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Now playing Next France Gaddafi’s son offers evidence that Libya funded Sarkozy election bid Saif al-Islam, son of Libya’s ex-dictator Muammar Gaddafi, welcomes Nicolas Sarkozy’s detention – and offers evidence for claims first made to Euronews that Libya funded the former French president’s 2007 election bid. 21/03/2018
Now playing Next France Sarkozy questioned a second day over allegations of Libyan funding The former president has dismissed the Libya allegations of receiving money from the dictatorial regime of Kahdafi, as 'grotesque' and a 'crude manipulation' 21/03/2018
Now playing Next Spotlight Paris to swing to the beat of 'Japonismes' This year, France and Japan are celebrating 160 years of diplomatic relations. 20/03/2018