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French police tackle homegrown terrorism

Following the death of an Islamic extremist in Toulouse last week after he shot and killed several people, we take a look at how French police are trying to tackle homegrown terrorism. Next, after escaping a war zone, some Afghan teenagers find themselves having to sleep rough on the streets of Paris. Finally, a museum in the west of France delves into a dark period in French colonial history - the slave trade.

Transparency policy: a turning point for French politics?
16/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Transparency policy: a turning point for French politics?

French ministers have revealed their net worth to the world. We break down who owns what and what it means for French politics. Next, while steelmaker Arcelor Mittal prepares to shut down its plant in Florange, we meet one of the union leaders who have been fighting to protect jobs. Finally, we take a look at Jacques Demy's enchanted world - a Paris exhibition is paying homage to the French filmmaker.
Cahuzac scandal: Hollande vows to clean up French politics
09/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Cahuzac scandal: Hollande vows to clean up French politics

We bring you the latest on the tax fraud scandal involving France's former budget minister, Jérôme Cahuzac. Our reporters head to the Paris offices of Mediapart, the website which broke the story. Meanwhile, some opponents of the government's same-sex marriage bill turn to vandalism to get their voices heard.
Former budget minister admits lying about tax fraud
02/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Former budget minister admits lying about tax fraud

We focus on a scandal that has rocked the country. France’s former budget minister has revealed that he had money stashed away in a foreign account, despite his own calls to crack down on tax evasion. Next, we take a look at François Hollande's proposal for a mega-tax on companies that pay million-euro salaries. Finally, we take a listen to former first lady Carla Bruni’s new album.
L'Oréal heiress scandal: the former president and the billionaire
26/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

L'Oréal heiress scandal: the former president and the billionaire

Former President Nicolas Sarkozy takes to Facebook to deny taking advantage of L'Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt to raise campaign funds. Next, the latest protest in Paris against gay marriage turns violent, this as the government's bill moves to the Senate. Finally, we give you a sneak peak of what the Eiffel Tower looks like from the inside.
Aviation: Airbus flying after record-breaking deal
19/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Aviation: Airbus flying after record-breaking deal

This week, the French government hails a record order for European plane maker Airbus that will create thousands of jobs. Next, we look at the battle to be the next mayor of Paris, which is shaping up to be an exclusively female affair. Finally, the Musée du Luxembourg in Paris portrays Marc Chagall as a historian whose work chronicles much of the 20th century.

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