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Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, former NATO Secretary General (2004-2009)

Christophe Robeet speaks to Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, former NATO Secretary General and co-president of Security and Defense Agenda, a Brussels-based think tank on defence and security policies. They discuss NATO's intervention in Libya, the situation in Afghanistan, and also the economic crisis.

13/07/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Olivier de Schutter welcomes G8 aid for world’s poorest countries

Olivier de Schutter, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food, welcomes the 20 billion dollars released by the G8 for food production to help the world’s poor survive the economic downturn.
13/07/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Nabil Mouline, university professor, reviews King of Morocco’s decade of reign

As Morocco gears up to celebrate King Mohammed VI’s ten-year reign, Nabile Mouline, professor at Sciences-Po, Paris and author of "Le Califat imaginaire d'Hamad Al-Mansur", analyses his time on the throne.
13/07/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Gilles Petard retraces Michael Jackson’s steps

Michael Jackson began his career with the Jackson Five with Motown, the first black-owned music label. Gilles Petard, former head of the record label Motown France, looks back on Jackson’s years of jazz, soul and pop.
08/07/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Former Tour de France doctor Jean-Pierre de Mondenard

French physician Jean-Pierre de Mondenard, a former doctor for cycling's Tour de France and author of "La Grande imposture" (“The Big Masquerade”), says all the cyclists take drugs.
02/07/2009 - THE F24 INTERVIEW

Fredrik Reinfeldt, prime minister of Sweden

Sweden has taken over the revolving European Union presidency. Fredrik Reinfeldt, the Swedish prime minister, outlined the main objectives of his six-month mandate at the head of the EU in an interview with France 24.

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