Latest update: 27/06/2012 

- Bashar al-Assad - plane crash - Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Syria - Turkey - UN Security Council


Turkey's tipping point (part 2)

Ankara directly warns Damascus after the shooting down of one of its planes. And to think that Syria and Turkey had mended fences to the point where their leaders went on vacation together with their wives.

  • Jasper MORTIMER. France 24 Correspondent  (from Ankara, Turkey);
  • Abdullah BOZKURT. Ankara Bureau Chief, Today's Zaman  (from Ankara, Turkey);
  • Laurie DUNDON. Senior Fellow, Partnership for a Secure America;
  • Jonathan PARIS. Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council of the United States.

Produced by François Picard, Anelise Borges, Mary Colombel, Christopher Davis.

Watch the first part here.

Europe: it's closing time. Immigrants stopped at the borders. (Part 2)
27/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Europe: it's closing time. Immigrants stopped at the borders. (Part 2)

While the opposition accuses the French government of creating a storm in a tea cup to pander to the far-right, Senator Fabienne Keller of the ruling UMP rebuts that EU institutions are not keeping up with the sudden influx of North African immigrants.
Europe: it's closing time. Immigrants stopped at the borders.
27/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Europe: it's closing time. Immigrants stopped at the borders.

While the opposition accuses the French government of creating a storm in a tea cup to pander to the far-right, Senator Fabienne Keller of the ruling UMP rebuts that EU institutions are not keeping up with the sudden influx of North African immigrants.
Crackdown in Syria (2)
27/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Crackdown in Syria (2)

Syrian activist Eebar Khalifa insists there's no need for air strikes. What they need is information. With guests from Paris, Washington, and Beirut, François Picard's panel weighs the pros and cons of sanctions against a regime that appears determined.
Crackdown in Syria
27/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Crackdown in Syria

Syrian activist Eebar Khalifa insists there’s no need for air strikes. What they need is information. With guests from Paris, Washington, and Beirut, François Picard’s panel weighs the pros and cons of sanctions against a regime that appears determined.
Islam and the Arab Spring - religion's influence on politics waxing or waning? (part 2)
25/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Islam and the Arab Spring - religion's influence on politics waxing or waning? (part 2)

Are they truly taking a step back or do they have a hidden agenda? François Picard’s panel argues over the ultimate aims of Islamist parties inside the Arab Spring.

React to the article
Comment this article typing your message in the above text zone. Please note that this is limited to 1500 characters or less.
(0) Reactions
Read more
Close