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Corsican nationalism: The test of power

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Cameron: I did have money offshore

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Macron: Ambitious new blood or rehashing old ideas?

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Venezuela hopes long weekends will save energy

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Latest update : 2015-10-01

Russian media accuse US of 'information warfare' over Syrian air strikes

Russia's air strikes in Syria are the top story on most news websites today, with lots of differing points of view regarding Russia's role. Meanwhile, Moscow says the Pentagon is not to be trusted over claims Russia has targeted US allies in Syria. Vladimir Putin went so far as to say Russia is ready for "information warfare".

By James CREEDON

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2016-04-07 François Hollande

Hollande gives interview to 'Bild'

Ahead of a meeting with Angela Merkel today, François Hollande gave an interview to the German tabloid Bild earlier this week - we take a look at what he said. Also, a new...

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2016-04-06 Panama Papers

Could the Panama Papers lead to capitalism's biggest crisis?

Could the Panama Papers revelations be a lightning rod for public discontent with the elites? Will they contribute a mainstream understanding of how a certain form of capitalism...

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2016-04-04 Panama Papers

Reactions to the Panama Papers

Mediawatch takes a look at some of the reactions to the biggest leak in the history of data journalism.

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2016-04-01 obesity

Record high obesity numbers have pundits asking why

Today's MediaWatch show breaks down the numbers from a study on worldwide obesity showing record rates. We also look at South Africans' reactions to President Jacob Zuma's...

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2016-03-31 Charlie Hebdo

Belgians bite back after controversial 'Charlie Hebdo' cartoon

The French satirical weekly "Charlie Hebdo", itself the target of a terror attack in January 2015, has come under an avalanche of criticism for its front cover depicting the...

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