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THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, November, 26th (part 2)

As ever on Fridays, the world this week takes a look back at the big headlines with a panel of journalists and specialists. On this week’s show we consider the worst clashes between the two Koreas since the end of the Korean war, the elections begin held in the rubble and despite a cholera epidemic in Haiti and the trial of former Congolese vice president Jean-Pierre Bemba at the International Criminal Court in the Hague. The week as seen by our panel of journalists on France 24.

By Mounia BEN AÏSSA

On the set :

  • Katrin BENNHOLD, Journalist, The International Herald Tribune
  • Philippe GELIE, Editor-in-chief, Foreign service, Le Figaro
  • Craig COPETAS, Senior Writer, Bloomberg News
  • Jean-Hervé BRADOL, Research Director, MSF Foundation, Chargé d'enseignement, PSIA

Watch the first part


A programme produced by Mounia Ben Aïssa

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