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Today in The World This Week iconic former Brazilian president Lula was detained by the police in relation to the Petrobras scandal investigation, meanwhile Donald Trump maintains his lead the US primaries despite his party’s best efforts to thwart him. On this side of the Atlantic, Francois Hollande met with his British and German counterparts to discuss migration issues, reformers sweep the double elections in Iran and driverless cars hit a small bump in the road.
In The World This Week: Iconic former Brazilian president Lula is detained by police in relation to the Petrobras scandal investigation, meanwhile Donald Trump maintains his lead in the US primaries despite his party’s best efforts to thwart him. On this side of the Atlantic, François Hollande meets his British and German counterparts to discuss migration issues, reformers sweep the double elections in Iran and driverless cars hit a small bump in the road.
The World This Week looks back at the top stories over the past seven days. Laura Baines and guests discuss Obama’s chances in the midterms, Brazil’s post Lula future, African elections in the light of polls in Ivory Coast and Guinea and the threat to France from Al Qaeda following the first direct threat from Osama bin Laden.
Laura Baines and guests discuss Obama’s chances in the midterms, Brazil’s post Lula future, African elections in the light of polls in Ivory Coast and Guinea and the threat to France from Al Qaeda following the first direct threat from Osama bin Laden.
Another world is possible: that’s the slogan of the World Social Forum. Sure, but what world? In the streets of Porto Alegre, between union demands, political struggles and national grievances, it’s tough to find a unifying, common message. Last December's climate summit in Copenhagen has given the activists an idea: some think the popular theme of saving the planet could unify the diverse campaigns.