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Ambre Sordet

Why Europe’s Unprecedented Anti-Racist Uprising Changed So Little

Ambre Sordet Dec 4, 2025
Black Lives Matter's transnational legacy in Europe is ultimately a warning: mass mobilization means nothing if states can deflect, delay, and diffuse demands until the streets empty and attention moves on.
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How Marine Le Pen’s Conviction Could Paradoxically Strengthen the National Rally

Ambre Sordet Aug 30, 2025
The conviction that was predicted to weaken French populism may have instead given it exactly what it needed to win: a martyr whose downfall validates every populist claim, and a young crusader who can fulfill her silenced vision.
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