HARDtalk - Season 14 / Year 2017

HARDtalk - Season 14 / Year 2017

Season 14 / Year 2017

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DatesJan 4, 2017 - Dec 22, 2017
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Episodes

General Sir Richard Barrons, Commander UK Joint Forces Command 2013-16
Year 2017Episode 130 min

General Sir Richard Barrons, Commander UK Joint Forces Command 2013-16

Jan 4, 2017
Bassma Kodmani, Member of the negotiating team of the Syrian opposition
Year 2017Episode 230 min

Bassma Kodmani, Member of the negotiating team of the Syrian opposition

Jan 5, 2017
Jan Kizilhan, Psychologist and Trauma Therapist
Year 2017Episode 330 min

Jan Kizilhan, Psychologist and Trauma Therapist

Jan 9, 2017
Angelina Teny, Sudan People's Liberation Movement In-Opposition
Year 2017Episode 430 min

Angelina Teny, Sudan People's Liberation Movement In-Opposition

Jan 10, 2017
Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations
Year 2017Episode 530 min

Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations

Jan 10, 2017
Theo Padnos - American Journalist Held Captive in Syria, 2012-2014
Year 2017Episode 630 min

Theo Padnos - American Journalist Held Captive in Syria, 2012-2014

Jan 12, 2017
Akram Khan, dancer and choreographer
Year 2017Episode 730 min

Akram Khan, dancer and choreographer

Jan 16, 2017
Alexey Navalny, Chairman, Russian Progress Party
Year 2017Episode 830 min

Alexey Navalny, Chairman, Russian Progress Party

Jan 19, 2017
Dmitry Peskov
Year 2017Episode 930 min

Dmitry Peskov

Jan 21, 2017
Ursula von der Leyen, German Defence Minister
Year 2017Episode 1030 min

Ursula von der Leyen, German Defence Minister

Jan 24, 2017
Audu Ogbeh, Nigerian Agriculture Minister
Year 2017Episode 1130 min

Audu Ogbeh, Nigerian Agriculture Minister

Jan 25, 2017
Forest Whitaker, Actor
Year 2017Episode 1230 min

Forest Whitaker, Actor

Jan 26, 2017
Jens Stoltenberg, Nato Secretary General
Year 2017Episode 1330 min

Jens Stoltenberg, Nato Secretary General

Jan 29, 2017
Dominic Raab MP - Brexit Select Committee, UK
Year 2017Episode 1430 min

Dominic Raab MP - Brexit Select Committee, UK

Jan 31, 2017
Guy Verhofstadt, European Parliament's Chief Brexit Negotiator
Year 2017Episode 1530 min

Guy Verhofstadt, European Parliament's Chief Brexit Negotiator

Feb 1, 2017
Petula Clark, singer and actress
Year 2017Episode 1630 min

Petula Clark, singer and actress

Feb 6, 2017
Vicente Fox - Former Mexico President, 2000-2006
Year 2017Episode 1730 min

Vicente Fox - Former Mexico President, 2000-2006

Feb 8, 2017
Myron Ebell, director of Competitive Enterprise Institute
Year 2017Episode 1830 min

Myron Ebell, director of Competitive Enterprise Institute

Feb 9, 2017
Jens Spahn, Deputy Finance Minister, Germany
Year 2017Episode 1930 min

Jens Spahn, Deputy Finance Minister, Germany

Feb 14, 2017
John Madden, Film Director
Year 2017Episode 2030 min

John Madden, Film Director

Feb 15, 2017
David Walsh - Chief Sports Writer, Sunday Times, UK
Year 2017Episode 2130 min

David Walsh - Chief Sports Writer, Sunday Times, UK

Feb 20, 2017
Tzipi Livni, Joint leader, Zionist Union, Israel
Year 2017Episode 2230 min

Tzipi Livni, Joint leader, Zionist Union, Israel

Feb 21, 2017
Professor Mohammad Marandi, University of Tehran, Iran
Year 2017Episode 2330 min

Professor Mohammad Marandi, University of Tehran, Iran

Feb 22, 2017
Norma McCorvey, Roe v Wade Abortion Case
Year 2017Episode 2430 min

Norma McCorvey, Roe v Wade Abortion Case

Feb 23, 2017
Donald Verrilli, US Solicitor General, 2011-2016
Year 2017Episode 2530 min

Donald Verrilli, US Solicitor General, 2011-2016

Feb 28, 2017
Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore
Year 2017Episode 2630 min

Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore

Mar 1, 2017
Husam Zomlot, Advisor to the President of the Palestinian Authority
Year 2017Episode 2730 min

Husam Zomlot, Advisor to the President of the Palestinian Authority

Mar 2, 2017
Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Former Prime Minister of Ukraine
Year 2017Episode 2830 min

Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Former Prime Minister of Ukraine

Mar 6, 2017
Moïse Katumbi - DR Congo Opposition Politician
Year 2017Episode 2930 min

Moïse Katumbi - DR Congo Opposition Politician

Mar 7, 2017
Joice Mujuru, Vice President of Zimbabwe 2004-2014
Year 2017Episode 3030 min

Joice Mujuru, Vice President of Zimbabwe 2004-2014

Mar 13, 2017
Joshua Wong, secretary general of Demosisto Party, Hong Kong
Year 2017Episode 3130 min

Joshua Wong, secretary general of Demosisto Party, Hong Kong

Mar 14, 2017
Bob Graham, Former Senator and Governor of Florida
Year 2017Episode 3230 min

Bob Graham, Former Senator and Governor of Florida

Mar 15, 2017
Vladimir Kara-Murza - Vice-chairman, Open Russia Movement
Year 2017Episode 3330 min

Vladimir Kara-Murza - Vice-chairman, Open Russia Movement

Mar 16, 2017
Walter Mzembi, Minister for Tourism, Zimbabwe
Year 2017Episode 3430 min

Walter Mzembi, Minister for Tourism, Zimbabwe

Mar 20, 2017
Harriet Harman, Former Labour Minister
Year 2017Episode 3530 min

Harriet Harman, Former Labour Minister

Mar 21, 2017
Selin Sayek Böke, Deputy Leader, Turkey's Republican People's Party
Year 2017Episode 3630 min

Selin Sayek Böke, Deputy Leader, Turkey's Republican People's Party

Mar 22, 2017
Ben Ferencz, Former Nuremberg Prosecutor
Year 2017Episode 3730 min

Ben Ferencz, Former Nuremberg Prosecutor

Mar 28, 2017
James Mitchell - Interrogator for the CIA, 2002-2009
Year 2017Episode 3830 min

James Mitchell - Interrogator for the CIA, 2002-2009

Mar 30, 2017
Sir Ian McKellen, Actor
Year 2017Episode 3930 min

Sir Ian McKellen, Actor

Apr 4, 2017
Anniversary Programme One
Year 2017Episode 4030 min

Anniversary Programme One

Apr 5, 2017
Sandro Gozi, Italy's Under-Secretary for European Affairs
Year 2017Episode 4130 min

Sandro Gozi, Italy's Under-Secretary for European Affairs

Apr 6, 2017
Anniversary Programme Two
Year 2017Episode 4230 min

Anniversary Programme Two

Apr 10, 2017
Hugh Thompson - Vietnam Helicopter Pilot, My Lai
Year 2017Episode 4330 min

Hugh Thompson - Vietnam Helicopter Pilot, My Lai

Apr 11, 2017
Nina Simone, Singer and Activist
Year 2017Episode 4430 min

Nina Simone, Singer and Activist

Apr 12, 2017
On the Road in Venezuela
Year 2017Episode 4530 min

On the Road in Venezuela

Apr 13, 2017
Rima Khalaf - Head of UN ESCWA 2010-2017
Year 2017Episode 4630 min

Rima Khalaf - Head of UN ESCWA 2010-2017

Apr 17, 2017
Bishop Angaelos - General Bishop, Coptic Orthodox Church UK
Year 2017Episode 4730 min

Bishop Angaelos - General Bishop, Coptic Orthodox Church UK

Apr 18, 2017
Pascal Bruckner - Philosopher and Writer
Year 2017Episode 4830 min

Pascal Bruckner - Philosopher and Writer

Apr 18, 2017
Vladimir Chizhov - Russia's Ambassador to the European Union
Year 2017Episode 4930 min

Vladimir Chizhov - Russia's Ambassador to the European Union

Sarah Montague speaks to Vladimir Chizhov, Russia's ambassador to the EU. Just months ago, Russia was congratulating President Trump on his inauguration and expressing hope that both countries would take their interaction 'to a whole new level'. Now, Moscow's relations with the US and the west are so bad that the Russian prime minister Medvedev talks of them as 'ruined'. Can Russia and the west mend their relationship before it's too late?

