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Could Superstorm Sandy bring an economic boost to the US?

It's the most populated area of the US and accounts for a quarter of the country's economy alone. When Superstorm Sandy arrived on the East Coast, it was inevitable that more than bricks and mortar would be affected. Sandy has also disrupted the presidential election campaign, closed down the stock exchange and slowed the economy. Experts say the repair bill will be much higher than for that of Irene, last year. But could there be a silver lining among the storm clouds?

By Inès OLHAGARAY / Kate WILLIAMS
Tribal bloodshed in Sudan
21/10/2009 - SUDAN

Tribal bloodshed in Sudan

Sudan is emerging from a long and brutal civil war between the north and south. This year, more than 1,200 people have been killed. To shed some light on this conflict, Sam Bell of the Genocide Intervention Network, is the guest of today's Focus.
New hope in search for AIDS vaccine
20/10/2009 - HEALTH

New hope in search for AIDS vaccine

After more than 25 years of research, an encouraging vaccine trial for the AIDS virus has been carried out in Thailand. Researchers said that it had lowered the rick of infection by approximately 31%.
The soaring euro spells trouble for the European aerospace sector
20/10/2009 - EURO

The soaring euro spells trouble for the European aerospace sector

The European aerospace industry is facing two problems: high labour costs and the soaring value of the euro. FRANCE 24’s correspondent Chris Bockman reports from the industry’s heartland in Toulouse about the new financial cloud on the horizon.
The future of Muslim schools
19/10/2009 - FRANCE

The future of Muslim schools

With French law on secularity meaning religious symbols such as headscarves are banned in schools, there are growing demands for the education of Muslim children to reflect their religion. FRANCE24 takes a look at the first Muslim school in France.
What's really behind Iran's nuclear programme?
19/10/2009 - IRAN

What's really behind Iran's nuclear programme?

Iran once again meets with world powers about its nuclear programme in Vienna on Monday, amid continuing international concern that the Islamic republic is concealing its desire to build atomic weapons.

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