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Merkozy's Europe (part 2)

The French president and the German Chancellor promise to sort out the euro by the weekend, with a bold reform ratified by March, but that's only "a facade", warns British MEP Andrew Duff.

  • Andrew DUFF. MEP Liberal Democrats - from Brussels;
  • Christophe ROBEET. France 24 European Affairs Editor;
  • Thierry MARCHAL-BECK. President, 'Movement of Young Socialists';
  • Isabell HOFFMAN. Project Manager, Europe's Future program, Bertelsmann Foundation - By phone from Gütersloh , Germany.

Watch the first part here.
 

Homegrown terror (part 2)
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Homegrown terror
23/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

Homegrown terror

With attackers who stick around the crime scene to brag, a lot has changed since the July 2005 London bombings. After last year’s Toulouse shootings and last month’s attack on the Boston marathon, François Picard’s panel looks at homegrown terror made in Britain.
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Iran: no more surprises?
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