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For the first time in its history, Germany has more individuals without religious affiliation (47%) than Catholics and ...
As France looks inward, the question remains: can the nation rebuild trust in its democracy, or is the mirror reflecting a more uncomfortable truth? France has long considered its educational and ...
France's justice minister said on Tuesday gun and arson attacks on at least six prisons around the country were acts of terrorism directed at security officials charged with guarding some of the ...
Opinion
Julani trial in France; International Justice, an opportunity to revive the dignity of the SyriansThe legal complaint by human rights agencies against Abu Mohammad al -Julani to the French courts opens an important window to the Syrians and the international community.
Professing himself “proud” of McGill’s sterling reputation, he argued that since English isn’t threatened in Quebec — only ...
The shadow of the four executioners with British accents often loomed over the trial of the jailers and torturers of the ...
Anti-judiciary wave ripples across Atlantic as France’s far right aims to salvage presidential hopes
Supporters are likening a five-year ban on Marine Le Pen running for office to a political witch-hunt. But the criticisms — and death threats to a judge — could backfire.
Embezzlement and polarizing legal decisions aren’t new, of course. But the crisis of Western democracy, most fundamentally, ...
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