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Letters: ‘We are destroying our civilization’
Maclean’s readers write in
France’s Jewish exodus—to Britain
In the wake of the Paris attacks, thousands of French Jews are fleeing—not to Israel, but to Britain
Letters: ‘Our nasty little ids keep poking their heads out’
Maclean’s readers write in
14 essential reads on the Paris shootings
Editor’s picks: News, opinion and analysis on the headlines out of France
The Editorial: The Paris attacks and the larger threat of Boko Haram
Boko Haram’s massacre in Baga has significance far beyond the immediate human consequences
Picking sides in the fight for France
Many Muslim immigrants love France. But many understand the country doesn’t love them back.
How the Muslim world is being left behind
Why each new terror attack only further marginalizes the Muslim world
Letters: ‘Love for all, hatred for none’
Maclean’s readers write in about the killings in Paris
France’s other rally: Triumphant, and foreboding
Paul Wells sends a dispatch from Beaucaire in France, where Marine Le Pen’s counter-rally drew an ominous response from the crowd