Five years after the November 2015 terror attacks in Paris, survivors have found their own ways to deal with the trauma. But they will likely have to live with the pain forever. My TV andContinue reading
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Armenians in France plead for Nagorno-Karabakh intervention
The Armenian diaspora in France — the largest in Western Europe — is urging the country to do more to support Yerevan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. But Paris is, so far, acting with restraint.
Charlie Hebdo trial opens in Paris court — will justice bring relief?
It’s been over five years since the attacks on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and the Jewish supermarket Hypercacher in Paris. The long-awaited trial might bring relatives and friends some sense of normality.
Families of French IS members in Syria battle to bring them back
Families in France are growing more determined to bring back relatives who left to join the so-called Islamic State. Dozens of French women and children recently vanished from the radar, leaving relatives desperate.
France aims to build Europe’s biggest logistics hub
As e-commerce is skyrocketing during the COVID-19 crisis, a group of private investors is building what could become Europe’s biggest logistics platform. But becoming number one might not be that straightforward.
Could Covid have Europe Rethink its Economic Policy?
Airlines could be nationalised, global supply chains severed. Will a once familiar market-led dogma survive the crisis? My online analysis on the Lowy Institute’s The Interpreter.