HARDtalk

Season 25

'HARDtalk' is a 'BBC' television and radio programme broadcast on the UK feed of 'BBC News 24' channel, on International feed of 'BBC World News' channel, and on the radio 'BBC World Service'. 'HARDtalk' provides "in-depth interviews with hard-hitting questions and sensitive topics being covered as famous personalities from all walks of life talk about the highs and lows in their lives."

Where to Watch Season 25

140 Episodes

  • Neil Ferguson, Epidemiologist, Imperial College, London
    E1
    Neil Ferguson, Epidemiologist, Imperial College, London
  • Alan Rusbridger - Former editor-in-chief, Guardian News & Media
    E2
    Alan Rusbridger - Former editor-in-chief, Guardian News & Media
  • Admiral James Stavridis - Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe
    E3
    Admiral James Stavridis - Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe
  • Professor Barry Schoub - Chair of Advisory Committee on Covid-19 Vaccines, South Africa
    E4
    Professor Barry Schoub - Chair of Advisory Committee on Covid-19 Vaccines, South Africa
  • Tamara Rojo – Artistic Director, English National Ballet
    E5
    Tamara Rojo – Artistic Director, English National Ballet
  • Alan Dershowitz - US lawyer
    E6
    Alan Dershowitz - US lawyer
  • Professor Kenneth Chan - Founding member of Civic Party, Hong Kong
    E7
    Professor Kenneth Chan - Founding member of Civic Party, Hong Kong
  • Lina Khan - US Lawyer
    E8
    Lina Khan - US Lawyer
  • Yuli Edelstein – Minister of Health, Israel
    E9
    Yuli Edelstein – Minister of Health, Israel
  • Thomas Byrne – Minister for European Affairs, Ireland
    E10
    Thomas Byrne – Minister for European Affairs, Ireland
  • Leonid Volkov - Chief of Staff to Alexei Navalny
    E11
    Leonid Volkov - Chief of Staff to Alexei Navalny
  • Madawi Al-Rasheed - Saudi Academic and Co-Founder of the National Assembly Party
    E12
    Madawi Al-Rasheed - Saudi Academic and Co-Founder of the National Assembly Party
  • Dr Soumya Swaminathan - Chief Scientist, World Health Organisation
    E13
    Dr Soumya Swaminathan - Chief Scientist, World Health Organisation
  • Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya - Belarus opposition leader
    E14
    Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya - Belarus opposition leader
  • Evan Medeiros - Director for China and Taiwan Affairs, US National Security Council 2009 - 2015
    E15
    Evan Medeiros - Director for China and Taiwan Affairs, US National Security Council 2009 - 2015
  • Laurie Santos - Cognitive Scientist, Professor of Psychology at Yale University
    E16
    Laurie Santos - Cognitive Scientist, Professor of Psychology at Yale University
  • Kirill Dmitriev - CEO of Russia Direct Investment Fund
    E17
    Kirill Dmitriev - CEO of Russia Direct Investment Fund
  • Clement Beaune - Minister for Europe, France
    E18
    Clement Beaune - Minister for Europe, France
  • Yogendra Yadav - SKM farmers’ organisation, India
    E19
    Yogendra Yadav - SKM farmers’ organisation, India
  • Douglas Stuart - Author
    E20
    Douglas Stuart - Author
  • Timothy Snyder - Professor of History, Yale University
    E21
    Timothy Snyder - Professor of History, Yale University
  • Elizabeth Neumann - US Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism, 2018-2020
    E22
    Elizabeth Neumann - US Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism, 2018-2020
  • Harvey Goldsmith - Music Producer and Promoter
    E23
    Harvey Goldsmith - Music Producer and Promoter
  • Dr Seth Berkley - CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
    E24
    Dr Seth Berkley - CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
  • Jewher Ilham - Uyghur Rights Activist
    E25
    Jewher Ilham - Uyghur Rights Activist
  • Valdis Dombrovskis - Executive Vice-President, European Commission
    E26
    Valdis Dombrovskis - Executive Vice-President, European Commission
  • Khin Zaw Win – Political Analyst, Myanmar
    E27
    Khin Zaw Win – Political Analyst, Myanmar
  • Evan McMullin - Executive Director, Stand Up Republic
    E28
    Evan McMullin - Executive Director, Stand Up Republic
