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Merkel's next move: Will Germany stick to its guns on austerity?

François Hollande steals the show at his first late-night EU summit but the ball remains firmly in Angela Merkel’s court. Her constituents remain torn between paying for pain they don’t (yet) feel and shouldering the blame for an eventual collapse of the euro.

  • Shahin VALLEE, Economist, Visiting Fellow at Bruegel;
  • Thomas KLAU, Paris Bureau Chief, European Council on Foreign Relations;
  • Ronald FREEMAN, Finance director, Member of the executive committee, Atlantic Council.

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Fukushima: How bad is it? (part two)
29/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

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.
Fukushima: How bad is it?
29/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

Fukushima: How bad is it?

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.
The battle for Libya: a pro-democracy uprising or tribal warfare? (part 2)
25/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

The battle for Libya: a pro-democracy uprising or tribal warfare? (part 2)

For an exclusive inside look into Libya’s improvised rebellion, France 24 video journalist Jean-Marie Lemaire takes you to the frontlines. François Picard’s panel comments on the report and on the eventual need for Western-led forces to do more to tip the scales.
The battle for Libya: a pro-democracy uprising or tribal warfare?
25/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

The battle for Libya: a pro-democracy uprising or tribal warfare?

For an exclusive inside look into Libya’s improvised rebellion, France 24 video journalist Jean-Marie Lemaire takes you to the frontlines. François Picard’s panel comments on the report and on the eventual need for Western-led forces to do more to tip the scales.
War in Libya: can we do this quickly? (part 2)
24/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

War in Libya: can we do this quickly? (part 2)

François Picard’s panel agrees that air strikes over Libya have thwarted Muammar Gaddafi’s momentum, but the true nature of the opposition remains a mystery to many and so does their ability to fight without Western ground forces.

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