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france24.com | Alessandro XENOS |Guillaume GOUGEON |François Picard
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france24.com | Alessandro XENOS |Guillaume GOUGEON |François Picard
Samantha DE BENDERN Associate Fellow at Chatham House Jean-Paul PALOMEROS Former NATO Commander & Former French Air Force Chief of Staff Nick HOLDSWORTH Former FRANCE 24 Moscow correspondent Riho TERRAS Estonian MEP, European People’s Party
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Jan 9, 2025 |
france24.com | Alessandro XENOS |Rebecca GNIGNATI |François Picard
and that of a leader voted out of the White House after a hostage and an energy crisis but whose second act in life made him a moral authority on issues such as peace building, election monitoring and affordable housing. The funeral comes in the final days before another one-term president leaves office.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
france24.com | Alessandro XENOS |Rebecca GNIGNATI |François Picard
Trump’s goaded other allies, suggesting a merger with Canada on the day when his liberal opposite to the north Justin Trudeau announced his resignation… or to his south, renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. How do the Trudeaus of this world react? Beyond performative politics, what is it all about? Is the man who wants a Ukraine deal on Day One an isolationist or an imperialist at heart? What sets him apart from his Russian and Chinese counterparts?
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Jan 7, 2025 |
france24.com | Rebecca GNIGNATI |Alessandro XENOS |François Picard
The targeting of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and the silencing on the day of 12 staff and bystanders - plus two police officers. That attack would launch a wave of jihadist terror on French soil and spark a slogan that would go global. In 2025, what does it mean to post “je suis Charlie” - I am Charlie? How has that evolved since that massive demonstration in Paris where forty world leaders attended and where in a very rare moment of national unity, crowds even cheered the police?
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Jan 6, 2025 |
france24.com | Alessandro XENOS |Rebecca GNIGNATI |François Picard
Elon Musk is no longer just the billionaire boss of Tesla and SpaceX. He has been tapped for what is billed as a cabinet position by Donald Trump. No longer a private citizen and so it is all the more surprising that he's using his X social medium to furiously slam sitting governments in Britain and Germany and endorse far-right leaders and tropes. Do not feed the troll, says the German chancellor but as Olaf Scholz himself admits, Musk's unique positioning presents new challenges.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
france24.com | Rebecca GNIGNATI |Alessandro XENOS |François Picard
We will ask why, we will ask why now, and what to make of Abu Mohammed al-Julan, the onetime jihadist who is groomed a more moderate image and alliances with Syria’s other rebel factions, including the Kurds. Why the victory? Why the defeat for a Bashar al-Assad now exiled to Moscow? What is next for a former Ottoman dependency-cum-French protectorate that is only known dynasty and dictatorship for most of its citizens’ lives? Produced by Alessandro Xenos, Rebecca Gnignati and Annarosa Zampaglione.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
france24.com | Rebecca GNIGNATI |Alessandro XENOS |François Picard
What role for Assad-backers Russia and Iran? And what role for Turkey, which backs some of the rebels with an eye to pushing Syrian Kurdish forces away from its border? Recep Tayep Erdogan last summer offered a deal with Damascus, which Assad turned down on the grounds that it would mean ceding the nominal sovereignty he has over territory never really recaptured in eleven years.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
france24.com | Alessandro XENOS |Elisa Amiri |Rebecca GNIGNATI |François Picard
We will ask about a crisis that is been brewing ever since Emmanuel Macron’s surprise call of snap elections backfired last July with a hung parliament that constitutionally can not be dissolved again until summer. With next year's budget yet to be approved, there will not be a U.S-style shutdown but it is anyone's guess how a caretaker government limps along with a spiraling deficit.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
france24.com | Rebecca GNIGNATI |Alessandro XENOS |François Picard
Fraser JACKSON FRANCE 24 Washington correspondent Jessica LE MASURIER FRANCE 24 New York and United Nations Correspondent Wassim CORNET FRANCE 24 US West Coast correspondent Kethevane GORJESTANI FRANCE 24 International Affairs Editor; Former Washington correspondent Dan HAZELWOOD Republican Strategist, President of Targeted Creative Communications Amy DACEY Democratic Party strategist Clifford YOUNG Pollster, President of polling and societal trends at Ipsos