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The World This Week, October 23rd, 2009, Part 2

The World This Week: France & UK expel Afghans via charter flight, should UK far-right leader Nick Griffen be on air? Democracy, Tunisian-style

Christopher Dickey of Newsweek, George Kazolias of AITV, José-Manuel Lamarque of France Inter radio, Leela Jacinto of France 24 Internet desk.

The World This Week - May 3rd, 2013
03/05/2013 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

The World This Week - May 3rd, 2013

Call it the price of cheap clothes. The Bangladesh factory fire highlights consumers’ insatiable demand for cheaper and cheaper garments. Is it up to regulators to demand higher standards or consumers to boycott unscrupulous retailers? Also, how the rest of Europe should handle Germany, why France said "non" to Yahoo!’s buyout of Dailymotion and Europe’s bid to save its bees.
Special: Mali, from north to south
26/04/2013 - SPECIAL REPORT

Special: Mali, from north to south

As the drawdown begins for French forces in Mali, the jihadists have melted away but has their ideology been defeated in the often-forgotten north of the country? As Malian authorities struggle to take charge - and to step out of the shadow of the military, France 24's François Picard takes you to Bamako and Gao for a special two-part report.
Boston bombings: manhunt for surviving suspect (part 2)
19/04/2013 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

Boston bombings: manhunt for surviving suspect (part 2)

The World This Week follows the extraordinary manhunt in Boston as law enforcement officials try to catch the remaining suspect they believe is responsible for Monday's marathon bombings. Also: the release of a French family of seven who were taken hostage in Cameroon two months ago.
Boston bombings: manhunt for surviving suspect
19/04/2013 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

Boston bombings: manhunt for surviving suspect

The World This Week follows the extraordinary manhunt in Boston as law enforcement officials try to catch the remaining suspect they believe is responsible for Monday's marathon bombings. Also: the release of a French family of seven who were taken hostage in Cameroon two months ago.
The World This Week - April 12th, 2013 (part 2)
12/04/2013 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

The World This Week - April 12th, 2013 (part 2)

You wouldn’t think Margaret Thatcher had been out of politics for more than two decades in view of the incredibly polarized reactions to the Iron Lady’s death. Also, how the resignation of a tax-dodging French minister could impact all of Europe and the very long shadow of Hugo Chavez over his anointed successor.

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