Latest update: 27/07/2011 

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Estranged father of alleged Norwegian gunman 'shocked' and living in France

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Mon., 25/07/11: The estranged father of the Norwegian shooting suspect turns up in France while French politicians exploit a backlash against the right-wing; thousands of Jehovah's Witnesses gather north of Paris, "pepped" up by a human rights ruling in their favour; and was it a bird, was it a plane, or was it a UFO? No, it was a meteorite bursting over Brittany.

By Rebecca BOWRING
Huffington Post "version française"
23/01/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Huffington Post "version française"

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Mon. 23/1/2012: 'Le Huffington Post' touched down in French cyberspace today with none other than Mrs. DSK as its Managing Editor. Anne Sinclair was one of France's top current affairs journalists in the 1980s and 1990s, hosting a show called "7sur7" on the TF1 network. Also, Anonymous targets l'Express' website and Ségolène Royal is not impressed with François Hollande's first big rally ahead of the Presidential election.
Has "World War Web" begun?
20/01/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Has "World War Web" begun?

MEDIAWATCH: In less than the US legislature geared up to impose far-reaching anti-piracy legislation on the web which was quickly met with a 24-hour internet "blackout" supported by big-name sites like Wikipedia and to top it all off one of the top file-sharing websites in the world, MegaUpload, was shut down. In response, online "hacktivists" Anonymous targeted key government websites around the world. Is this the beginning of "World War Web"?
Will the real Captain Schettino please stand up?
20/01/2012 - MEDIA WATCH

Will the real Captain Schettino please stand up?

MEDIAWATCH, Thurs. 19/1/2012: Speculation about what really happened on the Costa Cocordia last weekend continues. How much were Costa Cruises bosses aware of? Has the captain of the stricken vessel been scapegoated?
Wikileaks protests anti-piracy laws
18/01/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Wikileaks protests anti-piracy laws

MEDIAWATCH, Wed, 18/1/2012: Wikipedia and other prominent websites in the US shut down operations for 24 hours to protest against anti-piracy laws they feel could limit freedom of expression. Also, are French children better behaved?
Costa Concordia captain becomes hate figure
18/01/2012 - MEDIA WATCH

Costa Concordia captain becomes hate figure

MEDIAWATCH, Tues. 17/1/2012: We take a look at reaction to the Costa Concordia captain's apparent abandonment of ship long before his panicked passengers were delivered to safety. Also, British Airways falsely announces a crash landing on a Miami-Heathrow flight. Finally, divisions emerge in North Korea's Kim dynasty.

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