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French Socialists aim for 'pink wave' in parliament

A month after clinching the presidency, the French Socialist party aims to extend its winning streak in parliament. Next, François Hollande poses for the cameras; his presidential photograph will be displayed in public administrations across France. Finally, the French film industry faces accusations of promoting tobacco and encouraging smoking habits.

School killing raises security questions
12/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

School killing raises security questions

This week, like in much of Europe, France has been struggling with heavy snowfall and freezing conditions. Also in the news: a teenager at a suburban school is stabbed to death by a classmate, raising questions over the necessity of security checks in schools. Finally, we meet French actor and singer Jacques Dutronc, who has made a successful come-back after 17 years out of the limelight.
Albert Camus stirs controversy 50 years after his death
05/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Albert Camus stirs controversy 50 years after his death

French President Nicolas Sarkozy gave a glitzy New Year's address, but with his popularity ratings at an all-time low, his message was defensive. Meanwhile, the French government prepares to sell off a huge surplus of swine flu vaccines, and legendary writer Albert Camus stirs controversy 50 years after his death.
Looking back at 2009
29/12/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Looking back at 2009

In this edition: As the year draws to a close, we take a look at the highs and very lows of the last twelve months here in France.
A look back at the year passed
29/12/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

A look back at the year passed

As the year draws to a close, we take a look at the highs and very lows of the last 12 months in France. We remember the 2,000 French nationals - like Clothilde Rice - being held against their will abroad. And we have a special report on Afghan asylum seekers in Paris.
Hunt is on for culprit after Eurostar meltdown
22/12/2009 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Hunt is on for culprit after Eurostar meltdown

In this edition: The French government calls for an investigation into Eurostar's pre-holiday meltdown; a parliamentary panel debates a ban on burqas in France; and a flavour of the most prized food item on your Christmas menu, the foie gras.

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