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THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, October the 15th - part 2

In The World This Week, a “good news” story about the rescue of Chilean miners steals the heart of an entire planet, Iran’s president gets a hero’s welcome in Lebanon, how a healthy dose of scepticism is in order when China’s leadership claims to be pondering more freedom of expression, and the consequences of a world that’s ageing fast. Joining François Picard are Tom Redburn of the International Herald Tribune, Ed Cody of the Washington Post, Nooshabeh Amiri of roozonline.com and Philip Turle

By Mounia BEN AÏSSA

Our Friday guests':

  • Tom REDBURN, Managing Editor, International Herald Tribune
  • Philip TURLE, Journalist, RFI
  • Edward CODY, Paris correspondent, Washington Post
  • Nooshabeh AMIRI, Journalist and editor, ROOZONLINE.COM

Watch here the first part

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 25th (part 2)
25/06/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 25th (part 2)

What next for Afghanistan after the firing of Barack Obama’s top commander, hope of better days in Guinea, and football overruns politics and the news cycles. Joining François Picard in The World This Week, Matthew Saltmarsh of the International Herald Tribune, Judah Grunstein of World Politics Review, freelance reporter and photojournalist Michael Kirtley, and news columnist Célestine Bohlen.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 25th (part 1)
25/06/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 25th (part 1)

What next for Afghanistan after the firing of Barack Obama’s top commander, hope of better days in Guinea, and football overruns politics and the news cycles. Joining François Picard in The World This Week, Matthew Saltmarsh of the International Herald Tribune, Judah Grunstein of World Politics Review, freelance reporter and photojournalist Michael Kirtley, and news columnist Célestine Bohlen.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 18th (part 2)
18/06/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 18th (part 2)

Germany makes France blink, David Cameron’s dramatic apology over Bloody Sunday, and why Barack Obama’s not taking on the U.S. Senate over climate change… Joining François Picard in The World This Week, Katrin Bennhold of the International Herald Tribune,Anne-Elizabeth Moutet of The Sunday Telegraph, Newsweek's Paris bureau chief Christopher Dickey and Craig Copetas, senior writer for the Bloomberg financial news agency.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 18th (part 1)
18/06/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 18th (part 1)

Germany makes France blink, David Cameron’s dramatic apology over Bloody Sunday, and why Barack Obama’s not taking on the U.S. Senate over climate change… Joining François Picard in The World This Week, Katrin Bennhold of the International Herald Tribune,Anne-Elizabeth Moutet of The Sunday Telegraph, Newsweek's Paris bureau chief Christopher Dickey and Craig Copetas, senior writer for the Bloomberg financial news agency.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 11th (part 2)
11/06/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 11th (part 2)

Africa’s World Cup, why Iran won’t blink in its standoff over its nuclear program, and the fascination with the trial of alleged rogue trader Jérôme Kerviel; Joining François Picard in The World This Week, Anne Bagamery of the International Herald Tribune, Le Figaro senior correspondent Renaud Girard, George Kazolias, senior producer at French public broadcaster AITV, and Mark Deen of financial news agency Bloomberg.

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