After the Olympics: Will France Finally Get a New Government?
While Macron pushes back the deadline for naming a PM, the Left threatens him with impeachment
While Macron pushes back the deadline for naming a PM, the Left threatens him with impeachment
Alain Delon was a real man, the likes of whom we are incapable of producing today, and that’s what makes France’s tears so bitter.
“Since the Great Replacement is by far the most important phenomenon of contemporary Western societies, and also the most obvious, it is precisely that which one must under no circumstances name. Those who venture to do so must be silenced by any means necessary.”
Church services and processions—especially at Marian shrines—need particular attention, the interior minister warned.
The recent elections now seem pointless. A small oligarchy self-confident of its worth has seized power.
House of Lilies is an immensely readable book that succeeds in being both entertaining and informative, despite covering four centuries of Capetian rule.
The Paris mayor, a modern-day Leninist, rages against critics of Olympics opening ceremony.
The group was later released but forced to leave Paris.
Two suffer gastric problems following swimming competition and are forced to withdraw.
The interior minister claimed crime would be reduced to “virtually zero”—that clearly has not happened.
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