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French charity workers on trial

We begin with a trial in Paris that's attracting worldwide attention. Six former members of the charity "Zoe’s Ark" are accused of trying to bring 103 children from Chad to France, passing them off as Sudanese orphans. Next, we look at why young people in France are struggling to rent and buy property. Finally, we check out a new exhibition about hair at the Quai Branly Museum in Paris.

A bitter anniversary for Hollande
07/05/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

A bitter anniversary for Hollande

One year after making his victory lap up the Champs-Élysées, we look at why François Hollande has become France's most unpopular president in five decades. Next, Arnaud Lagardère is on the defensive after his media conglomerate cuts its last ties with aerospace manufacturer EADS - questions remain over the potential of its remaining assets. Finally, we look at the controversy caused by French pop band Indochine's latest video clip.
Marseille's Makeover
30/04/2013 - SPECIAL PROGRAMME

Marseille's Makeover

This week we’re in Marseille, France’s second-largest city. To some, Marseille means dirty politics and gangland killings. To others, it represents seafood and football mania. This year, Marseille is proving it has got more tricks up its sleeve as it has been crowned European Capital of Culture.
Gay marriage in France:  National Assembly says 'I do'
24/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Gay marriage in France: National Assembly says 'I do'

The bill to allow same-sex marriage is passed by the French parliament, although the real debate seems far from over. Next, the French family held hostage in Cameroon returns to France and to a something of a normal life. Finally, we head to Marseille, where the trial of the men accused of selling faulty breast implants to hundreds of thousands of women has begun.
Transparency policy: a turning point for French politics?
16/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Transparency policy: a turning point for French politics?

French ministers have revealed their net worth to the world. We break down who owns what and what it means for French politics. Next, while steelmaker Arcelor Mittal prepares to shut down its plant in Florange, we meet one of the union leaders who have been fighting to protect jobs. Finally, we take a look at Jacques Demy's enchanted world - a Paris exhibition is paying homage to the French filmmaker.
Cahuzac scandal: Hollande vows to clean up French politics
09/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Cahuzac scandal: Hollande vows to clean up French politics

We bring you the latest on the tax fraud scandal involving France's former budget minister, Jérôme Cahuzac. Our reporters head to the Paris offices of Mediapart, the website which broke the story. Meanwhile, some opponents of the government's same-sex marriage bill turn to vandalism to get their voices heard.

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