On its front page Jan. 9, France’s most prominent paper, “Le Monde,” mourned the most horrific terrorist attacks in France since the 1960s, calling it “the French 9/11” in white letters on dark ...
With the shadow of war as a backdrop, can the Paris Games live up to its ideals? You can sense the fire and ambition in Paris as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad draws close. It’s on the faces of the ...
Catherine Guilyardi examines concerns about traditional French Republican values. After the Charlie Hebdo killings and the extraordinary demonstration of unity in the country, France discovered that ...
Over the years we’ve covered a lot of attempts by relatively clueless governments and politicians to enact think-of-the-children internet censorship or surveillance legislation, but there’s a law from ...