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Food safety crisis: who's to blame?

Who's really to blame for the E. coli crisis which killed 38 people in Europe, 37 of them in Germany? And why is it still not resolved? A German MEP and a Spanish journalist face off in our debate.

Guests:

  • Jo Leinen, German MEP, Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
  • Maria Ramirez, correspondent, El Mundo

 

Presented by Armen Georgian
Produced by Anastassia Metral

Watch part two of the programme.

Pascal Lamy, Director-General, WTO
20/10/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Pascal Lamy, Director-General, WTO

The Director-General of the WTO tells Christophe Robeet what the EU should do to help revive its sluggish economy and warns Europe against protectionist reactions. Pascal Lamy also explains how the Western world should deal with an ever more confident China.
EU rethinks development policy: How to make aid more effective?
20/10/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

EU rethinks development policy: How to make aid more effective?

Christophe Robeet meets his guests in Brussels during "European Development Days". Half of the money spent on helping developing countries comes from the European Union. This aid is sometimes criticised, and some are even asking for an overhaul of Europe’s policy on international aid. What can be changed? What can be kept?
Jean-Claude Trichet, Former President of the European Central Bank
06/10/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Jean-Claude Trichet, Former President of the European Central Bank

Christope Robeet speaks to Jean-Claude Trichet, former president of the European Central Bank. Jean-Claude Trichet is one of the key architects of Europe’s single currency, a man who knows better than anyone what needs to be done to fix the euro. He discusses the action taken by his successor, Mario Draghi, in order to stem the debt crisis.
EU-China relations: a fair deal for all?
06/10/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

EU-China relations: a fair deal for all?

The European Union is a key trading partner for China, and also the first source of imports for the Chinese. But is it a balanced relationship? Although Europe is counting on China to help solve the eurozone crisis, the EU member states are complaining about dumping, and asking for more reciprocity.
Bernard Cazeneuve, French minister for European affairs
22/09/2012 - TALKING EUROPE

Bernard Cazeneuve, French minister for European affairs

Christophe Robeet speaks to Bernard Cazeneuve, France's European Affairs Minister. Mr Cazeneuve has been asked by President Hollande to convince reluctant MPs from the ruling Socialists to ratify the European Fiscal Pact. The vote will take place at the beginning of October. We also discuss Hollande's priorities for Europe. Finally, we debate what action the European Commission should take on genetically modified corn.

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