Tag Archive: France

“We’re Here to Stab White People”: The Deadly Attack on a French Village Party That the Media Didn’t Tell You About

"We’re here to stab white people," attackers who killed a 16 year-old boy at a village party in France last weekend were heard to say. Why did international media fail to report on the racist terror incident?

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“Masculine Always Wins”: Macron Rebuffs Gender-Inclusive Language Reforms

Emmanuel Macron has urged France not to "give in to the spirit of the times" and reject gender-inclusive writing in order to safeguard the French language as a ban on non-traditional usage comes before the Senate.

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Are You Prepared for Power Cuts This Winter?

Last week, David Craig was in France and heard about the plan to impose energy restrictions this winter. Back home, his energy supplier explains what to do in a power cut. Net Zero power restrictions are coming.

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French School Stabbing is Third Such Attack in Three Years

The terror attack which killed teacher Dominique Bernard last Friday occurred nearly three years after the very similar attack on Samuel Paty. But less well known is that a third such attack occurred last year.

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Public Demand for Electric Cars Falls Sharply by 14%

Electric car sales have hit a bump in the road after demand from private motorists fell sharply by 14.3% last month, leading to calls for subsidies for electric vehicles.

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The Utter Stupidity of Building High Speed Rail in a Small Country Like England

During all the furious arguments about the cancellation of HS2, why has nobody mentioned the utter stupidity of having high-speed trains in a tiny country like England, asks David Craig.

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Le Wokeism

Back at school for just two days, Jack Watson was irked to be told by his French teacher that French is being made more 'trans inclusive' by messing around with the already baffling gender of words.

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The French Intifada: A Legacy of Violence, Alienation, and an Unsettled Past

France is a nation divided by history, terrorism and a struggle for integration, writes Ed West in the Spectator. The ongoing ‘Intifada’ is a legacy of the brutal, violent end to France’s colonial empire.

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EU Commissioner Thierry Breton Warns Social Media Companies to Turn Up the Dial on Censorship – Or Else

As the August 25th deadline for the new EU online speech regulations approaches, Commissioner Thierry Breton warns social media companies to turn up the dial on censorship, or else.

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Whom Do French People Blame for the Rioting?

According to a major new poll for the French newspaper Le Figaro, only a small minority believe the riots were caused by police brutality and social exclusion. Almost half blame "the disappearance of authority".

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