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- Egypt - Middle East - military - Mohammed Morsi - Muslim Brotherhood


Bernard Haykel, Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University

Armen Georgian meets Bernard Haykel, a prominent Middle East expert. Egypt’s parliament was hanging in legal limbo on Wednesday after the country’s top court overruled a presidential decree reinstating the dissolved house. Haykel says both the Muslim Brotherhood and the military are losing credibility. He also assesses Egypt’s foreign relations under Morsi and the prospects for better ties with Saudi Arabia.

29/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Michel Bassi, industrial espionage novelist

Michel Bassi’s “Le Syndrome de la grenouille” (“The Frog Syndrome”) is the fictional story of a CIA conspiracy to back the US’s Boeing against its French competition.
26/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Tahar Ben Jelloun, Moroccan writer

“Au pays,” the latest book from Moroccan author Tahar Ben Jelloun, tells the story of an immigrant at the time of his retirement. It’s a powerful work about uprooting and integration.
29/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Jean-Marc Jancovici, climate expert

French engineer Jean-Marc Jancovici is the author of “C'est maintenant ! Trois ans pour sauver le monde” (“Now or never! Three years to save the world”), a warning against the environmental dangers that threaten the earth.
22/05/2009 - The F24 Interview

Alberto Toscano, author "Loving Critic of the French"

Alberto Toscano, author of "Loving Critic of the French" explains how the Champs-Elysees, French wine, human rights and Carla Bruni all contribute to the France of today.
25/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Mirek Topolanek, former Czech prime minister

In his new book on the Czech Republic’s presidency of the EU, "100 Days at Europe's Helm", former Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek says Czech-French relations were "quite a lot to handle". He tells us why.

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