Stéphanie Antoine speaks to Arianna Huffington, President and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Yemen’s government in Sanaa is facing increasing discontent from South Yemen, due to discrimination and insufficient financial aid. France24.com meets Ali Salem al-Beidh, former president of South Yemen.
The French President was interviewed by a panel of 11 French citizens last night on the TF1 channel. The papers agree that Nicolas Sarkozy sought to rebrand himself as a calmer President who is very aware of the problems of ordinary people.
Tackling the crisis in Africa: Trevor Manuel, South Africa's Finance Minister is in Dar es Salaam where the IMF has organized a conference on the impact of the financial crisis on Africa.
Amr Moussa, Secretary General of the Arab League's gives FRANCE 24's Taoufik Mjaied an exclusive interview from Paris's Institut du Monde Arabe. Moussa shares his impressions on the Quartet's work to bring peace to the Middle-East.
This year's Nobel prize for medicine was given to Luc Montagnier and Françoise Barré-Sinoussi for their work on the Aids virus. Dr Jean-Claude Chermann, who discovered the virus, explains why he was forgotten by the jury.
Evo Morales has been confirmed in the Bolivian presidency after winning a national referendum. While some bloggers see an opportunity to solve the country's political conflict, others believe the situation will remain as chaotic as before.
In an unusually frank interview with FRANCE 24, the UN’s aid chief in Afghanistan says too much Western aid goes back to the donor countries, instead of the Afghan people it was intended to help. (Report: N. Germain)
Widely recognised as one of the world's top business leaders, Renault Nissan's president and CEO Carlos Ghosn talks to Andrea Sanke about the carmaker's efforts to promote diversity on the workplace.
Elected to the presidency in 2004, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed still faces the delicate challenge of reconciling Somalia's war torn population, as an Islamist insurrection endures and food riots shake the country.