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The two new articles that K. runs this week are each situated at two diametrically opposed points of Europe: the East (Ukraine), on the one hand; the far North (Iceland)…

Eric Zemmour’s presence on the French media scene and the polemicist-cum-politician’s frequent nativist sallies are taxing. One sometimes feels the temptation to no longer hear or speak of him, as…

One could – one hoped to – ignore the continuous flow of messages that Éric Zemmour has been pouring into the French public debate for years. But even those who…

The potential to view the recognition of the singular nature of the Holocaust an obstacle to the recognition of colonial crimes is known. And it is by these means that…

  The accounts are still not settled between Poland and the Jewish world, as one can discern in the attempt of the country’s Parliament to put the kibosh on the…

Despite our resolute European character, K. began in France, and this represents no mere coincidence. France has the continent’s largest Jewish population, a heterogeneous composite of old families long settled…

And what about Germany? Incongruous though it may seem, this question is, consciously or not, at heart of every text K publishes which takes this central European country as its…

For this week in the middle of summer, we have chosen to put back on the front page three texts concerning the circulation of Yiddish that have appeared in K….

  We published in our 12 May edition an article by Rudy Reichstadt on the misuse of the yellow star. Since then, the absurd logic that underlies the use of…

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