  • Baroness Minouche Shafik - Director of the London School of Economics
    E29
    Baroness Minouche Shafik - Director of the London School of Economics
  • Salome Zourabichvili – President of Georgia
    E30
    Salome Zourabichvili – President of Georgia
  • Dr Sasa - Special Envoy to UN representing Parliament of Myanmar
    E31
    Dr Sasa - Special Envoy to UN representing Parliament of Myanmar
  • Adar Poonawalla – CEO, Serum Institute of India
    E32
    Adar Poonawalla – CEO, Serum Institute of India
  • Vjosa Osmani - Acting President of Kosovo
    E33
    Vjosa Osmani - Acting President of Kosovo
  • Stephen King - Writer
    E34
    Stephen King - Writer
  • Barbara Amiel - Writer
    E35
    Barbara Amiel - Writer
  • Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee - Hong Kong Legislative Councillor
    E36
    Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee - Hong Kong Legislative Councillor
  • Jean-Claude Juncker - President of the European Commission, 2014-2019
    E37
    Jean-Claude Juncker - President of the European Commission, 2014-2019
  • Marina Abramović - Performance artist
    E38
    Marina Abramović - Performance artist
  • Erika Lust – Erotic film director
    E39
    Erika Lust – Erotic film director
  • Sir Vartan Melkonian – Conductor and Composer
    E40
    Sir Vartan Melkonian – Conductor and Composer
  • Ken Rogoff - Economist
    E41
    Ken Rogoff - Economist
  • Amrullah Saleh – First Vice President, Afghanistan
    E42
    Amrullah Saleh – First Vice President, Afghanistan
  • Tsitsi Dangarembga – Writer and activist
    E43
    Tsitsi Dangarembga – Writer and activist
  • Serj Tankian – Singer and Activist
    E44
    Serj Tankian – Singer and Activist
  • Silvia Foti – Writer and Holocaust Investigator
    E45
    Silvia Foti – Writer and Holocaust Investigator
  • Professor Michael Mann - Climatologist
    E46
    Professor Michael Mann - Climatologist
  • Sir Peter Westmacott - Former UK ambassador to the US
    E47
    Sir Peter Westmacott - Former UK ambassador to the US
  • Vladimir Ashurkov - Aide to Alexei Navalny
    E48
    Vladimir Ashurkov - Aide to Alexei Navalny
  • Dmytro Kuleba – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
    E49
    Dmytro Kuleba – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
  • Gilbert & George - Artists
    E50
    Gilbert & George - Artists
  • Mohammed Alyahya - Editor-in-Chief, Al Arabiya English
    E51
    Mohammed Alyahya - Editor-in-Chief, Al Arabiya English
  • Fawzia Koofi, Leader of Movement of Change for Afghanistan
    E52
    Fawzia Koofi, Leader of Movement of Change for Afghanistan
  • Haris Theoharis - Minister of Tourism, Greece
    E53
    Haris Theoharis - Minister of Tourism, Greece
  • Lt-General (Rtd) Ben Hodges – Former Commander, United States Army Europe
    E54
    Lt-General (Rtd) Ben Hodges – Former Commander, United States Army Europe
  • Tzipi Hotovely – Israeli Ambassador to the UK
    E55
    Tzipi Hotovely – Israeli Ambassador to the UK
  • Doug Gurr - Director, Natural History Museum, UK
    E56
    Doug Gurr - Director, Natural History Museum, UK
  • Kaja Kallas - Prime Minister of Estonia
    E57
    Kaja Kallas - Prime Minister of Estonia
  • Husam Zomlot - Head of Palestinian Mission to the UK
    E58
    Husam Zomlot - Head of Palestinian Mission to the UK
  • Vladimir Chizhov - Russia's Ambassador to the EU
    E59
    Vladimir Chizhov - Russia's Ambassador to the EU
  • Tito Mboweni, South African Finance Minister
    E60
    Tito Mboweni, South African Finance Minister
  • Fawad Chaudhry - Pakistan's Information Minister
    E61
    Fawad Chaudhry - Pakistan's Information Minister
  • Tom Kerridge – Chef and Restaurateur
    E62
    Tom Kerridge – Chef and Restaurateur
  • Dr John Nkengasong, Director of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
    E63
    Dr John Nkengasong, Director of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Barry Hearn - Sporting Events Promoter
    E64
    Barry Hearn - Sporting Events Promoter
  • Michael Rosen – Author
    E65
    Michael Rosen – Author
  • McKrae Game - Founder, Hope for Wholeness
    E66
    McKrae Game - Founder, Hope for Wholeness
  • Ben Rhodes - US Deputy National Security Advisor (2009-2017)
