Political satire seeks to 'keep the powerful responsable' in the digital era of populist outrage
President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo are leading commemorations marking 10 years since Al-Qaeda-linked gunmen attacked French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a major Jewish supermarket that sent shockwaves across the globe and led to fierce debate about freedom of expression and religion that still rages to this very day. For a deeper perspective on how journalists and satirists worldwide are adapting to a complex sociopolitical and corporate environment in the digital age, FRANCE 24's Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome one of the world's celebrated cartoonist and Chair of the Freedom Cartoonists Foundation Patrick Chappatte.