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Dominique Strauss-Kahn: how the IMF boss ended up in prison

He had topped the polls to become the next president of France, but now finds himself in a New York prison cell. This special programme looks at the Dominique Strauss-Kahn scandal - who he is, what he is accused of and why the French are so disgusted at his treatment by the authorities in New York.

24/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Sarkozy addresses both houses of parliament in landmark speech

This week in France: The president speaks to both houses of parliament in a landmark speech; allegations link the killing of French engineers in Pakistan to a corrupt defence deal; and lawmakers set up a probe into the spread of burqas.
16/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Flu fear spreads, but not to France

In this edition: France gets its first home-grown case of swine flu; a focus on the defeat of the centrist Modem party in the European election; and a report on changing hotel standards in France.
09/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

From 'Home' to D-Day by way of the Greens

In The Week in France: The French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand has released his film "Home", a cry for help to save the planet. Also, ecology parties' results in the European elections and the D-Day commemorations.
03/06/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Sarkozy vows to tackle violence in French schools

In this edition: French President Nicolas Sarkozy has made security a key issue ahead of Sunday's European elections; the man suspected of derailing French trains is released on bail; and Bordeaux celebrates victory in the French football league.
26/05/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Palmes d'Or for Haneke brings down curtain

The Cannes film festival came to an end with the spotlight on Austrian director Michael Haneke, whose film "The White Ribbon" was awarded the coveted Palme d'Or . Also, France gripped by the arrest of two boys, aged 6 and 10.

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