
With France in Turmoil, Macron Tells the World To Stop Talking About Quentin
Paris officials are scolding foreign leaders for telling the truth about the killing of a young patriotic activist in France.

Paris officials are scolding foreign leaders for telling the truth about the killing of a young patriotic activist in France.

More than 3,000 people marched through the streets of Lyon to pay their respects to a right-wing campaigner whose alleged murder happened a week ago.

As investigations continue and suspects face charges, supporters say the rally is about remembrance—and accountability.

Washington condemns the deadly assault in Lyon as political violence, warning that extremist attacks threaten democratic norms on both sides of the Atlantic.

Authorities prepare a large security operation as supporters of Quentin Deranque march in Lyon following his fatal beating.

The remarks of the Italian premier on the killing of the young activist in Lyon prompted the failing French president to rebuke her in an unrelated speech in India.

After the international community was shocked by anti-fascists fatally beating a young conservative activist, the French president told Italy’s PM to “let everyone stay in their own lane.”

Grégory Doucet said the march commemorating 23-year-old Quentin Deranque should not be allowed to avoid “violent unrest.”

The so-called ‘antifascist’ La Jeune Garde group has “deep and widespread” ties with Rome.

Five suspects have been identified as responsible for the deadly assault on Quentin Deranque.