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While Athens burns

For the first time, Europe openly contemplates a Greek euro exit while in Athens rage boils over at the bitter pill swallowed by an unelected government.

  • Alexandre THEODORAKIS. Greek activist (from Athens);
  • Craig COPETAS. Political analyst;
  • Thomas KLAU. Paris Bureau Chief, European Council on Foreign Relations.
  • Dr. Markus C. KERBER. Professor of Political Economy, Technische Universität.

Produced by François Picard, Anelise Borges, Nicola Hebden, Julie Dungelhoeff, Pauline Heilmann.

Watch the second part here.

Civil War in Ivory Coast (part two)
30/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

Civil War in Ivory Coast (part two)

As pro-Alassane Ouattara forces suddenly surge, is it Laurent Gbagbo’s last stand? François Picard’s panel includes supporters of both camps as well as Corinne Dufka of Human Rights Watch on why the brutal killing so far has mostly been directed against innocent civilians.
Civil War in Ivory Coast
30/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

Civil War in Ivory Coast

As pro-Alassane Ouattara forces suddenly surge, is it Laurent Gbagbo’s last stand? François Picard’s panel includes supporters of both camps as well as Corinne Dufka of Human Rights Watch on why the brutal killing so far has mostly been directed against innocent civilians.
London Libya conference: coalition partners map out NATO-led strategy (Part 2)
29/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

London Libya conference: coalition partners map out NATO-led strategy (Part 2)

The London conference tries to sing from the same hymn sheet on Libya but with Muammar Gaddafi’s forces holding their own and disagreement over whether to arm the rebels, François Picard’s panel warns it won’t be easy.
London Libya conference: coalition partners map out NATO-led strategy
29/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

London Libya conference: coalition partners map out NATO-led strategy

The London conference tries to sing from the same hymn sheet on Libya but with Muammar Gaddafi’s forces holding their own and disagreement over whether to arm the rebels, François Picard’s panel warns it won’t be easy.
Fukushima: How bad is it? (part two)
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Fukushima: How bad is it? (part two)

Amid accusations of downplaying the gravity of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, authorities have so far failed to rally the energy to tackle the crisis, argues Japan watcher Jean-François Di Meglio.

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