Latest update: 22/03/2012 

- French presidential election 2012 - media - terrorism


Suspects death kickstarts a "new campaign"

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Thurs. 22/3/2012: The battle wasn't long getting under way as news of Mohamed Merah's death was confirmed. On Twitter, MPs on the left and right exchanged criticisms of how the siege in Toulouse was handled. Also, lots of reaction to Nicolas Sarkozy's bid to criminalise visiting websites that support terrorism and violence. Some call it "censorship in disguise".

By James CREEDON
Might Cahuzac be the first domino?
03/04/2013 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Might Cahuzac be the first domino?

The Jérôme Cahuzac scandal could be just the beginning - so say journalists working for Mediapart, the website that broke the story on the tax-dodging former budget minister. The opposition UMP party has already called for Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici to stand down amid claims he tried to cover up the scandal. Moscovici denies the claims. Also, who could benefit from the crisis? Finally, one politician's passionate lambasting of Cahuzac wins plaudits.
Cahuzac's day of reckoning
02/04/2013 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Cahuzac's day of reckoning

François Hollande's former Budget Minister is disgraced. After months of vociferous denials and outright lies, Jérôme Cahuzac has admitted he does indeed possess a Swiss bank account. The man in charge of limiting tax evasion turns out to have been guilty of it himself. Also, Interior Minister Manuel Valls is slammed for supporting Barcelona in tonight's big game between Paris Saint-Germain and the Spanish side. Valls originates from Catalonia.
Nude Angela Merkel: April Fools' or the real deal?
01/04/2013 - MEDIAWATCH

Nude Angela Merkel: April Fools' or the real deal?

It's April Fool's Day so we take a look at some of the best and worst jokes in the media. Also, Angela Merkel in the nip, circa 1970 - a joke or the real deal?!
A kiss is not enough
29/03/2013 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

A kiss is not enough

Hollande did not manage to convince two thirds of French people during last night's televised interview, this despite a kiss of encouragement from Valérie Trierweiler. Is there a connection? No. Also, the Harlem Shake was not quite as spontaneously viral as one may think - we look at the corporate influences behind the online phenomenon.
Online reactions to Hollande's prime-time interview
28/03/2013 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Online reactions to Hollande's prime-time interview

Twitter users react to François Hollande's TV interview - a crucial opportunity for the president to raise his popularity ratings which are at an all-time low. Also, the judge in Nicolas Sarkozy's case receives an anonymous threatening letter. Finally, we look at unflattering art featuring Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

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