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  2. Le Figaro - eurotopics.net

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    Le Figaro was originally founded as a satire newspaper in 1826 and is France's oldest newspaper still in print. It has been printed every day since 1866 and is considered France's most important conservative paper. Owned by the Dassault Group, Le Figaro is frequently embroiled in controversies over editorial independence.

  3. Le Figaro - eurotopics.net

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    Il est le plus vieux journal français encore publié aujourd'hui. Il passe aujourd'hui pour être le premier média conservateur du pays. Le Figaro appartient au groupe Dassault et la question de son indépendance rédactionnelle est régulièrement sujette à controverses. Le journal était proche du pouvoir sous le quinquennat de Nicolas ...

  4. US election: Kamala Harris in the fast lane? | eurotopics.net

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    Harris should make some strategic adjustments, says Le Figaro: “In this split America, the election will go in favour of the candidate who manages to mobilise their voter base and win over centrists in the seven swing states.

  5. Yellow vests a threat to freedom of opinion? | eurotopics.net

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    Quite apart from the yellow vest movement, freedom of opinion is in a bad way right now, historian Maxime Tandonnet writes in Le Figaro: “Intolerance for other people's views is generally on the rise at the moment, and this is restricting the freedom of expression. The scope for what one can say without risking a beating is increasingly limited.

  6. Italy: controversy over Imane Khelif | eurotopics.net

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    In Le Figaro writer Marguerite Stern calls for a clear differentiation between intersexuality and transsexuality: “The question was already posed with Caster Semenya [intersex multiple Olympic medalist]. ... The issue will resurface in the future and will have to be settled again.

  7. France: Catholic renaissance? | eurotopics.net

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    The new members are not just a blessing for the church, Le Figaro points out: “They all speak of a thirst that the modern world does not allow them to quench. Prosperity nourishes the body, technology makes everyday life easier and entertains the mind.

  8. Who will be France's next PM? | eurotopics.net

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    France needs a politician like Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk, writes Adam Hsakou of the US think tank German Marshall Fund in Le Figaro: “This 'political animal' has been able to rise to the occasion when the going got tough.

  9. Le Monde sees parallels with the UK and the Brexit vote: “Hostility towards immigration , which was perceived as being encouraged by EU membership, was one of the most powerful factors behind the British vote, as was the sense of neglect associated with the dismantling of the state and the increasingly precarious working conditions. ...

  10. EU Commission: why did Breton resign? | eurotopics.net

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    French President Macron is kowtowing to the President of the European Commission, Le Figaro complains: “By replacing the sharp edges of the former captain of industry with the polished edges of his current foreign minister, Stéphane Séjourné, he is bowing above all to von der Leyen's authoritarianism and her avowed allergy to the French activist. ...

  11. Le Figaro is frustrated by the delays: “The members of the National Assembly are enjoying the end of their holidays and indifference is spreading among the French, still basking in the success of the Olympic Games in the absence of a government.