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Vaccinations · FranceFaced with the anger of herders and farmers, the Minister of Agriculture, Annie Genevard travels Monday, December 15 to the south of France, to attend the beginnings of vaccination in this territory for a million animals in order to fight the epidemic of contagious nodular dermatosis (DNC).See the Story
France: Agricultural Mobilization Intensifyes Around Dermatosis Before a Move by the Minister of Agriculture
60% Center coverage: 5 sources

Nayib Bukele · ChileChile has just elected its first far-right leader, Jose Antonio Kast, since the fall of the dictator Augusto Pinochet in 1990. The arch conservative politician was elected on an anti-crime and anti-immigration platform, which won over 60% of voters. But "Kast has also been leading the fight against progressive values across the world" through his work, Javier Sajuria, Professor of Comparative Politics at Queen Mary University of London, tells FR…See the Story
Chile's President-Elect Close to Other Far-Right Leaders "Culturally and Ideologically"
67% Left coverage: 3 sources

Freelancers · FranceFaced with the increasing number of attacks on the confidentiality of sources, 131 media outlets, unions, and organizations are calling, in this op-ed, for a public debate on the upcoming bill to guarantee the right to information. Nearly a year ago, 110 media outlets and organizations appealed to the government to demand a reform of the 2010 law on the protection of journalists' sources. The vague outlines of this text and the lack of real safe…See the Story