Latest update: 10/01/2011 

- Algeria - Barack Obama - Egypt - Hungary - Ivory Coast - Tunisia


Social crisis in the Maghreb (part 2)

François Picard’s explains how internet has let the free speech genie out of the bottle in Algeria and Tunisia, the international community talks itself into a corner over Ivory Coast and why Barack Obama should take a leaf out of the book of new House speaker John Boehner and cry a little more.

  • Matthew SALTMARSH, Reporter, International Herald Tribune
  • Judah GRUNSTEIN, Editor-in-chief, World Politics review
  • Paul TAYLOR, Associate Editor, Reuters
  • Régis LE SOMMIER, Co-Editor in Chief , Paris Match

 

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THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 16th (part 1)
16/07/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 16th (part 1)

Obama wins on banking but may lose the midterm elections in the fall, Africans on parade in Paris, and the gaps in the tale of Iranian nuclear scientist who claims he was tortured. It’s all in the World This Week in partnership with the International Tribune. Joining François Picard is the IHT’s Alison Smale, Nooshabeh Amiri of Iranian language news website roozonline.com, photojournalist Tom Haley of Sipa Press and France 24 Senior Correspondent Melissa Bell.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 9th (part 2)
09/07/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 9th (part 2)

A good old fashioned spy swap, Israel’s prime minister plays good cop in Washington and New York, and infighting within the French government over who does the talking with Paris’ former African colonies… it’s all in The World This Week. François Picard welcomes Eric Pfanner of the International Herald Tribune, Paul Taylor of the Reuters news agency, Dave Clark of Agence France-Presse and Samir Aita of the Arabic-language edition of Le Monde Diplomatique.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 9th (part 1)
09/07/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 9th (part 1)

A good old fashioned spy swap, Israel’s prime minister plays good cop in Washington and New York, and infighting within the French government over who does the talking with Paris’ former African colonies… it’s all in The World This Week. François Picard welcomes Eric Pfanner of the International Herald Tribune, Paul Taylor of the Reuters news agency, Dave Clark of Agence France-Presse and Samir Aita of the Arabic-language edition of Le Monde Diplomatique.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 2nd (part 2)
02/07/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 2nd (part 2)

An alleged Russian spy network unravels in the suburbs of New York and Boston, a Belgian monarch returns to a huge nation that once was a family possession, and a German chancellor weathers a mighty storm in parliament. Joining François Picard in The World This Week: Anne Bagamery, Senior Editor at the International Herald Tribune, Eric Pape who writes for both Newsweek and The Daily Beast, Laura Dagg, Chief Editor at www.touteleurope.fr, and France 24 European affairs editor Christophe Robeet.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 2nd (part 1)
02/07/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, July, 2nd (part 1)

An alleged Russian spy network unravels in the suburbs of New York and Boston, a Belgian monarch returns to a huge nation that once was a family possession, and a German chancellor weathers a mighty storm in parliament. Joining François Picard in The World This Week: Anne Bagamery, Senior Editor at the International Herald Tribune, Eric Pape who writes for both Newsweek and The Daily Beast, Laura Dagg, Chief Editor at www.touteleurope.fr, and France 24 European affairs editor Christophe Robeet.

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