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The Toulouse shootings revisited: Is France becoming more intolerant?

Ahead of the Israeli prime minister's visit to the scene of last March’s Toulouse shooting spree, François Picard’s panel looks at how a homegrown jihadist’s rampage has exposed the failings of French domestic intelligence and why hate crimes have spiked against both Jews and Muslims.

  • Sylvain ATTAL, Managing Editor of New Media, France 24;
  • Dr. Tony KENNEYBREW, Attorney with the Paris Bar;
  • Nicole YARDENI, Regional President, Council for Jewish Institutions in France;
  • Chris BOCKMAN, France 24 Correspondent in Toulouse.

    Watch the second part

    Programme prepared and produced by Shamira Muhammad, Sara Bertilsson and Mary Colombel

Gemany, lonely at the top (part 2)
08/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

Gemany, lonely at the top (part 2)

"Nothing could be worse for Germany than to speak of a German Europe" warns finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble. But is already the case? François Picard’s panel argues over a German model whose downsides are often downplayed – both in Europe and in a country that’s preparing for a general election in the autumn.
Gemany, lonely at the top
08/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

Gemany, lonely at the top

"Nothing could be worse for Germany than to speak of a German Europe" warns finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble. But is already the case? François Picard’s panel argues over a German model whose downsides are often downplayed – both in Europe and in a country that’s preparing for a general election in the autumn.
War in Syria: Will spillover spark regional conflict?
07/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

War in Syria: Will spillover spark regional conflict?

More than two years after the Syrian revolt began, the conflict has taken a frightening turn in recent days with Israel striking Damascus twice, Syria threatening to retaliate and growing evidence that chemical weapons may have been used. With Lebanon ever so fragile, Turkey on edge, Jordan flooded with refugees and an international community still deeply divided, could we be witnessing the perfect storm that will plunge the whole region into conflict?
War in Syria: Will spillover spark regional conflict?
07/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

War in Syria: Will spillover spark regional conflict?

More than two years after the Syrian revolt began, the conflict has taken a frightening turn in recent days with Israel striking Damascus twice, Syria threatening to retaliate and growing evidence that chemical weapons may have been used. With Lebanon ever so fragile, Turkey on edge, Jordan flooded with refugees and an international community still deeply divided, could we be witnessing the perfect storm that will plunge the whole region into conflict?
Hollande's first year (part 2)
06/05/2013 - THE DEBATE

Hollande's first year (part 2)

"Unhappy birthday, Mr. President!" Today, François Hollande's mandate is one year old. But it has been a long and painful 12 months for the French President. Marc Perelman and his guests discuss the French presidency's ups and downs over the past year.

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