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The World This Week - Friday, April 15th, 2011

Sparks continue to fly over the circumstances of Laurent Gbagbo’s arrest in Ivory Coast. Also, Colonel Gaddafi does a victory lap of Tripoli, and how tiny Qatar made a name for itself by befriending (almost) everyone.

  • Alison SMALE. Executive Editor, International Herald Tribune.
  • George KAZOLIAS. Senior Producer at AITV-RFO. Professor at the American University of Paris.
  • Paul TAYLOR. Associate Editor, Reuters.
  • Georges MALBRUNOT. Senior Correspondent and Middle East Expert for Le Figaro.

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What to do about Gaza, why Japan never seems to hang on its premiers for long, and Franco-African relations, redefined (sort of). Joining François Picard in The World This Week, Eric Pfanner of the International Herald Tribune, Laura Dagg of the European affairs news website touteleurope.fr, Radio France International's Billie OKADAMERI and Le Figaro foreign editor Pierre ROUSSELIN.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 4th (part 1)
05/06/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, June, 4th (part 1)

What to do about Gaza, why Japan never seems to hang on its premiers for long, and Franco-African relations, redefined (sort of). Joining François Picard in The World This Week, Eric Pfanner of the International Herald Tribune, Laura Dagg of the European affairs news website touteleurope.fr, Radio France International's Billie OKADAMERI and Le Figaro foreign editor Pierre ROUSSELIN.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, May, 28th (part 2)
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Rudderless Europe worries the markets, Obama and the oil slick, sabre-rattling between the two Koreas, and why a drug lord in Jamaica is so popular among the locals. Joining François Picard in The World This Week: Matthew Saltmarsh of the International Herald Tribune, Judah Grunstein of World Politics Review, Paul Taylor of the Reuters news agency and Pierre Haski of French news website Rue89.com.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, May, 28th (part 1)
29/05/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, May, 28th (part 1)

Rudderless Europe worries the markets, Obama and the oil slick, sabre-rattling between the two Koreas, and why a drug lord in Jamaica is so popular among the locals. Joining François Picard in The World This Week: Matthew Saltmarsh of the International Herald Tribune, Judah Grunstein of World Politics Review, Paul Taylor of the Reuters news agency and Pierre Haski of French news website Rue89.com.
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THE WORLD THIS WEEK - From May 17 to 21 (part 2)

While Europe loses its bearings over banking, the US Congress approves landmark legislation...France denies speculation of a prisoner swap with Iran, but doubts linger...and was Thailand’s bloodbath avoidable? Joining François Picard in The World This Week: Alison Smale, International Herald Tribune executive editor; Eleanor Beardsley, Paris correspondent for National Public Radio in the US; Christopher Dickey of Newsweek magazine, and Patrice de Beer of the editorial website Open Democracy.

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