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France's #MeToo movement is growing despite backlash
The #MeToo movement has been roiling the U.S. for months now — but in France, the movement's critics have been almost as vocal as its supporters.
These Abstract Paper Profiles Have Something to Say about the World
From political heads to culture-shaking events, Mike McQuade rushes in with scissors and paper to strip down current events.
French Special Forces and Spies Might Be Secretly Fighting the Islamic State in Libya
An article by French daily Le Monde claims French special forces and intelligence operatives are currently carrying out covert operations in the country.
Investigation Uncovers New Details About How the Paris Terror Attacks Unfolded
A French newspaper has reconstructed what happened during the attacks after accessing 6,000 official records from the ongoing investigation.
After Paris Attacks, French Cops Want to Block Tor and Forbid Free Wi-Fi
The move is part of a proposed counter-terrorism law.
'SwissLeaks' Trial of Fugitive Whistleblower Hervé Falciani Begins in Switzerland
Swiss prosecutors allege that the former HSBC engineer behind "the biggest banking leak in history" was hoping to get rich by selling client data about tax evasion to the highest bidder.
How Large Journalistic Investigations Work
We spoke to one of the coordinators of the recent HSBC leaks about how the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists goes about its investigations.
SwissLeaks: How Banking Giant HSBC Helped 100,000 Rich Clients Dodge Taxes
Thousands of leaked documents revealed the bank’s Swiss arm helped international customers conceal billions in assets from domestic tax authorities.
Paris Photo Series Explores the Art of Voyeurism
Gail Albert Halaban's new photography book, 'Paris Views,' captures life through the windows of French apartments.