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May Day: The people's platform

This special edition of the show is dedicated to the French presidential elections. We begin by speaking to voters about which issues will motivate their decision this Sunday. Next, we head beyond our borders, and explore what Socialist candidate François Hollande and incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy have in store for France's European future. Finally, we take a look at the two women who are in the running to be first lady.

Suspected killer Treiber takes own life
23/02/2010 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Suspected killer Treiber takes own life

In this edition: the chief suspect in a notorious double murder investigation commits suicide in jail, despite being under strict surveillance; a full body scanner is tested at France's biggest passenger airport; and how Brittany's historic capital is trying to save its medieval architecture.
Retirement age: President Sarkozy pushes for reform
16/02/2010 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Retirement age: President Sarkozy pushes for reform

In this edition: unions brace themselves for battle with the French president over a proposed increase in the retirement age; hospitals in France are in the spotlight as complaints from patients reach new highs; and an almost forgotten dialect from southern France is making a comeback.
National identity: the end of the controversy
09/02/2010 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

National identity: the end of the controversy

In this edition: why "what does it means to be French?" was not an easy question to answer, even here in France; plans to ban trade in bluefin tuna get the thumbs up from French authorities but many believe protecting the species will not do any good; and why a short cartoon addressing homosexuality has brought about a political debate.
The dream of supersonic air travel
03/02/2010 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

The dream of supersonic air travel

As a trial opens to establish responsibility for the fatal crash of an Air France Concorde jet outside Paris ten years ago, we take a look back at the crown jewel of Franco-British engineering. Also in this edition: will the media exposure of a second 'Clearstream' trial help put the political career of former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin back on track?
The French respond with generosity for Haiti
19/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

The French respond with generosity for Haiti

In this edition: France pulls together to offer support and aid for the victims of the Haiti earthquake; why illegal immigrants are still gathering in Calais, months after the so-called jungle was shut down; and as a new film about the life of French musician Serge Gainsbourg hits the big screen, we reveal why the French biopic is so popular.

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