Latest update: 21/02/2011 

- Arab world - corruption - diplomacy - Europe - European Union - French politics


Eva Joly, French MEP, former anti-corruption magistrate

We speak to Eva Joly, a Norwegian-born French MEP with the Greens who is best known in France for her personal crusade against corruption. Joly has spent 30 years of her life working both as a judge in financial cases on the Paris bench and as a corruption trouble-shooter in her native Norway. We ask her about Europe's response to the situation in the Arab world, as well as French domestic politics.

Presented by Christophe Robeet (France 24) and Sarah Elzas (RFI)

Programme prepared by Soumaya Benaissa

Are Roma second-class citizens?
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Are Roma second-class citizens?

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Thomas Mirow, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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Thomas Mirow, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

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Why are Danes so happy?
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Why are Danes so happy?

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Can Belgium keep it together?
11/06/2010 - TALKING EUROPE

Can Belgium keep it together?

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Dutch election: who will the Liberals pick?
11/06/2010 - TALKING EUROPE

Dutch election: who will the Liberals pick?

The Netherlands looks set to endure protracted coalition talks and a possible unstable government after Wednesday's elections. The Liberal VVD party has won a narrow majority. But with 24 seats, Geert Wilders and his populist anti-Islam Freedom Party are regarded as the real winners of the poll.

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