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Jack Cloonan, former FBI special agent for Bin Laden Unit (1996-2002)

Jack Cloonan, former FBI special agent for Bin Laden Unit (1996-2002) gives his assessement on the potency of Al Qaeda in North Africa and especially in Libya. According to him, Muammar Gaddafi is trying to justify why he has turned weapons on his own people. Saying that the revolt is driven by Al Qaeda is overstated.

29/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Jean-Marc Jancovici, climate expert

French engineer Jean-Marc Jancovici is the author of “C'est maintenant ! Trois ans pour sauver le monde” (“Now or never! Three years to save the world”), a warning against the environmental dangers that threaten the earth.
22/05/2009 - The F24 Interview

Alberto Toscano, author "Loving Critic of the French"

Alberto Toscano, author of "Loving Critic of the French" explains how the Champs-Elysees, French wine, human rights and Carla Bruni all contribute to the France of today.
25/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Mirek Topolanek, former Czech prime minister

In his new book on the Czech Republic’s presidency of the EU, "100 Days at Europe's Helm", former Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek says Czech-French relations were "quite a lot to handle". He tells us why.
21/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Danny Ayalon, Israeli deputy foreign minister

US President Barack Obama and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu recently held private talks, seeking a personal bond despite differences over Middle East peace and Iran. Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon answers our questions.
21/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Alexandre Adler, French columnist

French historian and foreign relations expert Alexandre Adler has published a book called 'Le monde est un enfant qui joue' ('The world is a child who plays'), analysing international forces after 9/11.

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