(JTA) — Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate in the French presidential elections, said that her country is not responsible for the deportation of thousands of Jews to death camps in 1942.
Anti-migration rhetoric may be the visible tip of the ideological iceberg, but below the surface lurk the same old ...
The result is a setback for Le Pen’s party and a relief to the many Jews who consider it radioactive. The party’s founders include Le Pen’s father Jean-Marie Le Pen, who has been repeatedly ...
After this war’s fighters return from the front, they will produce a new political leadership that will salute, reward, and ...
We are witnessing a paradigm shift in Europe” as the radical right draws closer to the Jewish state, said Flemish lawmaker ...
In the east of Paris, gunfire erupted as police stormed the Jewish store, where at least one armed assailant ... POLICE 11:18 GMT - Unity 'broken' - National Front leader Marine Le Pen, outside the ...
Martin Wolf So let’s move on to the argument you also make, which is that mass immigration, including of relatively low-skilled people, is becoming essential for developed countries, particularly ...
In the east of Paris, gunfire erupted as police stormed the Jewish store ... 18 GMT - Unity 'broken' - National Front leader Marine Le Pen, outside the Elysee presidential palace in Paris ...
Endorsements of the far-right AfD are misguided; still, those who draw conclusions from Angela Merkel’s historic immigration blunder are realists, not fascists.
Most other European nations have welcomed back the blameless children of parents who went off to fight with ISIL. But not ...