The paper now presents everything through the frame of American domestic politics, erasing regional and local distinctions
Tablet’s correspondent reports from the Paris demonstration in support of murdered teacher Samuel Paty
Five years later, it’s clear that the response to the Charlie Hebdo attack normalized anti-free speech ideas that have become more influential in progressive discourse
What is the cause, and what the cure?
Inside a French courtroom where Muslim victims are shamefully abandoned by the French state, the French left, and their own community
France struggles to separate terrorism from cases of individuals following a psychotic impulse fueled by the rise of antisemitism
In the new thriller ‘The Black Widow,’ master Israeli agent Gabriel Allon is forced to confront hard questions about ISIS
The French president also honored victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, including police officer Ahmed Merabet
France grapples with the aftermath of attacks that are no longer ‘just against Jews’
After the latest tragedy in Paris, here’s a look into Tablet’s coverage of the network’s beginnings and their sectarian ideologies, as well as the xenophobic, far-right face of France
The ‘secular rabbi,’ who gained notoriety in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, skillfully negotiates the borders of ‘laïcité’ in a republic that remains on edge
The grim satire of the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ controversy, in context
Why the political and cultural battles being fought here have nothing to do with what happened over there
Jihadist terrorist cell, a recruiter for Islamic State, planned bombing, beheading before arrests on April 8
What’s really at stake in awarding a character prize to the French satirical weekly?
Or, why all great writers are conservative
Is the enlightenment philosopher having a moment?
Tells Europe 1 interviewer ‘anti-Semitism is at an all-time high’