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- Échappées belles is a French weekly discovery magazine, broadcast on Saturday in the first part of the evening on France 5 since September 30, 2006. It is presented in turn by Stéphane Bouillaud, Sophie Jovillard, Jérôme Pitorin, Raphaël de Casabianca, Ismaël Khelifa and Tiga. As the seasons go by, the audience grows, and now regularly exceeds one million viewers. Each week, one of the show's presenters takes viewers on a discovery of a destination through reports and encounters.
- Are the expiration dates on food packaging reliable, or even credible? When the "best before" (or "use-by") date stamped on the box, wrapper or bottle is exceeded, some choose to throw the product in the trash, others hasten to eat it to avoid waste, thereby defying health restrictions. These two different reactions, however, have the same result: a return to the store to restock. Have these indications, supposed to protect the consumer, become a means of pushing the purchase and accelerating the expenditure cycle? How are these dates defined? What do they reveal about current health anxieties?
- French journalist Franz-Olivier Giesbert is hosting his political talk-show in company of actor Pierre Arditi, MoDem's Marielle de Sarnez, Parti Socialiste's Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, and France's Minister of Budget Eric Woerth.
- Hub of jihadists in exile and patron of the Muslim Brotherhood, ally of the West as well as supporter of its most violent detractors, Qatar has become a master in the art of duplicity. Its commitment to the Arab Spring, when Al Jazeera 24-hour channel, a Qatari state-funded broadcaster in Doha, continuously broadcast the series of anti-government protests and uprisings in the Middle-East, revealed his disconcerting diplomacy and raised deep concern. Is Qatar a dangerous sorcerer's apprentice?