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Latest update: 17/01/2013 

- Algeria - Barack Obama - guns - hostages - Mali


'In debate on gun control, even words can be loaded'

IN THE WORLD PAPERS - Thurs. 17/01/13: Unrest in Mali and the hostage crisis in Algeria are getting a lot of attention in the international press today. As is Obama's gun control plan. The Guardian's Gary Younge says "this is how to be president".

By Florence VILLEMINOT
Strauss-Kahn would beat Sarkozy in Presidential run-off, says poll
05/02/2010 - FRENCH PRESS REVIEW

Strauss-Kahn would beat Sarkozy in Presidential run-off, says poll

The day after Dominique Strauss Kahn told a French radio station that he might consider a Presidential bid in 2012, a poll in the magazine Marianne says the head of the IMF would get 52% of the vote against Nicolas Sarkozy in the second round.
“Obama's Iraq policy must be focused on more than withdrawal”
04/02/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

“Obama's Iraq policy must be focused on more than withdrawal”

INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW: Henry Kissinger criticizes the Obama Administration’s approach to Iraq in today’s Washington Post
Laurent Blanc likely to be next French football manager
04/02/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

Laurent Blanc likely to be next French football manager

FRENCH PRESS REVIEW: Le Parisien says the Bordeaux manager will more than likely take over from Raymond Domenech as the French football manager but not until after the South Africa World Cup this summer.
“Israel is more tolerant of Muslims than burka-obsessed France”
03/02/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

“Israel is more tolerant of Muslims than burka-obsessed France”

FRENCH PRESS REVIEW: How can a Western democracy, the symbol of liberty throughout the entire world, dictate to its inhabitants the degree to which they can dress, asks Sefi Hendler in today’s Ha’aretz.
Gaffe-prone George Frêche puts Socialists in a pickle
03/02/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

Gaffe-prone George Frêche puts Socialists in a pickle

FRENCH PRESS REVIEW: Not-so-fresh politician, Georges Frêche has made his last gaffe as a member of the Socialist Party having said a Jewish former Prime Minister, Laurent Fabius “doesn’t look very Catholic”. Having cut their ties with the Frêche, the Socialists could now lose out in his Languedoc region in the upcoming regional elections.

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