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Horsemeat scandal: Just what is that on my plate?

The scandal of horsemeat sold as beef in Europe has got the French examining their eating habits. Meanwhile more strike strife for France's president as factory workers and teachers protest over job losses and changes. Finally 'Les Misérables' are here: The global phenomenon born in the mind of a famed French author 150 years ago hits the silver screen.

What drives France's new generation of radical Islamists?
09/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

What drives France's new generation of radical Islamists?

Home-grown terrorism is back in the spotlight after French police carry out a nationwide raid on suspected Islamist militants. Spearheading the crackdown is Interior Minister Manuel Valls, who continues to soar in popularity polls. Also on the programme, we head to a new exhibition in Paris that pays tribute to American realist Edward Hopper.
Industry: Florange furnaces closure, the end of an era?
02/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Industry: Florange furnaces closure, the end of an era?

This week saw bad news for French industry after steelmaker ArcelorMittal confirmed it is closing part of a plant in eastern France. Next, players for French handball champion Montpellier are accused of match-fixing. Finally, a new play criticising the lack of transparency at the UN hits the stage in Paris.
François Hollande's popularity plummets
25/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

François Hollande's popularity plummets

After just four months in power, President Hollande slumps in the polls. The number of people happy with the French President's performance fell in September to just 43%. Next, French scientists question the safety of genetically modified corn, suggesting that it could cause cancer. Finally, France unveils its answer to Hollywood - a "Cinema City" just north of Paris.
Who was behind the anti-US protest in Paris?
18/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Who was behind the anti-US protest in Paris?

After an anti-American protest outside the US embassy in Paris on Saturday, we look at the group of fundamentalist Muslims thought to have organised it. Next, the British Royals take legal action to punish the magazine that published topless photos of Prince William's wife Catherine. Finally, the French president takes us on a guided tour of the Élysée Palace.
Two years to find 30 billion euros
11/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN FRANCE

Two years to find 30 billion euros

Faced with a drop in his popularity ratings, President François Hollande has promised to fix the economy within two years. He confirmed tax hikes, prompting France's richest man to announce he’s seeking Belgian citizenship. We also take a look at why "The Untouchables" has now become the most-watched French language film internationally of all time.

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