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Super PACs dominate TV advertising in run-up to presidential election

Advertising is a big part of campaigning in US political contests, and this election is no exception. The money spent by the US presidential candidates and like-minded support committees on TV advertising exceeds $6 billion. Much of this money has poured in from outside groups known as Super PACs. Thanks to a landmark Supreme Court ruling, these groups can raise and spend as much as they like to influence elections, so long as they don't coordinate directly with a candidate.

By Hayde FITZPATRICK / Valérie DEFERT
Stumbling blocks to peace
03/12/2009 - PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES

Stumbling blocks to peace

Last week the Palestinian Authority rejected the ten-month moratorium in settlement building in the West Bank put in place by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. FRANCE 24 visits Gilo settlement, on the edge of Jerusalem.
Europe reacts to Obama's call for more troops
02/12/2009 - AFGHANISTAN

Europe reacts to Obama's call for more troops

How have Europe’s capitals reacted to Barack Obama's long-awaited announcement of his Afghan strategy? Obama wants to send 30,000 extra US troops, but would like his European allies to step up their own deployments.
Hooliganism tarnishes Serbia's beautiful game
02/12/2009 - FOCUS - FOOTBALL

Hooliganism tarnishes Serbia's beautiful game

Football club Partizan Belgrade travels to Toulouse on Thursday to play a European cup match, raising fears in the French city that Serbian hooligans, among Europe's most violent, might be part of the trip.
Instability and Iranian influence in the Afghan Wild West
01/12/2009 - AFGHANISTAN

Instability and Iranian influence in the Afghan Wild West

Allegations that Iran has been sending weapons into Afghanistan and supplying militant groups to support the Taliban are gaining ground. Is Iran helping or hindering stability in its next-door neighbour?
Are France and Rwanda turning the page on the past?
30/11/2009 - FRANCE - RWANDA

Are France and Rwanda turning the page on the past?

After a three year break, France and Rwanda have agreed to restore diplomatic relations but the warming ties came on the same weekend that Rwanda joined the Commonwealth bloc and moved into the Anglophone sphere.

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