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Massacre in Homs

Eyewitnesses describe the indiscriminate shelling of Homs, one that activists see as the prelude to full-blown civil war in Syria. François Picard’s panel argues over the next step following the Russian and Chinese veto of a UN resolution.

  • Majd EID. Syrian activist;
  • Anton KOSLOV. Associate professor, American Graduate School of International Diplomacy;
  • Chris PHILIPPS. Lecturer in the International Relations of the Middle East, School of Politics and International Relations (from London);
  • Bilal SAAB. Fellow, Monterey Institute of International Studies (from Washington);

Produced by François Picard, Anelise Borges, Mary Colombel, Christopher Davis, Pauline Heilmann.

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17/02/2011 - THE DEBATE

Berlusconi: is Italy ashamed?

So is it really the end of the road for Il Cavaliere? Silvio Berlusconi’s indictment on sex charges may be the last straw although François Picard’s panel points to a weak opposition and many in Italy who are indifferent to scandal in a country that’s home to one of the E.U.’s widest gender gaps.

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