The events are another knock to Russia's image on the African continent, Le Courrier observes: This pitiful withdrawal, described by some ...
France is not moving with the times, criticises Les Echos: While last week the debate raged over the legitimacy of florists working on 1 ...
The publishing world faces huge challenges, explains publisher Antoine Gallimard in Le Monde: Our role as publishers and editors of ...
Myriam Ackermann-Sommer, a rabbi and essayist, argues in Le Figaro that the law is absolutely crucial: Supporting the Yadan bill means ...
The President, whose second term ends in 2027, has failed to deliver on his key priorities, Le Point asserts: A movement aimed 'ending ...
In Le Monde, Hungarian sociologist Tibor Dessewffy observes a paradox at work in Europe: While Hungary appears to be nearing the end of the ...
In the Catholic weekly magazine Gość Niedzielny, editor Marcin Jakimowicz points to a growing need for religion, also felt in the Czech ...
Les Echos criticises the far-right populist Rassemblement National's push for a reduction in VAT on fuel: Its killer argument? The price ...
The SPD's reformist model has had its day, Mediapart concludes: In France, the SPD was long regarded as a model of successful reformism, in ...
Libération sees a left that has achieved partial victory but is more deeply divided: The left's success in the country's three largest ...