The main threat of disfigurement to Notre-Dame de Paris comes not from the French state, but from the initiatives of the diocese.
Orbán said Hungary cannot take part in what he sees as a bad decision—Ukraine’s entry into the EU.
Besides his lack of respect for French secularism, the president’s inconsistency is being singled out since he refused to take part in the November march against antisemitism.
Several measures in the French immigration bill currently under discussion will not apply to Algerians, who have benefited from privileged status since 1968.
Beyond a stance in favour of the countryside, the political platform of the Alliance rurale is unclear.
There is a clear desire on the part of the press and those in power to hide the terrorist’s not-very-French name.
The French organisation’s tactics have shaped the European fight against same-sex marriage.
The mayor of Romans-sur-Isère has received death threats for speaking openly about crime in her city.
French authorities want to prevent any attack on an ‘immaterial public order’ and are hunting down anything resembling thoughtcrime.
The return of the spire in its original shape is a victory for those who fought to ensure the cathedral’s pre-fire appearance was respected.
The rift is deepening between the media, the political class, the justice system, and the French people, who are directly confronted with savage violence.
The gastronomic apprentices of the far Left have some difficulty in reconciling their political opinions with their everyday lifestyle choices.