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Michael Spence, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences

Following a crunch summit of eurozone leaders which led to an agreement on Greek debt, Michael Spence, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, tells Stéphanie Antoine why he thinks there is still a lot of work to be done and why the euro has still not been completely saved.

25/04/2009 - THE FRANCE 24 INTERVIEW

Nuri al-Maliki: 'Iraq would like to see a return of French presence'

In an interview with FRANCE 24, Iraqi PM Nuri al-Maliki said his country wants to develop relations with France and is considering agreements over electricity, refineries and armaments.
21/04/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Robert Badinter:'The empty chair policy is a detestable policy'

Robert Badinter, a French senator and former justice minister (1981-1986), reacts to the European walkout on Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at the UN anti-racism meeting in Geneva.
21/04/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Louis Schweitzer: 'Discrimination is not just against minorities'

The author of "Discrimination in France" and president of France's commission against discrimination (HALDE), speaks about equality in France.
16/04/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Thaksin Shinawatra: "We have to turn Thailand into democracy"

The former Prime Minister was ousted in a military coup in 2006 and lives in exile to avoid a two-year jail term for corruption. He has made a series of speeches to his supporters in Thailand in recent weeks calling for a "revolution".
14/04/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Timothy W. Ryback: "Hitler was a fanatic bibliophile"

The author of Hitler's private library, investigated the Fürher's reading matter and discovered the books that shaped his mind.

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