
French Parliament Approves Law to Ease Return of Colonial-Era Art
New legislation simplifies restitution, allowing the return of artefacts from 1815–1972 without individual votes.

New legislation simplifies restitution, allowing the return of artefacts from 1815–1972 without individual votes.

France still holds tens of thousands of colonial-era artefacts, prompting a new measure focusing on items acquired between 1815 and 1972.

A more encouraging family policy would be a better alternative to solving the demographic crisis, a German MEP told The European Conservative.

The political situation and dominance of cartels in Latin America, instability and violence in West Africa, and drug consumption in Europe present a single, integrated system, one that Europe, as a major destination of the product in question and an important partner to West African states, has the power to affect.