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Jérôme BONNARD

Inside the revolutionary stronghold in Benghazi
02/03/2011 - LIBYA

Inside the revolutionary stronghold in Benghazi

In Benghazi, Libya's second-largest city and one of the first to fall under rebel control, dissidents are scrambling to get organised. After Gaddafi's former Justice Minister announced the creation of a national transition council based in Benghazi, our reporters wanted to find out what that council is doing. They take us inside dissident headquarters in the city.
Tunisia after Ben Ali
28/01/2011 - REPORTERS

Tunisia after Ben Ali

After 23 years under Ben Ali’s rule, Tunisians begin to grapple with freedoms never dreamed of. Our reporters bring you the first few days of the new Tunisia.
Burundi: the battle for land
07/01/2011 - REPORTERS

Burundi: the battle for land

In Burundi the number of farmers is on the rise, but there is less and less land to be shared out. The country is facing a demographic time bomb. Land is becoming increasingly sought-after, creating conflicts between neighbours. These disputes are undermining the country’s recent national reconciliation.
Historic gains for far-right in polls
20/09/2010 - SWEDEN

Historic gains for far-right in polls

Sweden's far-right party, the Sweden Democrats, have won their first ever seats in the country's parliament. The ruling centre-right party, led by Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, were the overall winners in Sunday's election, but they've been forced to form a minority government and say they refuse to work with the Sweden Democrats.
Senegal: the football academy
15/01/2010 - REPORTERS

Senegal: the football academy

Who is the next Didier Drogba, or Samuel Eto’o? And where is he playing right now? Perhaps at Senegal’s elite football academy: Diambars, one of the best in Africa. For years, boarders practice every day. In the end, only a handful of them will sign with a professional club in Europe.
10/12/2008 - REPORT

Homeless in Ohio, and voting Democrat

The housing crisis and economic slowdown have contributed to a large increase in the number of people in homeless shelters. Our correspondents went to meet some of them in Cleveland, Ohio, where it was hard to find any Republican supporters.
10/12/2008 - REPORT

Ohio farmers in two minds about candidates

Rural Ohio used to be staunch Republican territory. But farmers are disillusioned with John McCain's plans to cut their subsidies, and some will be voting for Barack Obama instead. The race in this swing state promises to be very close.
10/12/2008 - REPORT

Debating immigration on the Mexican border

Not all American voters support shoring up the border with Mexico to keep illegal immigrants out. Meet Diana Romero, who told FRANCE 24 reporters she would rather see taxpayer's money spent on other projects.
10/12/2008 - REPORT

Obama supporters in New Mexico watch the final debate

Our correspondents travelled to an Obama campaign office in the Republican stronghold of Alamogordo, New Mexico, to see how the candidate's supporters reacted to the third and final presidential debate.
10/12/2008 - REPORT

New Mexico, for a fistul of voters

New Mexico voted for the Democrats in 2000, then for the Republicans four years later. This year, with the contest so close, the two rival camps are keeping each other well within sight in the "State of Enchantment”.
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