Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary, Jalil Abbas Jilani, talks to Annette Young and defends his government over attacks that it plays both sides of the game when it comes to Afghanistan. He argues that despite a rocky relationship with the US, the relationship is back on track despite ongoing American anger that the country is increasingly acting in bad faith.
Maarten van Sluys, executive director of Brazil’s AF447 Victims’ Families Association, suspects collusion between French investigators and manufacturers on the inquiry into the June 1 crash.
Össur Skarphedinsson, Icelandic Minister of Foreign Affairs comments on the severe economic crisis that has hit his country since last year’s financial meltdown. He also explains why eu membership could save iceland.
A general in the French Air Force, Stéphane Abrial, has officially become one of NATO’s two supreme allied commanders. He is the first non-American ever to hold the job.
French journalist François Clémenceau’s new book, “Living With Americans,” is a passionate portrait of American society before and after Barack Obama’s election.
Eduardo Manet was born in Cuba in 1930 and took French nationality in 1979. But as we see in his latest novel, “A Cuban in Paris,” he might have left Cuba, but Cuba never left him.
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