There was an outcry among Muslims worldwide over the publishing of cartoons of Prophet Muhammad in France and Emmanuel Macron’s pledge to fight ‘Islamist separatism’.
French President Emmanuel Macron & Belgian PM Alexander De Croo both called on their colleagues to make contingency plans in case talks to sign a trade and security agreement fail.
In episode 619 of #CutTheClutter, Shekhar Gupta explains the recent controversy surrounding France's alleged 'radical secularism' and Macron's sharp reaction to this criticism.
In an interview, Macron said that EU leaders mustn’t let the defeat of Donald Trump persuade them that they can return to relying on the US to underwrite European security.
Determined to resolve the 'crisis' of Islam, Macron and his supporters assume that the right to offend the devout is an essential step in the path to secular enlightenment.
French President Emmanuel Macron said his earlier remarks on Islam facing a 'crisis' had been distorted to make it appear as though he was supportive of the cartoons.
In its first ever structured deal, Indian LPG companies are set to import almost 10% of their total needs from US. Trump has been pushing India to purchase more American energy.
Without a Congress revival, there can be no challenge to the BJP pan-nationally. Modi’s party is growing, and almost entirely at the cost of the Congress.
Our self-righteousness so limits our sense of justice that what we practice with great pomp and show, seems hateful to us if others desire it.