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Dennis Ross, Former chief White House advisor on Middle East policy

As tensions soar between Iran and the international community, Annette Young talks to Dennis Ross, President Barack Obama’s former advisor on the Middle East and the Persian Gulf. When asked if military action could be a serious option, Ross says if Iran continues with pursuing nuclear weapons then it will pay the price.

27/03/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

French author Denis Tillinac

Gourmet cuisine, wines and spirits as an expression of French culture and heritage: Author and Journalist Denis Tillinac’s investigates in his new book “Rue Corneille”.
26/03/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Author René Guitton discusses religious radicalization

After the provocative “Le martyre des moines de Tibhirine”, René Guitton raises his voice with a new book ”Ces chrétiens qu'on assassine” (Christians being murdered), a book criticizing Christian phobia.
25/03/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Valdis Dombrovskis, Latvian Prime Minister

The daunting task of stabilizing Latvia’s economy: Once called the lion of Europe’s economy after years of double digit growth, Latvia is now suffering the full force of the recession.
24/03/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Natalia Solzhenitsyn, shedding light on Russia’s turbulent 20th century

Widow of the Nobel Prize winning Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, she was his archivist and closest collaborator through decades of hardship and exile, and helped expose the reality of Stalin’s prison camps.
23/03/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Armin Arefi: life in the Iran of the Mullahs

After spending two years in Tehran, French journalist Armin Arefi has fallen in love with Iran, a country caught between traditions and modernity. His book “Lace and Tchador, Life in the Iran of the Mullahs” sheds light on the Iranian paradox.

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