No one dares put the root of the problem into words: football has been corrupted by immigration, and French society is now nothing more than a shadow of its former self.
One of France’s most exceptional silk manufacturers is facing bankruptcy. Are we still capable of investing in beauty?
The peoples of Africa and the West Indies were treated with greater consideration than the simple people of the Vendée, who are still waiting for the crimes of which they were victims to be acknowledged.
The level of violence seen during the qualifying match gives cause for concern that this time, the atmosphere could turn ‘riotous.’
At 37, the French former prime minister transforms a private wish into a flagship promise—despite resistance even inside his own party
Jean-Luc Mélenchon is now neck and neck with former prime minister Édouard Philippe, a dynamic favourable for the RN.
“The largest pilgrimage in the West” has drawn a record number of faithful this year, proving that Christianity is not quite dead.
The Constitutional Council is gradually becoming a sort of third chamber overturning political compromises approved by the nation’s elected representatives.
Immigration should no longer be treated only as a topic of debate, but as a driver of political change.
Mastering spelling and grammar should not be optional for pupils, but that is an unpopular view.
The new mayor is forced to act under the pressure of the public and the media.
Budget cuts imposed on trade unions or activist cultural organisations: what if this were simply a triumph of common sense?