Commentary: The Republic in a State of Alarm – and Democracy Put to the Test
France knows these headlines. Unfortunately. Two brothers. Twenty and twenty-two years old. An engineering student and a young man without work. In…
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France knows these headlines. Unfortunately. Two brothers. Twenty and twenty-two years old. An engineering student and a young man without work. In…
Actually, everyone knew it. Really. And yet here we are now, looking at heating cost statements that read like a bad joke,…
Sometimes a single word is enough to trigger discomfort. Collective punishment. A term that smells of history, of dark times, of a…
In the past, it took rumor mills, regulars' tables, and at least a few days for an absurd claim to spread through…
There was a time when a football World Cup was a celebration. Families gathered in front of the television, neighbors celebrated together…
Once again, France stands before a grave and debates reforms. Once again, politicians are racing with demands, proposals, action plans, and appealing…
The good news is: Artificial intelligence will not abolish democracy. The bad news is: It could help democracy abolish itself. Never before…
프랑스에 새로운 인기 단어가 생겼다: "식량 주권". 독립, 자주권, 국가적 강인함을 연상시킨다. 누가 반대할 수 있을까? 해외에서 식량을 수입하는 대신 자국 문…
France celebrates itself. Once again. President Emmanuel Macron presents billion-euro investments in artificial intelligence as a triumph of national sovereignty. The message…
Why actually? Why does nearly every large gathering in France sooner or later turn into a major security experiment? Why isn't it…