    E67
    Ben Rhodes - US Deputy National Security Advisor (2009-2017)
  • Johan Lundgren – easyJet CEO
    E68
    Johan Lundgren – easyJet CEO
  • Jens Stoltenberg, Nato Secretary General
    E69
    Jens Stoltenberg, Nato Secretary General
  • Michael Stipe, Artist and Musician (REM)
    E70
    Michael Stipe, Artist and Musician (REM)
  • Rawdah Mohamed – Fashion Editor, Vogue Scandinavia
    E71
    Rawdah Mohamed – Fashion Editor, Vogue Scandinavia
  • Zainab Ahmed, Nigeria’s Finance Minister
    E72
    Zainab Ahmed, Nigeria’s Finance Minister
  • Victor Gao - Vice President of the Centre for China and Globalisation
    E73
    Victor Gao - Vice President of the Centre for China and Globalisation
  • Professor Christian Happi, Director of the African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases, Nigeria
    E74
    Professor Christian Happi, Director of the African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases, Nigeria
  • Lionel Shriver, Writer
    E75
    Lionel Shriver, Writer
  • N. Ram - Director, The Hindu Publishing Group
    E76
    N. Ram - Director, The Hindu Publishing Group
  • James Lovelock, Scientist and Engineer
    E77
    James Lovelock, Scientist and Engineer
  • Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley
    E78
    Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley
  • Lydia Cacho, Mexican Journalist and Human Rights Activist
    E79
    Lydia Cacho, Mexican Journalist and Human Rights Activist
  • Michael Holding – West Indies Cricketer, 1975-87
    E80
    Michael Holding – West Indies Cricketer, 1975-87
  • Laurent Lamothe - Prime Minister of Haiti, 2012 – 2014
    E81
    Laurent Lamothe - Prime Minister of Haiti, 2012 – 2014
  • Fikile Mbalula, South African Transport Minister
    E82
    Fikile Mbalula, South African Transport Minister
  • Péter Szijjártó - Foreign Minister of Hungary
    E83
    Péter Szijjártó - Foreign Minister of Hungary
  • Hamdullah Mohib - National Security Adviser of Afghanistan
    E84
    Hamdullah Mohib - National Security Adviser of Afghanistan
  • Lazarus Chakwera - President of Malawi
    E85
    Lazarus Chakwera - President of Malawi
  • Sir Hilary Beckles - Chairman of the CARICOM Reparations Commission
    E86
    Sir Hilary Beckles - Chairman of the CARICOM Reparations Commission
  • RoseAnne Archibald, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Canada
    E87
    RoseAnne Archibald, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Canada
  • Professor Sir Andrew Pollard – director, Oxford Vaccine Group
    E88
    Professor Sir Andrew Pollard – director, Oxford Vaccine Group
  • Hamid Mir - Journalist
    E89
    Hamid Mir - Journalist
  • Daryl Davis - Musician and Author
    E90
    Daryl Davis - Musician and Author
  • Aly Raisman – Former US Olympic gymnast
    E91
    Aly Raisman – Former US Olympic gymnast
  • Getachew Reda - Spokesperson for the Tigray People's Liberation Front
    E92
    Getachew Reda - Spokesperson for the Tigray People's Liberation Front
  • Tobias Ellwood - Chair of Commons Defence Select Committee, UK
    E93
    Tobias Ellwood - Chair of Commons Defence Select Committee, UKStephen Sackur speaks to British Conservative MP and former soldier Tobias Ellwood. Two decades after they were expelled from Kabul the hard-line Islamists are back. US and British troops are scrambling to complete a humiliating evacuation. It looks like an historic defeat for western powers. How damaging could the consequences be?
  • Kamila Sidiqi - Afghan Deputy Commerce Minister, 2017-2019
    E94
    Kamila Sidiqi - Afghan Deputy Commerce Minister, 2017-2019Stephen Sackur speaks to Kamila Sidiqi, a leading Afghan women's rights campaigner, entrepreneur and government adviser under President Ghani. She escaped from Kabul as the Taliban took over. Is her cause now lost and who is to blame?
  • Gedion Timothewos - Ethiopia Attorney General
    E95
    Gedion Timothewos - Ethiopia Attorney GeneralStephen Sackur speaks to Ethiopia's attorney general Gedion Timothewos. The conflict between government forces and Tigrayan rebels has cost thousands of lives and revived the spectre of famine - is there a way to avert catastrophe?
