiming concessions were made to socialists for short-term calm. Armed Forces Minister Sébastien Lecornu sent a letter to company heads addressing their concerns.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
EXCLUSIF – La lettre de Sébastien Lecornu pour tenter d’apaiser les chefs d’entreprise sur le budget
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«On a tout cédé aux socialistes pour acheter du calme à court terme» : les patrons ulcérés par la version finale du budget
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Bias summary: No left-leaning outlets covered the story, absenting a perspective potentially justifying budget concessions to socialists. Center Les Echos framed it via an exclusive on Lecornu’s appeasement letter, emphasizing government efforts to reassure business. Right-leaning Le Figaro highlighted bosses’ fury with the critical quote, amplifying anger at short-term socialist concessions.
3Nouvelle-Calédonie : Emmanuel Macron annonce la signature d’un accord complémentaire à l’accord de Bougival
Story gist: Emmanuel Macron announced the signing of a complementary agreement to the Bougival accord regarding New Caledonia.
Nouvelle-Calédonie : Emmanuel Macron annonce un accord politico-économique, conclu sans le FLNKS
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Nouvelle-Calédonie : Emmanuel Macron annonce la signature d’un accord complémentaire à l’accord de Bougival
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Nouvelle-Calédonie : Emmanuel Macron annonce la signature d’un accord complémentaire à l’accord de Bougival
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Le Monde frames the agreement as politico-economic and notes it was concluded without the FLNKS, emphasizing exclusion of a key pro-independence group. Center France Info and right-leaning Le Figaro use neutral, identical phrasing focused solely on the announcement, omitting details on participants or nature, presenting it straightforwardly without implied controversy.
4En images : Ces 12 milliardaires qui concentrent plus de richesses que la moitié des êtres humains sur Terre
Story gist: Reports state that 12 billionaires hold more wealth than half of the world’s population. In France, 53 billionaires possess more wealth than 32 million people.
En France, 53 milliardaires sont plus riches que 32 millions de personnes
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En images : Ces 12 milliardaires qui concentrent plus de richesses que la moitié des êtres humains sur Terre
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Reporterre localize to France, emphasizing national inequality between 53 billionaires and 32 million citizens with an ecological media lens. Center outlets like 20 Minutes use a neutral global title with images focusing on 12 billionaires versus half of humanity. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting perspectives on wealth generation or market dynamics.