• Nowruz from Asia to Europe: Celebration of the Solar New Year in France

    In celebration of the arrival of spring and the Persian New Year, a festival was held in Clermont, France. In addition to Afghans, Iranians, and Tajiks, some French citizens also participated in this event to promote cultural interaction and introduce Nowruz to the host community. The celebration occurred on Friday night, March 22, at the […]

  • France's president pounds a punching bag on camera, and Europe notices

    The teeth clench. The brow furrows. The bicep bulges. In moody black and white, photos of French President Emmanuel Macron pounding a punching bag arched eyebrows across Europe on Thursday after his official photographer posted them to social media in what was widely received as the latest round in his

  • Germany Is Europe’s Sick Man, But Italy, France, Ireland Are Coughing

    Germany, the sick man of Europe, is about to end a quarter it would rather

  • Friends of Armenia Network calls for “more Europe in Armenia, more Armenia in Europe”

    Former prime ministers, commissioners, ministers, and sitting parliamentarians have released a report calling for more Europe in Armenia; more Armenia in Europe. The Friends of Armenia Network, led by former Danish Prime Minister and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, today released a report which outlines a detailed vision for making Armenia’s Western trajectory irreversible. …

  • Sam Bankman-Fried: Dethroned crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried to be sentenced for defrauding FTX investors

    Former crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried faces the potential of decades in prison when he is sentenced Thursday for his role in the 2022 collapse of FTX, once one of the world's most popular platforms for trading digital currency. Bankman-Fried, 32, was convicted in November of fraud and conspiracy - a dramatic fall from a year earlier when he and his companies seemed to be riding a crest of success that resulted in a Super Bowl advertisement and celebrity endorsements from stars like quarterback...

  • French fries and onion rings could contain chemicals that increase the risk of dementia: Scientists warn deep fat frying does more than just add pounds

    Researchers said cooking oil that is re-used can contain harmful components. Rats partially fed on cooking oil had a higher risk of cognitive decline. READ MORE: How olive oil could make you FAT and UNHEALTHY

  • Where in Europe is housing most expensive?

    New data has shown that the amount people spend on putting a roof over

  • Europe Sleepwalks Through Its Own Dilemmas

    On March 19, 2024, the head of France’s ground forces, General Pierre Schill, published an article in the newspaper, Le Monde, with a blunt title: “The Army Stands Ready.” Schill cut his teeth in France’s overseas adventures in the Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, and Somalia. In this article, General Schill wrote that his troops are “ready” for any confrontation and that he could mobilize 60,000 of France’s 121,000 soldiers within a month for any conflict. He quoted the old Latin...

  • ROASTING CHRIS TEICHEIRA

    Chris Teicheira — when he’s not driving a tractor cutting hay and such — is a professional comic. And on March 30, instead of telling jokes to get people to laugh, the jokes will be at his expense.

  • How France KILLED motherhood

    France has enshrined abortion access into its constitution — permanently relinquishing the dignity of motherhood for the false sense of “progress” championed by the godless left. France had been revered across the world for its fidelity to the Church, which has now been all but lost. With the fall of the pro-life movement in France, the attack on motherhood, and France’s betrayal of the Church, it is unsurprising that Islam has now risen at alarming rates across the nation. Watch the full show...

  • The Best Places to Visit in France

    You can find wine production in nearly every corner of France, but it’s always worth visiting the regions located within close proximity to Paris—from Champagne and Alsace in the north,

  • What changes in France in April 2024

    From a day off from work and practical jokes to extended café terraces, plus changes for motorists and spring festivals to enjoy - here's what is happening in France in April.