Tag: France

It’s the French Open. Why Can’t the French Win?

PARIS — The most prominent feature of the French Open is that this Grand Slam tournament takes place…

Aristide Demanded French Pay Reparations to Haiti. He Ended Up in Exile.

A Painful ReckoningHaiti’s payments to its former slave masters added up for generations, costing its economy billions of…

Invade Haiti, Wall Street Urged. The U.S. Obliged.

‘The Triumph of the Wolf’An angry mob dragged Haiti’s president from the French Consulate and killed him in…

How Much Haiti’s Freedom Cost: Takeaways From a Times Series

The U.S. Treated Haiti Like a Cash RegisterWhen the American military invaded Haiti in the summer of 1915,…

The Root of Haiti’s Misery: Reparations to Enslavers

In 1789, before the slave rebellion, the marquis bought 21 recently kidnapped Africans before leaving for France. But…

How a French Bank Captured Haiti

Yet Another LoanThe second half of the 19th century should have offered Haiti an enormous opportunity. Global demand…

What to See Now in France’s Loire Valley

On my last prepandemic trip to the Loire Valley, in 2018, I found myself in a familiar place.Ten…

Emmanuel Macron Inaugurated for a 2nd Term as France President

PARIS — Beneath the chandeliers of the Elysée Palace, Emmanuel Macron was inaugurated on Saturday for a second…

Are Traditional Political Parties Dead in France?

PARIS — Since the 1950s, France’s traditional left- and right-wing parties have provided three-quarters of the country’s presidents…

Inside Le Pen Territory as France Votes in a Runoff Election

“If women are wearing them just for their religion, OK,” Mr. Gérard said, “but I think in general…

Who Will France’s Muslims Choose for President?

BONDY, France — Abdelkrim Bouadla voted enthusiastically for Emmanuel Macron five years ago, drawn by his youth and…

As Marine Le Pen Moves Closer to French Presidency, Putin Ties Persist

PARIS — When Europe’s far-right leaders gathered in Madrid in January, they had no problem finding unity on…