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07/08/2020 GMT
In-depth, hard-hitting interviews with newsworthy personalities.
Chris Packham: 'Finding the good in the bad' of Covid-19
Naturalist Chris Packham says new sustainable economies can emerge after Covid-19
Raoul Nehme: Can Lebanon be saved from collapse?
We speak to Lebanon's economy minister following the resignation of the entire government
Nikol Pashinyan: Peace for Armenia and Azerbaijan?
We speak to the Armenian Prime Minister about their conflict with Azerbaijan.
Wu'er Kaixi: China's crackdown on Uighur dissent
We speak to Wu'er Kaixi, a Chinese political dissident in exile since Tiananmen
Abdalla Hamdok: Exclusive interview with Sudan's Prime Minister
Has the euphoria that followed last year's revolution given way to harsh realities?
Kishore Mahbubani: Has Covid-19 weakened the West?
A former Singaporean diplomat says the pandemic has shifted the global balance of power
Katie Hill: When a politician's nude photos are leaked
What does a former Congresswoman's case tell us about sexism and modern politics?
Natalia Kaliada: Where do Belarus activists go from here?
An exiled artist gives her thoughts on the protests against Alexander Lukashenko
Natalia Pasternak: Brazil's battle between science and politics
We hear from the microbiologist who has hit out at Brazilian President Jair Bolsanaro
Sam Harris: A place for conversation in an angry world
Is extremism and intolerance drowning out reasoned debate?
Alfre Woodard: The artist and the activist
A veteran screen actor discusses making art in America's current political climate
UN Secretary General António Guterres: Is multilateralism dead?
Is the pandemic is unleashing a tsunami of scapegoating, hate and xenophobia?
Laura Kövesi: Can the EU's 'corruption buster' deliver?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the EU's first public prosecutor
Frank Luntz: Can Donald Trump win?
We speak to the veteran Republican party pollster and consultant Frank Luntz
Gitanas NausÄ—da: Will people power take Belarus in a new direction?
The Lithuanian president discusses the geopolitics at play in neighbouring Belarus
Douglas Ross: Can the new Scottish Conservative leader preserve the UK?
Polls suggest more and more Scots want out of the United Kingdom - can Ross preserve it?
Rafael Grossi: Is the world's nuclear watchdog being undermined?
We speak to the new chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency
Thomas Chatterton Williams: Race, identity and power
A mixed-race American writer who challenges the so-called 'woke' culture
Leonid Volkov: What next for Russia's opposition?
Alexey Navalny's chief of staff discusses the future of the anti-Putin political movement
Yusef Salaam: How to reform the US criminal justice system
Poet and activist Yusef Salaam on the chance of real change in the US justice system
Paolo Gentiloni: Can Europe's economy recover?
Zeinab Badawi speaks to the European Commissioner for the Economy
Leroy Logan: How hard is it to root out discrimination in the police?
Leroy Logan was one of London's top black policemen until his retirement seven years ago
James Rebanks: Sustainable food in a growing world
Are this shepherd's ideas for more sustainable farming compatible with affordable food?
Joe Henrich: Is Western society 'weird'?
A Harvard professor argues the West's cultural power has skewed our view of normality
Narendra Taneja: How well has India handled the coronavirus crisis?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the national spokesman for India's ruling BJP
Volodymyr Zelensky: How is Ukraine's president faring?
Has the former actor, elected in April 2019, been able to deliver on his pledges?
Rob Schenck: Can Trump still count on the religious right?
Will the evangelical Christian right still give Donald Trump their support?
Jim O'Neill: Is this a time for governments to be bold?
A British economist explains why he thinks big measures are needed to revive growth
Jack Kingston: Can Trump win?
The polls consistently say Trump is in trouble. Is there reason to think they are wrong?
Peter Frankopan: Can history offer us any lessons on the coronavirus pandemic?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the historian and bestselling author