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Terrorism: a homegrown threat?

Is there a mounting home-grown terrorist threat in France? This is the question rankling officials after the police gunned down a Frenchman suspected of throwing a grenade into a Jewish grocery store several weeks ago. A dozen alleged accomplices have since been arrested and bomb components discovered in a search by police, alongside a list of Jewish institutions that could be targets.

By FRANCE 24

On the set:

  • Jean-Charles Brisard, Expert on Terrorism
  • Amel Boubekeur, Expert on Political Islam
  • Mathieu Guidère, Expert on Islamist Movements
French intervention in Mali: can France sustain its military efforts? (Part 2)
18/01/2013 - Politics

French intervention in Mali: can France sustain its military efforts? (Part 2)

Friday January 11th, French combat helicopters flew into northern Mali to stop the advance of islamist fighters who control the north of the country, and that includes the local branch of Al Qaeda. And France is now waging war in the Sahara desert, to rid Mali and the entire region of these groups. How does this impact the Hollande presidency? Will it define his political future?
Gay marriage: the new culture war?
10/01/2013 - POLITICS

Gay marriage: the new culture war?

The Socialist government will soon present a bill allowing same-sex marriage. It thought this would be easy, given the support of a majority of French people for the measure (60% according to the latest polls). But the furious reaction from the Catholic Church and conservative parties, expected to culminate during mass demonstrations this Sunday, has surprised even its promoters. Will gay marriage become a new culture war here in France?
François Hollande: is he up to the task?
03/01/2013 - POLITICS

François Hollande: is he up to the task?

It's a new year and hopefully a new chapter for François Hollande. His first six months in office were tough. With unemployment relentlessly on the rise, his popularity at a record low and a humiliating rebuke by France's Constitutional Court of his bid to slap a 75% tax rate on the super-rich, the Socialist president is struggling. Some, and not only in the opposition, are wondering whether he and his team really have what it takes to run the country.
France in 2012: Return of the Socialists
20/12/2012 - POLITICS

France in 2012: Return of the Socialists

What has changed since France elected its first Socialist president in nearly a quarter of a century? The government has pledged an unprecedented 30 billion euros in belt-tightening, but it'll take a lot more than that to dent the deficit. Meanwhile, unemployment has continued to rise while growth has remained anaemic. Has politics in this country really changed in the nine months since election day?
François Hollande: the politics of denial?
13/12/2012 - POLITICS

François Hollande: the politics of denial?

Has François Hollande used his first six months in power to tackle the economic crisis? Some critics say this is not the case, believing he's focused on social issues instead, such as gay marriage.

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