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The battle for Libya: a pro-democracy uprising or tribal warfare?

For an exclusive inside look into Libya’s improvised rebellion, France 24 video journalist Jean-Marie Lemaire takes you to the frontlines. François Picard’s panel comments on the report and on the eventual need for Western-led forces to do more to tip the scales.

Cyril Vanier, France 24 Senior correspondent

Christopher Dickey, Paris Bureau Chief and Middle East Editor for Newsweek

Pierre Conesa, Defense consultant and Professor at Sciences-Po Paris and ENA, former advisor to the French Defense Ministry

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Produced by Yi Song and Jeanette Coombs

The End of Privacy? (part 2)
17/12/2010 - THE DEBATE

The End of Privacy? (part 2)

Time Magazine’s Person of the Year’s changed our lives for good argues François Picard’s panel in the France 24 Debate. Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange grabbing headlines with their “tell no secrets” way of communicating. Is it the end of privacy… for all of us?
The End of Privacy?
17/12/2010 - THE DEBATE

The End of Privacy?

Time Magazine’s Person of the Year’s changed our lives for good argues François Picard’s panel in the France 24 Debate. Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange grabbing headlines with their “tell no secrets” way of communicating. Is it the end of privacy… for all of us?
Europe: austerity anger management
16/12/2010 - THE DEBATE

Europe: austerity anger management

Is there a disconnect between Europe's leaders who convene Thursday for a summit...and their citizens who are protesting in the streets? Are we headed for a winter of discontent? How tight should belt-tightening go?
Europe: austerity anger management
16/12/2010 - THE DEBATE

Europe: austerity anger management

Is there a disconnect between Europe's leaders who convene Thursday for a summit...and their citizens who are protesting in the streets? Are we headed for a winter of discontent? How tight should belt-tightening go?
Crunch Time in Ivory Coast (part 2)
15/12/2010 - THE DEBATE

Crunch Time in Ivory Coast (part 2)

It’s crunch time in Ivory Coast. The opposition has planned a march on state television for Thursday. From his U.N.-guarded hotel that serves as headquarters, Alassane Ouattara may have the backing of the international community but Laurent Gbagbo remains in control of the loyalist army as well as cocoa, oil and other main sources of revenue. Who will blink first, and can a bloodbath be avoided?

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