Vivienne Walt

Snowden Case Continues to Stir Anger About Domestic Spying in Europe

Conflict & Justice

Edward Snowden’s saga has sparked debate in Europe about how governments there are keeping tabs on their own citizens, as Time correspondent Vivienne Walt in Paris explains to anchor Marco Werman.

IMF Chief Christine Lagarde, Even-Keeled in the Midst of Eurozone Financial Crisis

As France Moves Toward Legalizing Same Sex Marriage, Huge Crowds Disagree

Conflict & Justice

Why Algerians Shudder at the Mention of ‘Arab Spring’

Conflict & Justice

Timbuktu Locals Said to Have Rescued Ancient Texts

Arts, Culture & Media

The French View of Affirmative Action

Conflict & Justice

While the US Supreme Court reconsiders affirmative action in the United States, we explore how France has been dealing with that issue.

The World

France Arrests 19 Suspected Islamist Militants

Conflict & Justice

Today French police arrested 19 suspected Islamists in a series of dawn raids across the country. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Time magazine’s Paris correspondent Vivienne Walt about the raids.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Released Without Bail

Global Politics

Walt discusses the latest twist in the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case.

The World

Culture of protest in France

Conflict & Justice

Anchor Lisa Mullins talks with Time Magazine’s Paris correspondent Vivienne Walt about the culture of protest in France.

The World

Troubles for France

Global Politics

While nationwide strikes are going underway, France is also under alert for possible acts of terrorism on its soil. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Vivienne Walt, Paris correspondent for Time Magazine, about the mood in France right now.