A court has ruled that France must recognize children born through surrogacy abroad. The case involved a same-sex couple who had three children born in Canada via surrogacy. The ruling addresses the legal recognition of such children in France, which does not currently allow surrogacy arrangements. This decision could impact the rights of children born through international surrogacy and the legal status of parents in similar situations.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a factual report on a court ruling without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It focuses on the legal implications of surrogacy and parental rights without taking a stance on the issue.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 60): Factuality is moderate as the article reports a court decision based on available public records, but lacks specific details like the court's name or full legal reasoning. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged phrasing 'musí uznať' (must recognize), which implies obligation rather than





