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The World This Week - August 31st, 2012

Mitt Romney’s big speech gets upstaged by Clint Eastwood’s improv at the Republican convention. So if the nominee is so uninspiring, why is the US election race so close? Also, the first visit to Tehran of an Egyptian president since the Iranian Revolution doesn’t go to plan, and the impact of the Apple vs Samsung patent wars.

  • Craig COPETAS, Correspondent-at-large, Quartz/The Atlantic Group;
  • Régis LE SOMMIER, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Paris Match;
  • Célestine BOHLEN, Freelance journalist;
  • Douglas HERBERT, International Affairs Editor, France 24.

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The World This Week - 21 September (part 2)
21/09/2012 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

The World This Week - 21 September (part 2)

Cyril Vanier is joined by four Paris-based correspondents who confront opinions on the week's major stories: riots across the muslim world; the latest Romney gaffe; and the privacy of royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The World This Week - 21 September
21/09/2012 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

The World This Week - 21 September

Cyril Vanier is joined by four Paris-based correspondents who confront opinions on the week's major stories: riots across the muslim world; the latest Romney gaffe; and the privacy of royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The World This Week - September 14th, 2012 (part 2)
15/09/2012 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

The World This Week - September 14th, 2012 (part 2)

A Friday of rage across the Muslim world follows the September 11th killing of the US ambassador to Libya, but how significant are the protests and how much of an impact will they have on the US presidential race? Also, the Germans buy more time for the euro and China’s heir apparent goes missing.
The World This Week - September 14th, 2012
15/09/2012 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

The World This Week - September 14th, 2012

A Friday of rage across the Muslim world follows the September 11th killing of the US ambassador to Libya, but how significant are the protests and how much of an impact will they have on the US presidential race? Also, the Germans buy more time for the euro and China’s heir apparent goes missing.
Special show: The battle for Aleppo (part 2)
10/09/2012 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

Special show: The battle for Aleppo (part 2)

Syria’s biggest city of Aleppo has become the new frontline in the 18-month-old conflict between the Assad regime and the country's rebels. François Picard’s panel reacts to the reports of independent videojournalist Yacine Benrabia as he follows Islamist insurgents in a neighbourhood under siege.

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