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The killer, an 18-year-old Chechen refugee, was later shot dead by police. Journalist Caroline Fourest reacts to the tragedy.
French journalist Caroline Fourest reacts to the death of teacher Samuel Paty. Technology journalist Kara Swisher discusses tech giants, conspiracy theories, and how Facebook is trying to step up.
Share this Caroline Fourest worked at Charlie Hebdo when it re-published the cartoons of the Prophet Mohamed. Karima Bennoune interviewed her for openDemocracy on the day of the Paris attacks.
Caroline Fourest’s debut fiction feature Sisters In Arms (aka Red Snake), inspired by the real-life exploits of international volunteers who joined Kurdish female fighters in the war against ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Caroline Fourest is an Editor for the ProChoix Magazine with one video in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2016 Forum. Appearances by Title:c. January 1 ...
Caroline Fourest, director of Franc-tireur magazine, speaks at an event against anti-Semitism in Europe, organized by Règle du Jeu, CRIF and other institutions, at the Théâtre Antoine in Paris ...
FRANCE 24 talks to former Charlie Hebdo contributor Caroline Fourest about the satirical weekly magazine, which was the target of a deadly terrorist attack on January 7, 2015, launched by those ...
Caroline Fourest, the respected French journalist, documentary filmmaker and feminist champion, is set to make her feature debut with “Red Snake,” an action-packed political film revolving ...
Marc Perelman puts those questions to Caroline Fourest, a French journalist and writer who has written a book called "Inna" about the Femen movement and its charismatic leader Inna Shevchenko.
On 22 October, the French journalist and LGBT activist Caroline Fourest was convicted of slandering a young woman called Rabia Bentot during her weekly slot on France Culture, a public radio station.