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by | Apr 19, 2022

The result of the first round of the presidential election has confronted France with the prospect of power in the…

by | Apr 11, 2022

France’s much-anticipated 2022 presidential election, which held its first round on April 10, proved to be a déjà vu moment…

by | Apr 10, 2022

A few days before the first round of the French presidential election, which in effect serves as a primary inasmuch…

by | Apr 7, 2022

The great debates of our time are not exclusively those hard-hitting ones affecting human anthropology and political community — how…

by | Apr 6, 2022

Former pundit Éric Zemmour seems to be on the losing side in the civil war tearing apart the hard-right in…

by | Jan 21, 2022

Putin is the kind of guy who every morning drinks a warm mug of Napalm for breakfast. Biden is the…

by | Dec 15, 2021

Hate them, like most intellectuals, or love them, like the majority of Dutch television viewers, everyone in the Netherlands knows…

by | Dec 5, 2021

Far be it from me to object to the Allegretto — the one in Beethoven’s Seventh, of course, the one…

by | Dec 4, 2021

Many churches across Europe resemble museums, attracting more tourists than devout Christians. Those churches symbolize the faded Christian glory of…

by | Nov 15, 2021

Promenades By Nicolas Sarkozy (Herscher, 304 pages, $33) Published on September 22. Only available in French. Former French President Nicolas…

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