Politics Has #BalanceTonPorc changed the way the French react to sexual assault? Hashtags have played a slow but crucial role in changing France's views on assault.
Politics A Festival takes on the complicated topic of Freedom of Speech in the U.S. and France "The Franco-American misunderstanding of this issue of free speech stems from different visions of what constitutes a unified culture."
Politics VICE Takes a Look at the Parisian Squatters Bringing Attention to the City’s Abandoned Buildings "If we live in squats, it's because we don't want to be thrown out of our city just because we're poor."
Politics Antony Blinken, a Francophile Secretary of State "I found myself very early in my life playing diplomat, trying to explain the United States to my classmates."
Politics This VICE Documentary explains the battle over ‘Laïcité’ in 10 minutes A deep dive into France's complicated relationship with Islam.
Politics As New York Restaurants Prepare to Close, French Restauranteurs Worry About Paychecks and Visas French restauranteurs face a crisis not dealt with by all restauranteurs: if you ultimately lose your business because of coronavirus, then you lose your visa to be in the US.
Politics Emmanuel Macron Closes All French Schools, Implores Citizens to Stay Home After cases of COVID-19 jumped by over 500 in a day, the French President address the nation to share his plan of action.
Politics Why Louvre Employees Can Refuse to Work Because of the Coronavirus and Still Get Paid The most visited museum in the world has closed its doors because staff are worried about coronavirus.
Politics Tariffs on French Wines Will Remain at 25%, Affirms Office of US Trade Representative The Office of US Trade Representative affirmed Friday night that French wines would continue to face high addition tariffs.
Politics The French-Americans Voting in the Iowa Caucuses: “I Take It Very Seriously” These French-American voters are overwhelmed by the process, yet feel a sense of duty.
Politics How Paris is Fighting to Control the Legions of Rats That Live There By some counts, there are twice as many rats than there are people in the city of Paris.
Politics Strikes in France vs. in the U.S., a Comparison It seems like France has strikes daily and U.S. workers almost never strike. But is that true?