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Far-right leader's prime-time appearance sparks furore

The appearance of a far-right leader on a flagship BBC programme has sparked a heated debate in the United Kingdom, amid fears the televised appearance before 8 million viewers could boost the British National Party in forthcoming elections.

Our guests today are Steve Richards, chief political commentator at the Independent newspaper, and  Dr Jim Shields, professor of French at Warwick University. 

Obama's healthcare battle drags on
04/11/2009 - FRANCE

Obama's healthcare battle drags on

US President Barack Obama has spent much of his first months in office urging Congress to approve a sweeping reform of the country's health care system, but progress has been painfully slow. Our guests in the US and in Paris explain why.
Multimedia debate on national identity
04/11/2009 - FRANCE

Multimedia debate on national identity

As France's Ministry for Immigration and Integration launches a multimedia debate to define what exactly it is to be French, FRANCE 24 takes a look at what tests immigrants face when they apply to live in France.
US policy of engagement leaves exiles uneasy
03/11/2009 - BURMA

US policy of engagement leaves exiles uneasy

After more than a decade of using the stick in relations with Burma's military junta, the administration of US President Barack Obama has shown signs it also intends to use the carrot - at the risk of upsetting exiled Burmese opposition groups.
Is Karzai a credible president?
03/11/2009 - AFGHANISTAN

Is Karzai a credible president?

Afghanistan's election committee has named incumbent Hamid Karzai as the country's elected president, a day after his rival Abdullah Abdullah stood down ahead of a run-off vote. But can Karzai really be a credible president?
Religious Zionists grow stronger in the ranks of the army
02/11/2009 - ISRAEL

Religious Zionists grow stronger in the ranks of the army

The number of religious Zionists is growing in the ranks of the Israeli army, causing critics to say that the secular values of the army are shifting.

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