France: What is the ‘Islamo-leftism’ debate really about?
The latest controversy, critics say, has less to do with Muslims or academia, and more with Macron’s electoral strategy and the country’s broader right-wing turn
A French conspiracy alleges an alliance between left-wing academics and Islamists has been taken up by Macron s government (AFP/Getty/MEE/Illustration by Mohamad Elaasar) By Published date: 5 March 2021 08:55 UTC | Last update: 3 weeks 5 days ago
A French conspiracy theory that alleges an alliance between left-wing academic circles and Islamists has taken hold in the government of President Emmanuel Macron, spurring calls for a crackdown on the spread of the supposed movement in higher education.
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When European countries reopened their economies in summer 2020, officials said it was time to learn to live with the virus.
But a year into the pandemic and with physical distancing measures still in effect throughout much of the continent, some experts are wondering if living with the virus is still possible and to what extent. It’s just not a favourable thing to be living with. This is very virulent; it’s very transmissible and also the economic recovery is not going to be fully realised if we have high levels of virus circulating, said Jay Patel, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh.
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