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Roma Deportations: Sarkozy muscles Brussels

The honeymoon between France and Europe seems to be coming to an end. A European Commissioner criticizing the French policy over Roma Gypsies comparing it to the some kind of Nazism; the President of the European Commission and Nicolas Sarkozy having an argument; here is the set of the latest summit of the Council of Europe.

 

A debate with Mark Owen and guests:
 
Ana NAVARRO-PEDRO, Paris Correspondent for the Portuguese weekly Visão
Fabienne KELLER, UMP Senator and member of the Delegation for the European Union
Christophe ROBEET, France24 Europe specialist (Via satellite from Brussels)
 
 
Programme prepared by Yi Song and Perrine Desplats

 

France in the firing line
11/01/2011 - THE DEBATE

France in the firing line

After the shooting death of two French citizens kidnapped in Niger, François Picard’s panel looks at Paris’ decision to go after the hostage-takers, why France is such a target for Al Qaeda-linked Islamist insurgents, and the consequences of a permanent security threat on the poor, landlocked nation of Niger.
2011: Fewer Jobs, Longer Hours? (part 2)
07/01/2011 - THE DEBATE

2011: Fewer Jobs, Longer Hours? (part 2)

As the French argue about repealing the 35-hour work week, François Picard’s panel wonders if a more flexible work force will really reduce unemployment in Europe. We know that a later retirement age is coming but can the same be said about longer working hours?
2011: Fewer Jobs, Longer Hours?
07/01/2011 - THE DEBATE

2011: Fewer Jobs, Longer Hours?

As the French argue about repealing the 35-hour work week, François Picard’s panel wonders if a more flexible workforce will really reduce unemployment in Europe. We know that a later retirement age is coming, but can the same be said about longer working hours?
Tunisia's Tipping Point? (part 2)
06/01/2011 - THE DEBATE

Tunisia's Tipping Point? (part 2)

Sparks fly as François Picard’s guests argue over the root causes of unprecedented social unrest in Tunisia. As Tunisia’s business model is put to the test by rising unemployed among skilled labourers, word gets out thanks to the internet, this in a country usually accused of keeping all dissent under wraps.
Tunisia's Tipping Point?
06/01/2011 - THE DEBATE

Tunisia's Tipping Point?

Sparks fly as François Picard’s guests argue over the root causes of unprecedented social unrest in Tunisia. As Tunisia’s business model is put to the test by rising unemployment among skilled labourers, word gets out thanks to the internet, this in a country usually accused of keeping all dissent under wraps.

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