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Khaled Al Khamissi, Egyptian writer

Melissa Bell interviews Khaled Al Khamissi. This Egyptian writer, whose book “Taxi” has been translated all over the world, took part in the revolution and tells us why he’s confident in the future of his country.

22/06/2009 - INTERVIEW

Louis Gallois, CEO of EADS

Stephanie Antoine interviews Louis Gallois, chief executive of Airbus parent EADS, at the Paris Air Show.
16/06/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Shep Hill, president of Boeing International

Interviewed at the Paris air show in Le Bourget, Shep Hill, president of Boeing International, says he’s confident in the face of the global economic crisis.
16/06/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Abhisit Vejjajiva, prime minister of Thailand

The election of Abhisit Vejjajiva as prime minister of Thailand ended months of crisis in the country. The former opposition leader was officially designated the 27th prime minister of the kingdom, and the third in just a few months.
09/06/2009 - FRANCE 24 INTERVIEW

Douglas Kennedy, "Leaving the world"

In this edition: Douglas Kennedy presents his latest book, "Leaving the world". His subsequent novels include The Pursuit of Happiness, A Special Relationship, and State of the Union.
15/06/2009 - FRANCE 24 INTERVIEW

Jose Maria Aznar, former Spanish prime minister

Jose Marie Aznar, former Spanish prime minister, speaks to FRANCE 24 about the European elections, the economic crisis, his new book, and takes a few jabs at his successor, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.

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Bravo Khaled!

Bravo Khaled! Et tu soulignes, contrairement au discours général, que plusieurs éléments étaient insupportables depuis quelques temps. Seuls ce qui ne voulaient pas le voir ou dont les indicateurs ne prennent pas en ligne de compte les droits de l'homme n'ont pas compris et ne comprennent toujours pas ce qui advient.
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