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Terrorism: fighting Al Qaeda

How do you deal with hostage takers? The question is back in the spotlight following the abduction and killing of two French nationals in Niger. Scores die in food-riots in France's former colony Tunisia. Paris' low key reaction leaves Human rights organisations baffled. After a health scare that kept the country on tenterhooks, rock legend Johnny Halliday is back in the singing game, and possibly at a venue near you!

François Hollande's diplomatic debut
22/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

François Hollande's diplomatic debut

Rain, hail and even lightening couldn't stop French President François Hollande from making his diplomatic debut. We bring you the highlights of his first week in office. Next, disgraced former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is in more legal trouble. This time he is being investigated for his alleged involvement in a gang rape. He says it is an ongoing smear campaign. Finally, we take you behind the scenes to the VIP parties at the Cannes Film Festival.
Au revoir Sarkozy, bonjour Hollande
16/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Au revoir Sarkozy, bonjour Hollande

Nicolas Sarkozy packs his bags to make way for newly elected French President François Hollande. We take a look at his first few days in office, and who has made it into his cabinet. It's also time to roll out the red carpet for the world's biggest film festival. We get the lowdown on all the glitz and glamour from Cannes.
François Hollande: portrait of a president
09/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

François Hollande: portrait of a president

France has elected a left-wing president. It's goodbye to "bling bling" and hello to "Mr. Normal". The Socialist François Hollande promises to boost growth instead of making more cuts. Nicolas Sarkozy, meanwhile, will pack his bags and make way for Hollande at the Elysée Palace next week.
May Day: The people's platform
03/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

May Day: The people's platform

This special edition of the show is dedicated to the French presidential elections. We begin by speaking to voters about which issues will motivate their decision this Sunday. Next, we head beyond our borders, and explore what Socialist candidate François Hollande and incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy have in store for France's European future. Finally, we take a look at the two women who are in the running to be first lady.
National Front: the far-right's surprise surge
24/04/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

National Front: the far-right's surprise surge

She didn't make it through to the second round, but the far-right's Marine Le Pen has emerged as the French poll's surprise winner. François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy now have two weeks to seduce those voters who didn't choose them in the first round.

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how we can stop terrarism

each and everyday we heard news about terrarism attacks and killig in different part of world
but countries suffered from it mainly responsible for it
because they give political stay to these people in there country
but they cannot change there meatelty although they r in usa uk europe /rest of world there main target to spread terrarism
they made mosque/temples in these countries and spread terrarism
hate other people
through religion inside mosques they communicate there network
why they r allowed to make these temples/mosques
if someone found to be guilty he/she must deport to there home country with family

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