- The World This Week - October 3rd, 2014 (part 2)
- US journalist diagnosed with Ebola in Liberia
- Washington, Paris 'discuss French air strikes in Syria'
- Frenchman jailed for deliberately infecting partner with HIV
- Easyjet profits boosted by Air France strike
- Two women vie for presidency, but Brazil is still a man’s world
- UN peacekeepers killed in Mali ambush
- France 'will have to pay' for US military aid in Africa
- US unemployment rate falls to six-year low of 5.9%
- Tax fraud case against Messi to go to trial, judge rules
- Syrian Kurdish fighters plead for help in battle for Kobane
- Hong Kong protesters reject govt talks after clashes
- Sweden to recognise state of Palestine
- Mali ex-minister grilled over links to Corsican 'Godfather'
- French cancer victims want medical files ‘forgotten’ by banks
- IS group posts video of alleged beheading of British hostage
- Dalai Lama visa row: Nobel laureates cancel South Africa meeting
- Sarkozy's slippery political comeback
- Luxury carmakers target revived European market
- When will the world wake up to the Ebola catastrophe?
- Brazil leans towards old guard on eve of elections
- Emma Watson: Feminism's newest poster girl
- Juliette Binoche on Kristen Stewart, social media and journalism
- The story behind the largest vineyard in the Paris region
- The World This Week - October 3rd, 2014
- Chirac v Chirac