Tag: France

Total Results: 241


January 17, 2022

The annihilation of Michel Houellebecq Purged of venom, his sentimental swan song falls flat

Ann Manov

17.01

Europe is blind to the next jihadi threat Politicians and the press have ignored the evolution of Islamism

Liam Duffy

Tuesday
04.01

04.01

Three ways Macron could lose France Victory in the April election is far from guaranteed

John Lichfield

Monday
03.01

03.01

Can France resist tribalism? Albert Camus agonised over his divided country

Boyd Tonkin

Friday
31.12

31.12

The narcissistic fall of France Is the country really on the brink of civil war?

Michel Houellebecq

Monday
27.12

27.12

Ernst Jünger: our prophet of anarchy The dissident thinker predicted our disordered times

Aris Roussinos

Thursday
23.12

23.12

Angela Merkel’s empty leadership Her pious promises didn't solve anything

Wolfgang Streeck

Wednesday
22.12

22.12

A letter from Calais Those who are displaced will always lose

Abdul Saboor

Tuesday
14.12

14.12

Corruption always thrives in the EU Fraud, theft and bribery fuel its wasteful projects

Matthew Olex-Szczytowski

Monday
13.12

13.12

We are all Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert, born 200 years ago, was disgusted by reality

Tomiwa Owolade

Wednesday
08.12

08.12

Valérie Pécresse won’t save France Her cheerful toughness won't bring change

John Lichfield

Friday
03.12

03.12

The closing of the Russian mind Putin's elites will do anything to stay in power

John Lloyd