Dominique de Villepin on Trump, Sanctions, Tariffs, Ukraine, Gaza and More...

The former MInister of France did not mince words. "We say 'no' to Donald Trump's views on Gaza and Ukraine, 'no' to  his arrogant and destructive policies. The world doesn't need more shock than we have already."  Dominique De Villepin spoke to a roomful of AAPA members gathered in the Bloomberg auditorium on February 14, 22 years to the day of his impassioned speech at the UN General Assembly…


 Reclaiming Their Homes: Antisemitism in Post-War Paris

On February 7, Sarah Gensburger, coauthor of the new book Appartements témoins : La spoliation des locataires juifs à Paris, 1940-1946, talked us through its account of how ordinary Parisians and the French authorities collaborated in the dispossession of Jewish tenants – including after the war, when many Jews returned to Paris and tried to reclaim their homes, only to find they had been…


Immigration: Truth, Lies and Consequences

Immigration lawyer Charly Salkazanov spoke with a dozen of us via Zoom on January 21, 2025, about France's immigration and asylum processes-- a hot topic in today's global political landscape.   France does not have sufficient staff to handle the volume of applications by those seeking to enter the country legally or who want to appeal an order to leave French territory.  Lacking a mediation…


German Marshall Fund Re-cap of 2024

Dr Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, acting President of the German Marshall Fund, met with 12 members of the AAPA via Zoom from her headquarters in Brussels to share her observations on key events of 2024. The re-election of Donald Trump is a confirmation of a deep trend that has been shaping US domestic and foreign policy over the past 15-20 years, she said. Having recently visited 10 US states,…


US Embassy Background Briefing

Some two dozen members of the AAPA met in person on December 17 with Kimberley Krhounek, Minister-Counselor for Political Affairs at the US Embassy, Paris, for an off-the-record briefing. Focusing on the interregnum between President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump, Ms Krhounek fielded questions regarding the war in Ukraine, tariffs and trade,  the fall of Syria, Vladimir Putin's…


Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and his Vetements for Notre Dame

The French designer invited us to his atelier in Paris 17eme to present the vestments he designed for the re-opening of Notre Dame cathedral in December. A total of 700 ornaments and robes for all who officiate in the Mass, from archbishop, to bishop, priests, acolytes, etc, will be created using the facilities of haute couture association 19M. by AAPA France

Freelancers Seminar in Partnership with the NUJ

  The AAPA in partnership with the Paris branch of the National Union of Journalists held a day long seminar for freelancers on Saturday, November 16. Some 3 participants joined the event held at the Bourse du Travail, Paris 10eme. Three panel discussion were held on key topics facing freelancers today. Participants had the opportunity to network over lunch mid=day and at a networking…


Dissident Russian journalist Andrei Loshak: "Broken Ties"

The Dissident Club in Paris was a fitting setting for our screening of  "Broken Ties," a look at the impact Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine had on Russian families, produced by dissident Russian journalist Andrei Loshak. Andrei told us of his experiences since the invasion during our evening discussion on November 11. Well-known and respected as a journalist/filmmaker in Russia and…


“He (Trump) doesn’t really like us” — Europe fears the fallout of US elections

AAPA meeting with transatlantic expert Nicole Bacharan. Europeans are closely tracking Tuesday’s US elections, with many fearful of what a second Trump presidency will mean for the NATO alliance, trade, the war in Ukraine and the spreading Middle East conflict, analyst Nicole Bacharan told the AAPA recently — even as his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, remains a largely unknown quantity for…


No Life for Afghan Women  

AAPA member Kami Rice, editor of AnthrowCircus.com, brought her neighbor in Caen, Raha Sepehr, to the Dissident Club in Paris Oct. 14 to call attention to the plight of women in Afghanistan. « The life of women? Finished ! » she told the assembled journalists and visitors assembled. « The Taliban wants to keep women … in the survival mode, the worst situation for a human being. » Ms. Sepehr…