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Nicolas Sarkozy: barred or not?

The former French president is caught up in a legal wrangle about whether he can practice at the bar and also take up a seat in France's Constitutional Court. That's the focus for this edition of Media Watch, Friday 11th March 2012.

By Nicholas RUSHWORTH
Israeli leadership racks up tension over Iran
10/08/2012 - MEDIA WATCH

Israeli leadership racks up tension over Iran

Tehran's nuclear ambitions are dominating the Israeli press once again with Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Ehud Barak indicating they want a strike on Iran's nuclear sites before the US election. And it's the Guessing Games about who'll star in Sunday's Olympics closing ceremony. That's Media Watch for Friday 10th August, 2012.
Tweeting from the Syrian frontline
09/08/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Tweeting from the Syrian frontline

Mission Impossible star Tom Cruise runs for his life to a 200 metres Olympic Final-style sports commentary. That, and the courage of journalists reporting from the front line in Aleppo. Join us for this edition of Media Watch, Thursday 9th August 2012.
One Martian says to the other: "We don't have any oil do we?"
08/08/2012 - MEDIA WATCH

One Martian says to the other: "We don't have any oil do we?"

Cartoon coverage of venturing to Mars. A look at a prototype for a 'digital' T-Shirt - would you want to wear one? And adorable kitty kitsch photos to mark International Cat Day. We're miaowing and purring in this Media Watch Wednesday 8th August 2012.
Doing the Bolt
08/08/2012 - MEDIA WATCH

Doing the Bolt

Are you doing the Bolt? Usain Bolt of Jamaica - the fastest man on the planet - has sparked a craze for pointing your fingers in the air in a victory salute. That, and Syria's cyber war - online attacks are becoming a new reality in modern warfare. Join us and do the Bolt in this edition for Tuesday, 7th August 2012.
Curiosity killed the cat
06/08/2012 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Curiosity killed the cat

The city of Houston releases a public information video on how to respond to a mass shooting. It's gone viral and is controversial with the pro-gun lobby because it does not say people should shoot back at any attacker. That, and Curiosity killed the cat but not the tweet. Intrigued? Click here :)

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