
Drug-Gang Violence Rampant in France
An anti-drug activist raises the alarm about a growing social problem—now two of his brothers are dead, the first killed in a feud over trafficking and territory.

An anti-drug activist raises the alarm about a growing social problem—now two of his brothers are dead, the first killed in a feud over trafficking and territory.

The murder of a young activist’s brother has forced Emmanuel Macron to call an emergency security meeting as fears grow ahead of the 2026 local elections.

Although Abdelkader D. had a criminal record, had recently been summoned to court in a case of incitement to hatred after making antisemitic remarks, was unstable, and a drug addict, Tunisia is demanding an investigation.

An electoral reform has just been passed to break the cycle of cronyism that has prevented residents of France’s three largest cities from enjoying genuine local democracy.

The French city is witnessing a clan war fueled by immigration and drug trafficking.

Reforming the outdated PLM law could restore true democracy in France’s biggest cities, where conservative voices have been sidelined for decades.

There is a yawning gap between the irenic aspirations defended by the Pope and the painful day-to-day reality of European citizens who have to absorb the migratory flow.

France’s territorial intelligence stated Thursday that they believe the rioting is likely to spread to even more areas as authorities fear that far-left extremist groups will seize the opportunity to add to the violence against police.

France’s mainstream press has been accused of burying the story of the Islamist murder of Dr. Alban Gervaise while he waited to pick up his two young children at the Sévigné Catholic school.