News 2007


TIME Magazine with Hamid SENNI
Monday, the 9th of April 2007

Why They Leave France:
The Presidential Election may hinge on this: Many of the Country's brightest youth are moving abroad - and they're not coming back until life at home improves.

 

Edition: Europe, Vol. 169, No. 14
COVER: The French Exodus (Europe), by PETER GUMBEL, Senior Writer Why a growing number of talented and ambitious young people are leaving France behind.
 

Thursday, the 13th of December 2007
Behind the banlieues - article par Hamid Senni
France's hidden discrimination
 

Monday, the 10th of December 2007
Article par Katrin Bennhold
In France, discrimination on upswing as violence smolders
 

LIVEThursday, the 29th of November 2007
WORLD HAVE YOUR SAY, 18:00 - 19:00

News - Europe - The hyper-president's biggest problem
"Forget pensions: the problems of the banlieues remain France's most pressing social concern".

 

Foreign legion
The Times Magazine, Saturday, the 20th of October 2007, with Hilary ROSE.
"Vive la France! But for many of our Gallic neighbours the good life lies on this side of the Channel..."
 

Tuesday, the 18th of September 2007, LIVE, 08h00 - 08h30 - World Today
Julian Keane from the BBC and Dr. Liza Schuster from the Centre on Race and Ethnicity at City University, London. Bush House, London
 

Wednesday, the 16th of May 2007, LIVE
"WORLD HAVE YOUR SAY!" What kind of president will Sarkozy be?
19h30 - 20h30 - Radio
Nicolas Sarkozy has been inaugurated as president of France. Will he lead the country in the right direction? Live debate between Paris & London.
 

Monday, the 7th of May 2007, LIVE
From France, Paris, Arc de Triomphe
08:30 - 09:30 – Radio
 

Sunday, the 6th of May 2007, LIVE
From France, Paris, Arc de Triomphe
22:45 - 23:00 – Radio
19:30 - 22:00 – TV
 

Thursday, the 19th of April 2007 in the morning and in the Midi programme. On Friday the 20th, the BBC broadcast it again as BEST MAG OF THE WEEK.
FRANCH FOR AFRICA: By Fahima Khail
 

LIVE, Thursday, the 12th of April 2007
BBC World Services - Radio AFRICA: 17:00 - 18:00
WORLD HAVE YOUR SAY: 18:00 - 19:00
 

Thursday, the 29th of March 2007
Bleak prospects
The young French minorities who struggle to find work
Escaping France's ghettoes, By Lucy Ash, BBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents.
 

Duration: 00:29:59 (starting with Hamid Senni at 00:24:30)
BBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents will be broadcast on Thursday, 29 March at 1102 GMT.
The programme will be repeated on Monday, 2 April 2007 at 2030 GMT
 

Netherlands Press Association, Saturday, the 5th of May 2007
By Oliver Van Beemen
 

Fransen zoeken geluk in Londen, Saturday, the 5th of May 2007
By Oliver Van Beemen

Hamid Senni (31) is net met de Eurostar uit Londen aangekomen op het Gare du Nord in Parijs, waar hij een zakenafspraak heeft.

 

Thursday, the 3rd of May 2007 (Download articles: Main Page & Article)
Norwegian Business Daily (Dagens N沩ngsliv)
By Morten Aanestad, European Correspondent (Norway)
"UTENRIKS: Fransk hjerneflukt til Storbritannia, sida 36 - 37"
 

Friday, the 20th of April 2007
Going to London for French votes
By Stephen Beard
Interview starting after: 3 minutes 25.
 

nos Radio and Television, Wednesday, the 18th of April 2007
(Hollande) With Roger Stryland, Radio Journalist ("The French Presidential Election")
Radio 1 Journaal - NOS, between 7am & 9am.
 

Sunday, the 8th of April 2007
with Killian Fox et Andrew Hussey
The boulevard of broken dreams (Download Article: Page 1, Page 2 & Page 3)
 

The boulevard of broken dreams:
It is the epitome of romance and style. But Paris is in the grip of an unprecedented 'flight of the young', with the disenchanted looking to London and New York for a new life. On the eve of the French elections a generation of young Parisiens, frozen out economically and racially, are turning their back on the city.