  • Paula Kahumbu - CEO for WildlifeDirect, Kenya
    E96
    Paula Kahumbu - CEO for WildlifeDirect, KenyaStephen Sackur speaks to Paula Kahumbu, CEO for WildlifeDirect, Kenya. Her campaign to protect elephants and other endangered species asks Kenyans to prioritise protection of the country's wild spaces - is it working?
  • Andrei Kelin - Russia's Ambassador to the UK
    E97
    Andrei Kelin - Russia's Ambassador to the UKThe chaotic evacuation operation still underway at Kabul airport has put a harsh spotlight on two decades of US and Nato military commitment in Afghanistan. It looks and feels like a strategic defeat but what does it tell us about the wider geopolitical balance of power? Stephen Sackur speaks to Russia's ambassador to the UK, Andrei Kelin. Is this reverse for the US and her allies a positive for Russia?
  • Maggi Hambling - Artist
    E98
    Maggi Hambling - ArtistStephen Sackur speaks to artist and sculptor Maggi Hambling. Her work has won international acclaim and sometimes stirred controversy, how has her creative vision evolved over the last six decades?
  • Omar Zakhilwal - Former Afghan Finance Minister
    E99
    Omar Zakhilwal - Former Afghan Finance MinisterStephen Sackur speaks to Omar Zakhilwal, former finance minister of Afghanistan who has been involved in talks with the Taliban. Will pragmatism or zealotry prevail as the Taliban grapple with the realities of ruling a broken country?
  • Lindsey Graham - Senator for South Carolina (Republican)
    E100
    Lindsey Graham - Senator for South Carolina (Republican)Stephen Sackur speaks to Lindsey Graham, the veteran US senator for South Carolina and one of the Republican Party's most outspoken voices on foreign policy. President Biden's decision to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan has drawn criticism at home and abroad. But to what extent can the chaotic scenes in Kabul be blamed on the 2020 deal struck with the Taliban by President Trump?
  • Nadia Calviño - Deputy Prime Minister, Spain
    E101
    Nadia Calviño - Deputy Prime Minister, SpainThe Covid-19 pandemic and emerging superpower rivalries have presented the EU with troubling questions. Stephen Sackur speaks to Spain's deputy prime minister and economy minister Nadia Calviño. Is Europe too inward-looking and too fragmented to shape the 21st century?
  • Robin Hanbury-Tenison - Explorer and President of Survival International
    E102
    Robin Hanbury-Tenison - Explorer and President of Survival InternationalStephen Sackur speaks to one of the world's great modern-day explorers, Robin Hanbury-Tenison. He committed himself to the protection of indigenous people and their lands. Have his efforts made a difference?
  • Carlos Fernando Chamorro - Nicaraguan journalist
    E103
    Carlos Fernando Chamorro - Nicaraguan journalistStephen Sackur speaks to Nicaraguan journalist and former-revolutionary Carlos Fernando Chamorro. He is currently in exile as President Daniel Ortega intensifies his crackdown on dissent. Why has Nicaragua slumped back into authoritarianism?
  • Naomi Campbell - Supermodel and Businesswoman
    E104
    Naomi Campbell - Supermodel and BusinesswomanIn an exclusive interview for HARDtalk as part of the BBC's 100 Women season, Zeinab Badawi speaks to supermodel Naomi Campbell.
  • Bryan Hughes - Texas State Senator (Republican)
    E105
    Bryan Hughes - Texas State Senator (Republican)Republicans in Texas have managed to ban abortion in almost all cases in their state. Anyone performing, aiding or abetting the termination of a pregnancy after roughly six weeks can be sued in court. The implications are enormous, not just in Texas but across the US. And it points to a wider phenomenon. Ideological conservatives are using state activism to confront federal power. Stephen Sackur speaks to Texas Republican State Senator Bryan Hughes. Has a new front opened up in America's culture wars?
  • Roger Deakins - Cinematographer
    E106
    Roger Deakins - CinematographerStephen Sackur speaks to the acclaimed British cinematographer Sir Roger Deakins. He had made a long list of films and won two Oscars for the films 1917 and Bladerunner 2049. But is technology, from CGI to the ubiquitous camera phone changing everything we thought we knew about making films?
