November 12, 2025 – France Headlines

1EN DIRECT, guerre en Ukraine : un proche de Volodymyr Zelensky accusé d’orchestrer un vaste système de corruption

Story gist: A close associate of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky faces accusations of orchestrating a corruption scheme worth 100 million dollars. The individual has left Ukraine amid the ongoing war.
Left
EN DIRECT, guerre en Ukraine : un proche de Volodymyr Zelensky accusé d’orchestrer un vaste système de corruption
— Le Monde.fr
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Center
Ukraine : accusé de corruption à hauteur de 100 millions de dollars, un proche de Volodymyr Zelensky quitte le pays
— Le Parisien
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Le Monde frame the story urgently with ‘EN DIRECT’ and tie it to the Ukraine war, emphasizing Zelensky’s associate orchestrating a ‘vast’ corruption system. Center outlets like Le Parisien highlight the 100 million dollar scale and the associate’s departure, focusing on factual specifics without war linkage. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out potential conservative critiques of Ukrainian governance or aid implications.

2EN DIRECT, Gaza | Emmanuel Macron, après sa réunion avec Mahmoud Abbas à l’Elysée : les projets d’annexion en Cisjordanie « constituent une ligne rouge »

Story gist: French President Emmanuel Macron met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas at the Élysée Palace in Paris. Macron stated that Israeli annexation plans in the West Bank constitute a red line. Abbas affirmed that Hamas would have no role in Gaza’s governance.
Left
Mahmoud Abbas reçu par Emmanuel Macron : un président palestinien à l’Élysée… mais toujours pas d’État
— L’Humanité
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Center
Entretien avec Mahmoud Abbas, Président de l’État de Palestine.
— elysee.fr
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Right
Mahmoud Abbas au Figaro : «Le Hamas n’aura aucun rôle dans la gouvernance de Gaza»
— Le Figaro
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Bias summary: Left-leaning L’Humanité frames the meeting as a diplomatic gesture but emphasizes the ongoing absence of a Palestinian state, highlighting frustration with stalled progress. Center outlet elysee.fr provides a neutral official announcement, focusing solely on the entente without added context. Right-leaning Le Figaro emphasizes Abbas’s exclusion of Hamas from Gaza governance, underscoring anti-militant positions while omitting annexation concerns; no explicit pro-annexation perspective is present.

3Les premiers détenus de la prison de Condé-sur-Sarthe transférés « dans les prochaines heures », annonce Gérald Darmanin

Story gist: French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced that the first inmates will be transferred to the high-security prison in Condé-sur-Sarthe in the coming hours. Approximately 40 detainees are expected to arrive.
Left
Premiers transferts imminents à la prison de haute sécurité de Condé-sur-Sarthe
— Le Monde.fr
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Center
Prison de haute sécurité de Condé-sur-Sarthe : Gérald Darmanin annonce l’arrivée d’une “quarantaine” de détenus “dans les prochaines heures”
— France Info
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Le Monde frames the story with emphasis on imminent transfers to a high-security facility, highlighting security measures. Center outlet France Info provides a neutral, factual report on the announcement and detainee numbers without added context. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out potential perspectives on government efficiency or prison policy critiques.

4Attal et les députés macronistes en difficulté pour enterrer la réforme des retraites

Story gist: French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and Macronist deputies encounter difficulties in suspending the pension reform. Debates occur among deputies born in 1964 affected by the change, with public statements from figures like Thierry Breton opposing the suspension.
Left
Débat entre deux députés nés en 1964 et concernés par la suspension de la réforme des retraites : «Nous, on a eu le choix de notre carrière
— Libération
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Center
“Le débat d’aujourd’hui me désole” : sur RTL, Thierry Breton affirme qu’il ne voterait pas la suspension de la réforme des retraites
— RTL.fr
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Libération emphasize internal debates among affected deputies born in 1964, highlighting personal career choices and potential inequities in a neutral yet probing tone. Center outlets like RTL focus on Thierry Breton’s emotional opposition to suspension, portraying sadness and firm stance without deep critique. Right-leaning perspectives are absent, leaving out potential emphasis on fiscal conservatism or reform defense.

5« Ma fille m’a sauvée »: Enceinte de trois mois, elle était au concert du Bataclan, le soir des attentats du 13 novembre

Story gist: A woman three months pregnant attended the Bataclan concert in Paris on November 13, 2015, during the terrorist attacks. She survived and credits her unborn daughter with saving her life.
Left
Avant les attentats du 13-Novembre, une course contre la montre et une succession de rendez-vous manqués
— Le Monde.fr
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Center
« Ma fille m’a sauvée »: Enceinte de trois mois, elle était au concert du Bataclan, le soir des attentats du 13 novembre
— Ouest-France
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Le Monde frames the story with emphasis on pre-attack urgency and missed opportunities, adopting a tense, procedural tone focused on lead-up events. Center outlet Ouest-France highlights the personal survival narrative through an emotional, human-interest title. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any conservative perspective on resilience or security implications amid the attacks.