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Now playing Next France Euroviews. Did the French media conspire to destroy the presidential candidacy of Fillon? If the French media are not as powerful as one might imagine or fear and if they are not conspiring for or against particular candidates, are they at least performing one of their basic functions in informing voters of the stakes involved in this election? The answer is ‘not enough, at least not yet 02/03/2017
Now playing Next United Kingdom Northern Ireland election puts power-sharing in the balance Northern Ireland is holding a snap election after the collapse of its government last month and many see it as a last-ditch attempt to save power-sharing between nationalist and unionist… 02/03/2017
Now playing Next Iraq Iraqi forces 'trap ISIL in western Mosul' Iraqi forces say they've taken control of the last major road out of western Mosul, 'trapping' ISIL in a shrinking area of the city. 01/03/2017
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