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In Geneva, the opening of an 'antiglobalist' bookstore close to the far right creates a stir.

Summary by Le Temps
In the municipality of Carouge, a bookstore offers a catalog of second-hand books in the name of "defending European culture" and a threatened identity. With the slogan "Read Delivers" and a Spartan helmet as a logo, a cultural association named after the ancient city of Sparta inaugurates its location in Carouge, which is intended to periodically open. Its arrival in Geneva, relayed by the nationalist and far-right group Resistance Helvetique, …

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