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In the wake of recent terrorist attacks and with barely a year until France elects a new president, the country is fiercely debating a new law that seeks to rein in Islamic extremism, which critics say only further stigmatizes Muslims.
Activists rallied Feb. 21, 2021 in Paris to demand that the French government abandon a bill aimed at rooting out Islamist extremism that the protesters say could trample on religious freedom and make all Muslims into potential suspects. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
(CN) France’s politics are shifting to the right some worry to the far right in the run-up to next year’s presidential elections and French Muslims are bearing the brunt of this turn as they come under attack as enemies of the nation’s founding republican values.
| UPDATED: 20:55, Thu, Jan 21, 2021
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And residents have taken to social media to voice their displeasure, with one critic suggesting the problems were costing lives on a daily basis. The Grand Est regional health agency has confirmed all of the COVID-19 vaccination centres in the Bas-Rhin prefecture, which includes the city of Strasbourg, are to close for two days on Monday and Tuesday of next week.
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Dr Joseph Downing, an LSE Fellow in Nationalism at the LSE s European Institute, believes Mr Macron will inevitably carry the can for his country’s perceived failures given his status as the country’s President, regardless of whether he is specifically to blame. Mr Macron’s woes are neatly encapsulated in a league table published by Our World in Data, indicating an inoculation rate of 0.6 per 100 people as of yesterday.
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Earlier today, Boris Johnson suggested some fishing businesses in Scotland would receive compensation as he defended the post-Brexit trade deal he struck with the European Union. When asked why some of the Scottish fishing fleet was tied up, rather than out fishing, Mr Johnson told the Commons Liaison Committee: I understand very much the frustrations of. the fishing community and fishermen and women who are facing what I believe are temporary frustrations. In so far as there are delays caused by a variety of problems, we will compensate those fish