  • Nitin Sawhney - Musician and Composer
    E107
    Nitin Sawhney - Musician and ComposerStephen Sackur speaks to renowned British Indian musician and composer Nitin Sawhney. From a childhood disfigured by racism to the embrace of the UK's cultural elite, what are the common threads in his remarkable career?
  • Rafael Grossi - Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency
    E108
    Rafael Grossi - Director General, International Atomic Energy AgencyZeinab Badawi speaks to Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, amid concern about renewed tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme. Tehran insists that it is only developing nuclear power for civilian purposes, but now Israel has warned that it crosses all 'red lines' and that it won’t allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. This follows warnings by Washington and the EU that Iran must allow international weapons inspectors full access to its workshops. Has the IAEA’s inspection programme failed and dashed all hopes of a diplomatic solution to this crisis?
  • Michel Barnier - Former EU Chief Brexit Negotiator
    E109
    Michel Barnier - Former EU Chief Brexit NegotiatorThe crisis over a lack of supplies in the UK triggered by a shortage of truck drivers has reignited the debate about the consequences of Brexit. This comes on top of concerns about the impact on trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland and what it means for the historic peace agreement there. Zeinab Badawi speaks to Michel Barnier, who was the EU's chief Brexit negotiator and has declared himself a centre-right candidate for the presidential elections in France next year. How does he see the fallout from Brexit and why does he think he is fit to be the next president of France?
  • Niklas Frank - Son of Hans Frank, Governor General of Nazi Occupied Poland
    E110
    Niklas Frank - Son of Hans Frank, Governor General of Nazi Occupied PolandSeventy five years on from the verdict of the Nuremberg trials where some of the most senior Nazis were sentenced to death for war crimes, HARDtalk repeats its 2017 interview with the son of one of the guilty men. Stephen Sackur interviews to Niklas Frank, a journalist and writer but also the son of Hans Frank, the brutal Nazi Governor of Poland from 1939 to 1945. He was convicted of war crimes and executed for the major role he played in the deaths of millions of Jews and Poles during the Second World War. Niklas Frank tells Stephen Sackur how he's coped with the crimes of his father and why he will not let his fellow Germans forget the worst aspects of the Nazi era.
  • Ben Ferencz - Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Nazi Trials
    E111
    Ben Ferencz - Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Nazi TrialsSeventy-five years after the Nuremberg Military Tribunals convicted some of the most senior Nazis of war crimes and crimes against humanity, HARDtalk repeats its 2017 interview with the last surviving prosecutor from the trials, Ben Ferencz. He also helped liberate the death camps of Europe when he was serving in the US military. Does he believe the Nuremberg trials have made genocide and crimes against humanity less likely to be committed in the world today?
  • Richard Thaler - Professor of Behavioural Science and Economics
    E112
    Richard Thaler - Professor of Behavioural Science and EconomicsFrom Covid to climate change, governments around the world face challenges which demand modifications of human behaviour. When it comes to getting people to do things differently, what works best: the carrot of persuasion, or the stick of coercion? Stephen Sackur speaks to Richard Thaler, the world renowned economist and behavioural scientist who believes a nudge often works better than a shove when change is needed. Does that hold good when the problems we face become urgent and existential?
  • Richard Deverell - Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
    E113
    Richard Deverell - Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, KewStephen Sackur speaks to Richard Deverell, the director of Kew Gardens. He has big ambitions to put Kew, which is home to one of the world’s largest collections of living plants, at the centre of the fight to avert environmental catastrophe. But how realistic is that?
  • Sergei Ryabkov - Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister
    E114
    Sergei Ryabkov - Russia's Deputy Foreign MinisterStephen Sackur speaks to Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. Moscow is set to be a major beneficiary of the extraordinary spike in fossil fuel energy prices - does that mean Moscow will flex its muscle more aggressively on the world stage?
  • David Baddiel - Comedian and Writer
    E115
    David Baddiel - Comedian and WriterStephen Sackur speaks to writer and comedian David Baddiel, who has a gift for finding the funny in some of the darkest corners of the human psyche. Now he is taking on our often toxic online culture. Is comedy becoming a casualty of the culture wars?
  • Adela Raz - Afghanistan's Ambassador to the U.S.
    E116
    Adela Raz - Afghanistan's Ambassador to the U.S.Stephen Sackur speaks to Adela Raz, still officially Afghanistan's ambassador to the United States, though the Taliban disowns her and the Americans ignore her. In the face of a looming humanitarian catastrophe, is it time for the outside world to come to terms with Afghanistan's new rulers?
