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The Hungarian precedent: sweeping constitutional reform

What’s Europe going to do about Hungary’s curbs on the media and its sweeping constitutional reform? Brussels seems to find it easier to keep tabs on candidates who want to join than on nations that are already EU members.

  • György SCHOPFLIN, MEP, EPP;
  • Gyorgy BOLGAR, Journalist, Klubradio;
  • Christophe ROBEET, France 24 European Affairs Editor;
  • Ulrike LUNACEK, MEP Green Alliance;
  • Gulliver CRAGG, France 24 Correspondent.

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The Boston bombings: a painful reminder of vulnerability (part 2)
16/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

The Boston bombings: a painful reminder of vulnerability (part 2)

There are still no hard answers, but lots of anguish and questions, a day after back-to-back explosions rocked America's oldest and most prestigious marathon. Douglas Herbert's panel discuss how Americans are dealing with a tragedy that Barack Obama is calling a cowardly "act of terror" - and look at how the rest of the world is reacting.
The Boston bombings: a painful reminder of vulnerability
16/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

The Boston bombings: a painful reminder of vulnerability

There are still no hard answers, but lots of anguish and questions, a day after back-to-back explosions rocked America's oldest and most prestigious marathon. Douglas Herbert's panel discuss how Americans are dealing with a tragedy that Barack Obama is calling a cowardly "act of terror" - and look at how the rest of the world is reacting.
Venezuela: The death of Chavism? (part 2)
16/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Venezuela: The death of Chavism? (part 2)

Why did Hugo Chavez's anointed successor blow a double-digit lead in the polls? François Picard's panel argues over whether Venezuela's election signals a fundamental shift for Latin America's left/right divide.
Venezuela: The death of Chavism?
15/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Venezuela: The death of Chavism?

Why did Hugo Chavez's anointed successor blow a double-digit lead in the polls? François Picard's panel argues over whether Venezuela's election signals a fundamental shift for Latin America's left/right divide.
Al Qaeda's bid for Syria (part 2)
11/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Al Qaeda's bid for Syria (part 2)

A victory for Assad? The jihadist Al-Nusra Front's pledge of allegiance to Al Qaeda puts the Syrian opposition and Western powers in a pickle. At the G8 foreign ministers meeting in London, U-S Secretary of State John Kerry is quoted as saying he can make 'no promises' that weapons sent to rebels in Syria won't fall into the wrong hands.

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