Apr 20, 2017
Donald Trump, 1998
Year 2017Episode 5030 min

Donald Trump, 1998

HARDtalk celebrates its twentieth anniversary with a repeat of one of its classic interviews. The programme's first anchor Tim Sebastian interviews Donald Trump on location at the Trump Tower in 1998. Theydiscuss the nature of doing business in a city like New York, the fame that has come with his success, the women in his life, and revenge and getting even with those who have hurt him in business.

Apr 23, 2017
Niklas Frank, Son of Hans Frank, Governor of Nazi Occupied Poland (1939 - 45)
Year 2017Episode 5130 min

Niklas Frank, Son of Hans Frank, Governor of Nazi Occupied Poland (1939 - 45)

HARDtalk is in rural northern Germany to meet 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 andexecuted after the Nuremberg trials 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.

Apr 25, 2017
Sir Paul Collier, Economist
Year 2017Episode 5230 min

Sir Paul Collier, Economist

Sarah Montague speaks to economist Professor Sir Paul Collier. The refugee crisis is one of the world's most intractable problems: 60 million people have fled their homes, with a third of them also fleeingtheir own country. But Professor Collier believes the problem is fixable and 'we can do it easily'. The solution, he argues, is to give refugees jobs. In doing so he suggests everyone will benefit. But if the answer is so simple, why has it not been done before?

Apr 27, 2017
Binali Yildirim, Turkish Prime Minister
Year 2017Episode 5330 min

Binali Yildirim, Turkish Prime Minister

HARDtalk's Zeinab Badawi is in Ankara to speak to the Turkish prime minister, Binali Yildirim, in an exclusive BBC interview. Politicians from the ruling AK Party say they are trying to bring the country together after the divisive referendum giving the presidency greater powers.

The government narrowly won the vote, but the result is still being questioned by opposition parties and no-voters. Protests claiming the poll was rigged have been widespread, but the electoral commission has upheld the outcome. Is the country sliding towards one-party dictatorship?

Apr 28, 2017
Mira Markovic, Wife of Slobodan Milosevic
Year 2017Episode 5430 min

Mira Markovic, Wife of Slobodan Milosevic

HARDtalk celebrates its 20th anniversary with a repeat of one of its classic interviews. Tim Sebastian speaks to Mira Markovic, the wife of former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic, who repeatedly laid theblame for ten years of bloodshed during the Balkan wars squarely at the feet of the West. Mrs Markovic staunchly defended Milosevic, incarcerated at the time of this interview in 2001 in The Hague by the International Court of Justice. In this bruising encounter as her husband awaited trial for war crimes, Tim Sebastian asked her who she thought was responsible for the thousands of forced deportations and the mass murders, and whether she expected her husband to one day be released?

Apr 30, 2017
Jamie McGoldrick - UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen
Year 2017Episode 5530 min

Jamie McGoldrick - UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen

The war in Yemen has resulted in 10,000 civilian fatalities so far, but this number may soon be dwarfed by the number of deaths caused by starvation. Yemen is experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe which thewarring parties are making worse and which the outside world seems unwilling or unable to tackle. Stephen Sackur talks to the UN humanitarian coordinator in the country, Jamie McGoldrick. Is he losing the struggle to save millions of lives?

May 2, 2017
Fikile Mbalula, Police Minister of South Africa
Year 2017Episode 5630 min

Fikile Mbalula, Police Minister of South Africa

HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur speaks to South Africa's police minister Fikile Mbalula. South Africa's ANC was once seen as an inspirational model for Africa, but now it's becoming a watchword for infighting,cronyism, corruption and the dangers of one party rule.

President Jacob Zuma stands accused of abusing his power - not just by his enemies but by many erstwhile ANC colleagues. Fikile was made police minister in a recent hugely controversial cabinet shake-up, as the scandals pile up are we witnessing the slow death of the ANC?

May 3, 2017
Michaela DePrince, Ballerina
Year 2017Episode 5730 min

Michaela DePrince, Ballerina

HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur speaks to the international ballerina Michaela DePrince. To make it to the top in the world of ballet requires not just extraordinary talent, but immense reserves of physical andmental determination.

Imagine how much more it takes if your childhood is torn apart by civil war, hunger and homelessness. Michaela DePrince has made a remarkable journey from horrific suffering in Sierra Leone to accolades in the world of international dance - how did she make it happen?

May 7, 2017
Christopher Hill, former US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia
Year 2017Episode 5830 min

Christopher Hill, former US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia

Stephen Sackur talks to American diplomat Christopher Hill, who has served under three US presidents and was a former lead negotiator on North Korea. President Trump has described North Korea's leader KimJong-un as a 'pretty smart cookie' who he would be 'honoured' to meet. But with military tensions on the peninsula rising, could Trump's unpredictable approach to foreign policy actually work?

