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International

Au Royaume-Uni, le questionnement sur l'efficacité des vaccins pourraient devenir illégal

Posting anti-vaccine propaganda on social media could become criminal offence, Law Commissioner says



International

L'homme avait déjà tenté d'assassiner Boris Johnson

London Bridge attack: police identify convicted terrorist who murdered two victims



De bonnes intentions mais un mauvais choix

The wrong Europe wins the Nobel Peace Prize



Christine Lagarde and Nicolas Sarkozy embroiled in new corruption inquiry

Christine Lagarde and Nicolas Sarkozy were embroiled in a new corruption inquiry on Sunday over the awarding of Legion d'Honneur for political favours.


Sir Gus O’Donnell: The UK faces break-up

Britain's most senior civil servant Sir Gus O’Donnell has publicly questioned whether the United Kingdom will still exist in a few years’ time.


The single currency is close to collapse

With Europe on the brink of a disaster, the euro must be reconstituted as an entity based on economic reality, not ideological folly.


Germany slams 'stupid' US plans to boost EU rescue fund

The danger for Germany is that America will lose patience, with unpredictable consequences. The US Federal Reserve is currently propping up the European banking system in a variety of ways, including dollar swaps.


Top dramatist calls for memorial to Palestine veterans

Bafta-winning Peter Kosminsky ‘incensed’ by neglect of the British peacekeeping force in postwar Palestine, who ‘deserve our gratitude and respect’.


The Promise, C4; You Don't Know Jack, Sky Atlantic, review

James Walton reviews Peter Kosminsky's new drama series The Promise, plus You Don't Know Jack, starring Al Pacino, on Sky Atlantic.


Peter Kosminsky on The Promise, his drama about Palestine

Peter Kosminsky explains what inspired his latest Channel 4 drama, about the British peacekeeping force in 1940s Palestine.


David Cameron

Muslims must embrace our British values, David Cameron says

British Muslims must subscribe to mainstream values of freedom and equality, David Cameron declared that the doctrine of multiculturalism has “failed” and will be abandoned.


The age of the dollar is drawing to a close

Currency competition is the only way to fix the world economy, says Jeremy Warner.