Newly surfaced video shows the man, who was hit by a tram in February, fleeing an assault. It has fueled suspicions of an antisemitic motive days before France’s presidential vote.
Author: AURELIEN BREEDEN
Yvan Colonna, Corsican Jailed for French Prefect’s Murder, Dies at 61
A folk hero for Corsica’s nationalist movement, he evaded a long manhunt but was finally arrested in 2003. He died shortly after being brutally attacked in prison.
Officers fire tear gas at protesters blocking traffic on the Champs-Élysées.
Hundreds of vehicles emulating the “Freedom Convoy” protests in Canada evaded police checkpoints around Paris, but the police vowed a firm response.
French Demonstrators Converge on Paris, Inspired by Canadian Trucker Protests
The police have deployed over 7,000 officers around the city and have already issued a ban against the convoy.
Photographer’s Death Casts Harsh Light on the Cold Streets of Paris
René Robert, known for his pictures of flamenco, died of hypothermia after falling on a busy road, seemingly unassisted. The death shocked many, but echoed the indifference homeless people face every day.
France Sets Timeline to Lift Covid Restrictions in February
The prime minister announced that the easing of restrictions in February would be done in stages.
France’s Education Minister Under Fire Over Vacation at Key Covid Juncture
The minister, Jean-Michel Blanquer, has led efforts to keep France’s schools open in the face of a sharp rise in cases caused by the Omicron variant.
Éric Zemmour, French Far-Right Candidate, Convicted for Inciting Racial Hatred
Éric Zemmour, a pundit whose presidential run has upended French politics, had called unaccompanied migrant children “murderers” and “rapists” on television.
Éric Zemmour, French Far-Right Candidate, Convicted for Inciting Racial Hatred
Éric Zemmour, a pundit whose presidential run has upended French politics, had called unaccompanied migrant children “assassins” and “rapists” on television.