May 8, 2017
Sylvie Goulard MEP - La République en Marche
Year 2017Episode 5930 min

Sylvie Goulard MEP - La République en Marche

On Sunday 14 May, Emmanuel Macron takes office as president of France. His nascent political organisation promises to get France's sluggish economy on the move again, but only if it can win legislativeelections in June. Shaun Ley speaks to French MEP Sylvie Goulard, who has thrown her support behind Mr Macron. Can the new president deliver and move France forward ?

May 10, 2017
Charles Flanagan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland
Year 2017Episode 6030 min

Charles Flanagan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland

Stephen Sackur is in Dublin for a special edition of HARDtalk. Ireland has bounced back from the financial crisis of 2008, but now it is being swept by a new wave of apprehension. This time it's all aboutBrexit. When Britain leaves the European Union, Ireland will suffer significant collateral damage - in terms of jobs, trade, and the status of its borders. HARDtalk speaks to Ireland's foreign and trade minister Charles Flanagan, will Britains leaving the EU have catastrophic consequences across the Irish Sea?

May 11, 2017
Elif Shafak
Year 2017Episode 6130 min

Elif Shafak

Stephen Sackur speaks to Turkish novelist and writer Elif Shafak, who lives much of her life in London.

A dozen years ago, Europeans looked at Turkey and thought they saw a country becoming more like them, embracing western values and on a long-term track to EU membership. But today Europe sees authoritarianism, conservatism and repression embodied in the all-powerful figure of President Erdogan.

Does the West get anywhere close to understanding Turkey's complex culture and politics?

May 14, 2017
Rob Wainwright, Director of Europol
Year 2017Episode 6230 min

Rob Wainwright, Director of Europol

Stephen Sackur speaks to Rob Wainwright, head of the European police agency Europol. With people and businesses increasingly dependent on the internet and computing, they are more vulnerable than ever to cybercrime. One such example is the worldwide spread of the ransomware known as WannaCry which has shut down vital computer systems in businesses and public institutions around the world. Are the cyber-crooks several steps ahead of the cyber-cops?

May 15, 2017
Julio Borges - President of the National Assembly of Venezuela
Year 2017Episode 6330 min

Julio Borges - President of the National Assembly of Venezuela

Mass anti-government protests have swept across Venezuela in the past month as the country becomes ever deeper embroiled in economic and political chaos. Close to 40 people have been killed in street clashes,shops are short of food, and hospitals low on medicine.

Stephen Sackur asks Julio Borges, speaker of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, if the Chavista socialist revolution is dying on its feet.

May 16, 2017
Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu - Nigerian Minister for Petroleum Resources
Year 2017Episode 6430 min

Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu - Nigerian Minister for Petroleum Resources

As part of the BBC's Trading Fortunes season focusing on global trade, Stephen Sackur speaks to Nigeria's minister of state for petroleum resources, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu. When President Muhamadu Buhari won theNigerian presidency two years ago it seemed like Africa's most populous nation had turned a corner. A first ever peaceful, democratic transition brought a promise of cleaner, better governance, and major economic reform. Two years on, how has it gone? Can oil-dependent Nigeria transform itself into a modern trading economy?

May 21, 2017
Sir Suma Chakrabarti - President, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Year 2017Episode 6530 min

Sir Suma Chakrabarti - President, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur speaks to bank president Sir Suma Chakrabarti. From the wreckage of the Soviet Empire a new, freer, more prosperous region emerged, anchored in the EU and NATO. The European Bank ofReconstruction and Development was created to foster that transformation. These days many of its investment projects are in Turkey, Central Asia and North Africa - has mission creep undermined the values of the EBRD?

May 23, 2017
Gilles Kepel, French political scientist and Arabist
Year 2017Episode 6630 min

Gilles Kepel, French political scientist and Arabist

HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur speaks to renowned academic Gilles Kepel, an expert on Islamist terrorism in France and beyond. His work is influential in some political circles, it was cited by newly-elected Frenchpresident Emmanuel Macron during the recent campaign, and controversial in others.

In the wake of the terrible suicide bombing in Manchester, a familiar question is being asked again - is the West any closer to an effective counter-terror strategy?

May 24, 2017
Dean Baquet, executive editor New York Times
Year 2017Episode 6730 min

Dean Baquet, executive editor New York Times

Stephen Sackur is in New York city to speak to Dean Baquet, the executive editor of the New York Times. The paper has been at the forefront of reporting into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential election and the first months of the Trump presidency. President Trump has regularly criticised the Times and accused it, and other media, of propagating 'fake news'.

