The top 10 neighbors for FRANCE 24 span five distinct subcategories — and no single one dominates enough to define the cluster on its own.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.95 (UN Women) down to 0.93 (FRANCE 24 English) with no meaningful gap between them. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mixed composition: four are fellow News Publishers (Guardian News at 0.94, Al Jazeera News at 0.94, Al Arabiya English at 0.93, and FRANCE 24 English at 0.93), three are Non-Profit organizations (UN Women at 0.95, World Bank at 0.95, and Human Rights Watch at 0.92 — though HRW falls just outside the strict top 10), one is an Activism organization (UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency at 0.93), one is a Magazine (Foreign Affairs at 0.93), and one is a Research Organization (World Economic Forum at 0.93). The two highest-scoring neighbors are not news publishers at all but international Non-Profit bodies — UN Women and World Bank — sitting fractionally above the news publisher cluster.
What this pattern describes is an audience oriented toward international affairs and global institutions, one that moves fluidly between journalism and the organizations that journalism covers.