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The World This Week - July 29th, 2011

The rest of the world may quiver over the debt deadlock but all that matters to Washington lawmakers are the phone calls, letters, and emails of frenzied constituents. Also, the media blitz of Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s New York accuser, and the difference between democracy and free speech in the wake of the China train disaster.

  • ZHANG Xin. Journalist, Xinhua News Agency;
  • George KAZOLIAS. News Producer at AITV-RFO, Professor at the American University of Paris;
  • Billie OKADAMERI. Journalist, Africa specialist, Radio France Internationale;
  • Eric OLANDER. Digital Media Editor, France 24.

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THE WORLD THIS WEEK - From March 22 to 26 (part 2)
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THE WORLD THIS WEEK - From March 22 to 26 (part 2)

The Democrats’ euphoria after the passage of Obamacare and how the Germans got their way over Greece. Weighing in this week, Matthew Saltmarsh of the International Herald Tribune, Paul Taylor of Reuters, Judah Grunstein of World Politics Review, and Esther Leneman of French radio Europe 1.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - From March 22 to 26 (part 1)
26/03/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - From March 22 to 26 (part 1)

The Democrats’ euphoria after the passage of Obamacare and how the Germans got their way over Greece. Weighing in this week, Matthew Saltmarsh of the International Herald Tribune, Paul Taylor of Reuters, Judah Grunstein of World Politics Review, and Esther Leneman of French radio Europe 1.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK- From March 15 to 19 (part 2)
19/03/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK- From March 15 to 19 (part 2)

The Germans, too selfish to motor the European Union ? The World This Week’s Friday panel debate reaction to the Greek crisis with the New York Times’ Steve Erlanger, Gerry Feehily of presseurop.eu , Antonio Rodriguez of Agence France-Presse, and France 24’s Annette Young.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK- From March 15 to 19 (part 1)
19/03/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK- From March 15 to 19 (part 1)

The Germans, too selfish to motor the European Union ? The World This Week’s Friday panel debate reaction to the Greek crisis with the New York Times’ Steve Erlanger, Gerry Feehily of presseurop.eu , Antonio Rodriguez of Agence France-Presse, and France 24’s Annette Young.
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - From March 5 to 12 (part 2)
12/03/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - From March 5 to 12 (part 2)

The World This Week meets the year in pictures as jury president Ayperi Karabuda Ecer unveils choices from the World Press Photo Awards. Also, France 24’s Robert Parsons on elections in Iraq and Joe Biden’s bad week reviewed by our Friday panel.

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