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Bugarach: Apocalypse now

The French village of Bugarach is the place to be if you believe that the world will end on December 21st - we take a look. Meanwhile, in politics, the hatchet seems to have been buried between UMP rivals Fillon and Copé. Finally, we put on our ballet shoes on to follow Paris's "little rats".

The National Front family dynasty
19/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

The National Front family dynasty

Marion Maréchal-Le Pen is only 22 years old, but she's already a member of Parliament. The granddaughter of the founder of France’s far right movement does the Le Pen dynasty proud. Next, stripped of his presidential immunity Sarkozy faces a legal headache. Finally, France's best known ballerina reinvents her dance style.
Parliamentary elections: what do the first round results mean for French politics?
12/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Parliamentary elections: what do the first round results mean for French politics?

President Hollande's Socialists look set to obtain a majority ahead of the second rond of the parliamentary elections. Next, prostitutes in Paris' Bois de Boulogne fight for the right to stay off the street and in their vans. Finally, after fifty years of photographing celebrities, an exhibition of Daniel Angelis' work opens in Paris.
French Socialists aim for 'pink wave' in parliament
05/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

French Socialists aim for 'pink wave' in parliament

A month after clinching the presidency, the French Socialist party aims to extend its winning streak in parliament. Next, François Hollande poses for the cameras; his presidential photograph will be displayed in public administrations across France. Finally, the French film industry faces accusations of promoting tobacco and encouraging smoking habits.
French government: grappling with labour reform
29/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

French government: grappling with labour reform

No time to waste - the new French Prime Minister sits down with unions to find common ground on labour reform. Next, we look at how two foes from either end of the political spectrum are fighting for the same turf in upcoming parliamentary elections. Finally, Austrian director Michael Haneke nabs the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival for his stark tale about love and getting old.
François Hollande's diplomatic debut
22/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

François Hollande's diplomatic debut

Rain, hail and even lightening couldn't stop French President François Hollande from making his diplomatic debut. We bring you the highlights of his first week in office. Next, disgraced former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is in more legal trouble. This time he is being investigated for his alleged involvement in a gang rape. He says it is an ongoing smear campaign. Finally, we take you behind the scenes to the VIP parties at the Cannes Film Festival.

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