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Michel Houellebecq has NOT been captured by al Qaeda

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Fri. 16/9/2011. Michel Houellebecq has been located, alive and well in Spain and not in the hands of terrorists; Dominique Strauss-Kahn admits he wanted to kiss Tristane Banon; analysis of the first Socialist primaries debate and that handshake between Ségolène Royal and François Hollande; and finally, a steamy teachers' calendar to draw attention to cutbacks.

By James CREEDON
Twitter vs Erdogan, and what humans might look like in 100,000 years
11/06/2013 - MEDIA WATCH

Twitter vs Erdogan, and what humans might look like in 100,000 years

We look at information and counter-information in the Turkish crisis. Protesters accuse the government of manipulating the media. Meanwhile, the government is using social networks to argue it is the victim of a conspiracy. The Hurriyet Daily, in one comment piece, headlines: 'Twitter versus Prime Minister Erdogan'. And we also look at what humans might look like in 100,000 years. It's not pretty.
'The most important leak in US history'
10/06/2013 - MEDIAWATCH

'The most important leak in US history'

We look at reaction to Edward Snowden's admission that he is the whistleblower behind the NSA leaks. Some have called it the most important leak in US history. How will this affect the Obama administration? Also, might Facebook and other social media be affected?
Hollande’s Japan-China gaffe
07/06/2013 - MEDIA WATCH

Hollande’s Japan-China gaffe

Best not to refer to China when you actually mean Japan, as a tired François Hollande found out today in Tokyo! First though, a blog for Foreign Policy magazine's website has imagined what Vladimir Putin’s dating profile would look like. The Russian President has announced his divorce. Finally, women journalists at French business paper Les Echos say they are under-represented in management and have found a novel way of expressing their frustration.
Femen: does the end justify the means?
06/06/2013 - MEDIA WATCH

Femen: does the end justify the means?

The trial of a Femen protester in Tunisia has shone the spotlight on the feminist group's tactics. Also, the death of a young left-wing activist allegedly at the hands of skinheads has caused some to point the finger of blame at recent anti-gay marriage protests.
Le Monde's Syria scoop
05/06/2013 - MEDIA WATCH

Le Monde's Syria scoop

Le Monde says it has proof that the Syrian army has used chemical weapons in the form of sarin gas against rebels. However, there is criticism of Le Monde for having handed the samples tested over to French Army laboratories for testing. This, and other stories in today's MediaWatch.

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