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Analysts warn of soaring fuel costs, but who calls the shots?
11/11/2009 - COMMENTARY

Analysts warn of soaring fuel costs, but who calls the shots?

The International Energy Agency thinks fuel prices will rocket unless the world gets serious about climate change. But the fluctuations of the last 12 months might suggest otherwise.
IN THE PAPERS

In the papers

France 24's journalists take a look at what's making the headlines around the world.
PRESS REVIEW

In the papers

France 24's journalists round up the international papers.
IN THE PAPERS

In the papers

A look at the world's papers through the eyes of France 24's journalists.
09/02/2009 - Top Story

Gaza truce: clock ticking

The sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are trying to cement a temporary truce which ended January's war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.But the fragile peace has been severely tested.
13/01/2009 - TOP STORY

What can Obama do for the Middle East?

Will the Obama administration mark a shift from its predecessors in its Middle East policy, with particular regard to Iran and the Israeli Palestinian conflict?
INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

In the papers

Israel's incursion into Gaza dominated newspapers and news websites across the Middle East and beyond. And the divisions suggest that finding any kind of lasting peace in the Middle East will be an enormous challenge.
INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

In the papers

The world's press, as seen through the eyes of FRANCE 24's journalists.
09/12/2008 - REPORT

Halloween goes political

Millions of families in the U.S. are celebrating Halloween this Friday. Despite the looming recession, costume sales are set to hit a record 5.7 billion dollars this year - much of that spent on buying Palin, Obama and McCain masks.
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.
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