  • Philippe Sands QC - Lawyer and Writer
    E117
    Philippe Sands QC - Lawyer and Writer75 years ago the first Nuremberg trial of Nazi war criminals came to an end. The groundbreaking international tribunal handed down 12 death sentences. In the years that followed, there were hopes that an evolving mechanism of international justice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. Stephen Sackur speaks to international lawyer and author Philippe Sands. 75 years on from Nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes?
  • Henry Marsh - Neurosurgeon
    E118
    Henry Marsh - NeurosurgeonStephen Sackur speaks to brain surgeon Henry Marsh whose book Do No Harm became a bestseller. Now he is confronting his own advanced cancer and lobbying for the legalisation of assisted dying for the terminally ill. Should death ever be the desired outcome for a doctor?
  • Andrew Forrest - Chairman, Fortescue Metals Group
    E119
    Andrew Forrest - Chairman, Fortescue Metals GroupStephen Sackur speaks to Australian billionaire mining magnate Andrew Forrest, who is using a chunk of his fortune to push a green, hydrogen-based energy solution. In the run-up to the Glasgow climate change summit, his conversion to decarbonisation is timely but is it credible?
  • Ariel Dorfman - Writer
    E120
    Ariel Dorfman - WriterStephen Sackur speaks to acclaimed novelist and playwright Ariel Dorfman. His life has been shaped by political upheaval and exile. He fled Chile after General Pinochet seized power in 1973 and his books were banned and burned. Dorfman's work explores humankind's capacity for sin and salvation. Do we have it in us to overcome our worst instincts?
  • Bruno Le Maire - Economy and Finance Minister, France
    E121
    Bruno Le Maire - Economy and Finance Minister, FranceStephen Sackur speaks to French finance minister Bruno Le Maire. France is in recovery mode after the damaging impact of Covid but is struggling to deliver on long promised economic reform. With a presidential election looming, is France looking for a new direction?
  • Fatih Birol - Executive Director International Energy Agency
    E122
    Fatih Birol - Executive Director International Energy Agency HARDtalk Stephen Sackur speaks to Fatih Birol, the executive director of the International Energy Agency, who believes greenhouse gas emissions can effectively be eliminated within a generation. But is he ignoring the political realities he will encounter at the COP26 summit in Glasgow?
  • Albin Kurti - Prime Minister of Kosovo
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    Albin Kurti - Prime Minister of KosovoKosovo has enjoyed independent statehood for 13 years but almost half the world does not recognise it. Stephen Sackur speaks to prime minister Albin Kurti, who has had a turbulent career. He has been a political prisoner, he launched five tear gas attacks on his own parliament and he has a vision of Kosovo unifying with Albania. Is he a source of instability in the Balkans?
  • Fiona Hill - Senior Director, US National Security Council, 2017-2019
    E124
    Fiona Hill - Senior Director, US National Security Council, 2017-2019The Trump presidency challenged many public officials to make a choice - obey directives from the White House against their better judgment - or take a stand and face the wrath of the pro-Trump movement. Fiona Hill, former Russia adviser at the White House, took a stand. She was a key witness in the president's first impeachment and has since had time to reflect on what Trump meant for America and its geopolitical standing.
  • Mike Leigh - Director
    E125
    Mike Leigh - DirectorStephen Sackur speaks to the acclaimed British director Mike Leigh. For five decades he has told stories about believable characters facing very human dilemmas. They're painstakingly put together and not always easy to watch. Is the demand for his kind of artistic vision dwindling?
  • Patrice Evra - Former Manchester United and France Football Captain
    E126
    Patrice Evra - Former Manchester United and France Football CaptainOf all the football-mad cities in the world, few can compete with Manchester - home to two of the world's richest clubs, United and City. Football's global appeal cannot disguise the problems facing the game. Some fans say the sport is being ruined by financial greed, and racism is yet to be rooted out. Stephen Sackur speaks to former Manchester United and France star Patrice Evra. He has just done something most footballers never do by revealing his deep emotional scars. What made him do it?
  • Pawel Jablonski - Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland
    E127
    Pawel Jablonski - Deputy Foreign Minister of PolandZeinab Badawi speaks to the deputy foreign minister of Poland Pawel Jablonski. In the light of the latest tensions between Warsaw and the EU, could Poland, in time, follow Britain's lead and exit the EU?
