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FRANCE 24 journalist held by FARC, Santos says
02/05/2012 - COLOMBIA

FRANCE 24 journalist held by FARC, Santos says

FRANCE 24 journalist Roméo Langlois, who went missing Saturday during a military operation against FARC rebels, is being held by the guerrillas, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos confirmed on Tuesday.
Senegal’s women call for an end to election violence
24/02/2012 - SENEGAL

Senegal’s women call for an end to election violence

In the hours leading up to Sunday’s presidential election in Senegal, women’s groups in Senegal are demanding an end to the violence, much of it at the hands of the police, that has left at least ten people dead and many more injured.
The ACN in a Flash - It's a family affair for Ghana's Black Stars
24/01/2012 - ACN 2012

The ACN in a Flash - It's a family affair for Ghana's Black Stars

Today's The ACN in a Flash discusses the brotherly bond behind Ghana's quest to lift the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations trophy.
Africa Cup Fever - reaction to Tunisia's win over Morocco
24/01/2012 - ACN 2012

Africa Cup Fever - reaction to Tunisia's win over Morocco

FRANCE 24's Dan Levy reviews all the action from day three of the Africa Cup of Nations, which saw a surprise win for Tunisia over rivals Morocco. He is joined by Clovis Casali, who is reporting on the tournament from Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
Mitt Romney cruises to victory in New Hampshire
11/01/2012 - US POLITICS

Mitt Romney cruises to victory in New Hampshire

After a few days of fierce attacks on his corporate record by Republican rivals, Mitt Romney won decisively in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday. Libertarian Ron Paul and moderate Jon Huntsman were placed second and third.
Climate talks in extra time after row over draft deal
10/12/2011 - SOUTH AFRICA

Climate talks in extra time after row over draft deal

UN climate talks are continuing into an unscheduled 13th day on Saturday as delegates struggle to formulate a draft deal that can satisfy everyone. The sticking point is whether any deal can be “legally binding”.
Musée d'Orsay launches first-ever American friends association
17/11/2011 - FRANCE

Musée d'Orsay launches first-ever American friends association

Paris' Musée d’Orsay has launched its first-ever American friends association, a move that the renowned art museum hopes will bolster its international outreach.
Egyptians defend their homes from looters after another day of violent demonstrations
30/01/2011 - EGYPT

Egyptians defend their homes from looters after another day of violent demonstrations

Armed with sticks and guns, residents in Cairo set up overnight neighbourhood watches to prevent looting following another day of demonstrations in which protesters pressed for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster.
Massachusetts in crucial vote to fill Senate seat
19/01/2010 - United States

Massachusetts in crucial vote to fill Senate seat

Polling got underway Tuesday in Massachusetts for a special election to fill the Senate seat left vacant by Edward Kennedy’s death in August.
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