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This week saw the first sit-down interview for Kamala Harris as US presidential nominee. After a headline-grabbing summer where she’s dominated the American media landscape, we look at the reinvention of Harris: from gaff-prone veep to self-assured and highly polished campaign candidate. We also look at Donald Trump's manoeuvres to regain the spotlight.
It's also been a week that’s seen the Russian-born CEO of the messaging app Telegram arrested at an airport outside Paris, placed under formal investigation and banned from leaving France. Pavel Durov is alleged to have enabled the proliferation of illicit activity and sexual exploitation of children. It’s an attack on free speech, says Russia, a country that has banned Facebook and Instagram and severely restricted access to YouTube. We discuss the political and ethical implications.
And unless you've been half the world away, you'll have seen the news from the Gallagher brothers this week. It's time to shake off your parka and get a cigarette lighter ready to wave to "Live Forever", as they're getting the band back together. Oasis, one of Britain's biggest bands, are going on tour, 15 years after their notorious fallout near Paris. We try to answer one of the most contentious musical questions of modern times: Blur or Oasis?
And it's "la rentrée" here in France: back to the office for French politicians, and negotiations continue for a new prime minister. Are there any signs of white smoke? We explain the political Gordian knot that’s causing the impasse, and assess who's to blame.
Produced by Gavin Lee, Luis Miguel Cabrera, Laura Welfringer and Louison Girard.
By FRANCE 24 English4.8
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This week saw the first sit-down interview for Kamala Harris as US presidential nominee. After a headline-grabbing summer where she’s dominated the American media landscape, we look at the reinvention of Harris: from gaff-prone veep to self-assured and highly polished campaign candidate. We also look at Donald Trump's manoeuvres to regain the spotlight.
It's also been a week that’s seen the Russian-born CEO of the messaging app Telegram arrested at an airport outside Paris, placed under formal investigation and banned from leaving France. Pavel Durov is alleged to have enabled the proliferation of illicit activity and sexual exploitation of children. It’s an attack on free speech, says Russia, a country that has banned Facebook and Instagram and severely restricted access to YouTube. We discuss the political and ethical implications.
And unless you've been half the world away, you'll have seen the news from the Gallagher brothers this week. It's time to shake off your parka and get a cigarette lighter ready to wave to "Live Forever", as they're getting the band back together. Oasis, one of Britain's biggest bands, are going on tour, 15 years after their notorious fallout near Paris. We try to answer one of the most contentious musical questions of modern times: Blur or Oasis?
And it's "la rentrée" here in France: back to the office for French politicians, and negotiations continue for a new prime minister. Are there any signs of white smoke? We explain the political Gordian knot that’s causing the impasse, and assess who's to blame.
Produced by Gavin Lee, Luis Miguel Cabrera, Laura Welfringer and Louison Girard.

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