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Not the least of Charles de Gaulle’s gifts to France is the unprecedented six years of political stability provided by his Fifth Republic. De Gaulle is hardly reluctant to remind his country of the ...
A sensational appeal for 'reconciliation' from the screens of the BBC, which risks floundering at the outset: amidst suspicions, recriminations, and an unusual public back-and-forth that reintroduces ...
Cardinal Jean Claude Hollerich, Jesuit, Archbishop of Luxembourg, have you already arrived in Rome or do you still need to travel? "As soon as I got the news on Monday, I took the first plane. Every ...