Tony Cross

  • This
    morning I was sitting downstairs happily noting that my 95-year-old mother was
    coughing less than on previous days when a groaning came from her room.

    Thinking “Oh my God, she’s having difficulty bre […]

  • Thank you, Judith. Keep safe yourself and good luck to your family.

  • Coronavirus spring – alone with the neighbour’s cat

    Yesterday
    afternoon someone from the council phoned to check on Mum. He spent quite some
    time listening to my worries. I found this demonstration of support […]

  • A big day. I’m going to go and buy some bread. I have my form printed. I’ll let you know how it goes.

    Emmanuel
    Macron says that “too many people” are not taking the lockdown seriously enough
    and Interio […]

  • I sat down with my mum – 95-years-old, in case you missed the earlier post – today and explained the epidemic to her in blunt terms.

    We have
    long since reversed the parent-offspring role – I even tell her t […]

  • The French lockdown has only been going on half a day and it already feels like a month, an exceptionally stressful month. Meanwhile, we’re all reading online and the French media are carrying Q+As about […]

  • After two days’ phoney war, the president has opened serious hostilities against the Coronavirus. From midday we are confined to our homes, at pain of a 135-euro fine for unjustified sorties.

    Not much s […]

  • France’s minister for machismo, Christophe Castaner, has covered himself in ridicule by falsely claiming that a group of demonstrators attacked a hospital during this week’s May Day demonstration in Par […]

  • Anarchists and some Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vest) protesters promised to clash with police on the 2019 May Day demonstrations. And they did. The unions accused police of attacking some of their members, even though […]

  • The French authorities are not exactly slow to spot a terror attack but they have said there is no evidence that the Notre Dame fire was caused by one. That hasn’t stopped the far right from hatching conspiracy […]

  • The Democratic Socialist Congresswoman’s answer to well-heeled Republicans who claim that environmental concerns are “elitist” was inspiring. But …

    Dear
    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes,

    You
    probably won’t r […]

  • Tony Cross wrote a new post 7 years ago

    The French Gilets Jaunes revolt is something of a magic mirror. Anyone looking at it sees whatever they want to see.

    On the first Paris demonstration. Photo: Tony Cross

    The left,
    in France and abroad, has […]

  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan  was sworn in as Turkey’s president on Monday, assuming new powers that consolidate his power, already strengthened by post-coup purges and a long-running media clampdown. I covered Ju […]

  • Tony Cross wrote a new post 8 years, 1 month ago

     

    Saturday, 3 February 2018

    On a drizzly Saturday evening in February I joined a queue of hundreds to trudge through the mud of a building site. Not just any building site. The Grand Paris Express, […]

  • The majority of French voters have rejected Marine Le Pen. That’s the good news. The bad news is that the elected president is a free-market fanatic whose programme inspired a record number of people to cast b […]

  • The result of Turkey’s referendum was a cliff-hanger, which I witnessed at the main opposition party’s HQ where accusations of fraud were flying. At the polls I saw the deep divisions in the country, No sup […]

  • With Turkish nationalists split over the 16 April constitutional referendum and even some dissidence in President Recep Tayip Erdogan’s AKP, the country’s largest ethnic minority, the Kurds, found themselves cou […]

  • I arrived in Turkey just over a week before 16 April’s referendum whose aim was to put the popular stamp of approval on the de-facto concentration of power in the hands of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The o […]

  • I agree with your translation, although I don’t see “militant” as necessarily pejorative. It seems to me to imply a level of combativity that is not implied in the French word, or activist. Another faux ami is […]

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