  • Ritchie Torres - Congressman for New York (Democrat)
    E128
    Ritchie Torres - Congressman for New York (Democrat)Stephen Sackur is in south Bronx, New York, to speak to rising star of the Democratic Party Ritchie Torres. He is the first gay black man elected to congress and a vocal champion for the poorest district in the country. Is America as a whole ready to embrace progressive politics?
  • George Takei - Actor
    E129
    George Takei - ActorStephen Sackur talks to George Takei, forever famous as Lieutenant Sulu in Star Trek. Interned as a child in the United States for being of Japanese origin, he now campaigns for gay and immigrant rights. Do the values of Star Trek still resonate?
  • Ryan Girdusky - Founder of the 1776 Project political action committee
    E130
    Ryan Girdusky - Founder of the 1776 Project political action committeeStephen Sackur speaks to influential Republican activist Ryan Girdusky who is on the front line of America's culture wars. Founder of political action committee 1776 Project, he wants to end what he says is the brainwashing of US school children about race. What does it say about the US, that the classroom is a new political battleground?
  • Péter Márki-Zay - Leader of United Opposition, Hungary
    E131
    Péter Márki-Zay - Leader of United Opposition, HungaryStephen Sackur interviews Hungarian opposition leader Péter Márki-Zay who hopes to unseat Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, in the elections next spring. Can this political novice really topple Europe's most controversial leader?
  • Rana Ayyub - Journalist
    E132
    Rana Ayyub - JournalistStephen Sackur speaks to the Indian investigative journalist Rana Ayyub whose determination to dig deep into the past and present of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has prompted abuse, intimidation and legal action. What does her case say about the health of India's democracy?
  • Nicolai Tangen - CEO of Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund
    E133
    Nicolai Tangen - CEO of Norway’s Sovereign Wealth FundStephen Sackur speaks to Nicolai Tangen, head of Norway's sovereign wealth fund - worth more than $1.4 trillion, it's the biggest in the world. Fossil fuels have given Norwegians vast wealth. Are they now ready to wean themselves off oil and gas?
  • Ken Buck - Congressman for Colorado (Republican)
    E134
    Ken Buck - Congressman for Colorado (Republican)Stephen Sackur speaks to Republican congressman Ken Buck, a libertarian on issues of gun control and Covid, but a supporter of breaking up America's big tech giants. Do America's conservatives have a coherent world view and is Donald Trump still at the heart of it?
  • Paul Auster - Author
    E135
    Paul Auster - AuthorStephen Sackur is in New York to speak to writer Paul Auster, whose novels and screenplays reflect the vibrant, complex cultural melting pot that is New York city. If America is experiencing a culture war, is he ready to join the fight?
  • Moeed Yusuf - National Security Advisor of Pakistan
    E136
    Moeed Yusuf - National Security Advisor of PakistanStephen Sackur speaks with Moeed Yusuf, National Security Advisor of Pakistan. The Taliban is back in power in neighbouring Afghanistan. US and NATO forces are gone. Pakistan sees opportunities in this new reality but are there grave dangers too?
  • John Kerry - US Special Envoy for Climate
    E137
    John Kerry - US Special Envoy for ClimateWhen it comes to the global response to the climate change emergency, it pays to differentiate between words and deeds. At the Cop26 summit in Glasgow the chorus of concern from world leaders was deafening, but tough decisions on deeper emissions cuts were put off until next year. Stephen Sackur speaks to US special envoy for climate John Kerry. His mission remains to restore American leadership on the biggest existential challenge facing our planet. Is that mission impossible?
  • Sathnam Sanghera - Author and Journalist
    E138
    Sathnam Sanghera - Author and JournalistStephen Sackur speaks to author and journalist Sathnam Sanghera whose bestselling book Empireland takes a critical look at Britain's imperial past. Confronting truth means challenging cultural norms. Can it be done without opening another front in the culture wars?
  • Ernesto Araújo - Former Brazilian Foreign Minister
    E139
    Ernesto Araújo - Former Brazilian Foreign MinisterStephen Sackur speaks to Brazil's former foreign minister Ernesto Araújo who was an arch critic of global efforts to contain Covid, calling them communistic. Brazil's government now stands accused of failing to protect its people. Is that fair?
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson
    E140
    Neil deGrasse TysonStephen Sackur is in New York to speak to astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. He shares his fascination with space with millions of Americans, but here on earth science is under pressure - from Covid to climate change. Is trust in science dwindling?

 

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