Dean Baquet is asked how far the public can trust the New York Times's regular use of anonymous sources to report on the inner workings of the White House and whether its claim to be fair in its reporting stands up to scrutiny.

May 29, 2017
David Shearer
Year 2017Episode 6830 min

David Shearer

Stephen Sackur speaks to the head of the United Nations mission in South Sudan, David Shearer.

South Sudan's lethal cocktail of civil war, ethnic division, failed governance, widespread hunger and disease threatens millions of lives. It represents a tragic failure on the part of the rulers of Africa's newest country, and on the part of the United Nations mission there which has brought neither peace nor protection. What hope is there for the people of South Sudan?

Jun 1, 2017
Bernie Sanders, US politician
Year 2017Episode 6930 min

Bernie Sanders, US politician

Stephen Sackur is at the 2017 Hay Literary Festival to speak to US senator Bernie Sanders, the longest-serving independent in US congressional history. He was credited with injecting passion and belief into therace for 2016's Democratic presidential nomination, a race that was eventually won by Hillary Clinton. But did he plant the seeds of a political revolution in the United States?

Jun 4, 2017
Jake Sullivan - Former Adviser to Hillary Clinton
Year 2017Episode 7030 min

Jake Sullivan - Former Adviser to Hillary Clinton

HARDtalk's Zeinab Badawi speaks to US Democratic Party insider Jake Sullivan, a key adviser to senior Democrats, including Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state as well as on the campaign trail in2016. President Trump has attracted a lot of criticism at home and abroad over his rhetoric and style of leadership. But is he not proving more effective in important foreign policy issues, like the fight against extremists, than the previous Democratic administration?

Jun 11, 2017
Stephen King - Economist
Year 2017Episode 7130 min

Stephen King - Economist

Stephen Sackur speaks to Stephen King, the influential economist, writer and former chief economist to HSBC bank. The western world's position as the dominant force in global politics and economics is confused and uncertain, with the recent elections in the UK and France pointing to fractures in Europe.

Meanwhile, president Trump and Angela Merkel have worldviews that are poles apart and the western consensus on liberal economics and globalisation is at loggerheads. Is globalisation stuck in reverse gear?

Jun 12, 2017
Alexander de Croo, deputy prime minister of Belgium
Year 2017Episode 7230 min

Alexander de Croo, deputy prime minister of Belgium

Stephen Sackur speaks to the deputy prime minister of Belgium, Alexander de Croo. The recent UK general election was supposed to strengthen the British government's hand in the looming Brexit negotiations.Instead, it has backfired with Theresa May a weakened prime minister at the head of a minority government, ill-prepared for the complex, difficult talks that lie ahead. Does Europe view Britain's travails with sympathy or relish?

Jun 13, 2017
Vladimir Yakunin, Former President of Russian Railways
Year 2017Episode 7330 min

Vladimir Yakunin, Former President of Russian Railways

Stephen Sackur speaks to the former head of Russian Railways, Vladimir Yakunin. For the past 17 years Vladimir Putin has ruled Russia - as president or prime minister. But he hasn't done it alone. He has beenbacked by a coterie of trusted associates, connected through past ties in St Petersburg, or in the KGB or in business. Yakunin was part of President Putin's inner circle, so much so the US made him a target of sanctions after the invasion of Crimea. Are cracks showing in the Putin project?

Jun 18, 2017
Antonio Trillanes, Philippines Senator
Year 2017Episode 7430 min

Antonio Trillanes, Philippines Senator

Stephen Sackur speaks to Philippines senator Antonio 'Sonny' Trillanes. When it comes to populist politics delivered with robust action, no-one does it quite like Rodrigo Duterte, elected president of thePhilippines a year ago. Since he came to power, around 7,000 people have been killed in his war on drugs crime. Human rights groups are aghast, but a majority of Filipinos seem to admire his iron fist policy. Is President Duterte taking the Philippines and the region in a new direction?

Jun 20, 2017
Thuli Madonsela - Public Protector, South Africa (2009-2016)
Year 2017Episode 7530 min

Thuli Madonsela - Public Protector, South Africa (2009-2016)

Stephen Sackur speaks to Thuli Madonsela, South Africa's public protector until late 2016. President Zuma's grip on power in South Africa appears to be weakened. He will relinquish leadership of the ANC at theend of 2017. Whether he will complete his term as South Africa's president is uncertain as allegations of cronyism and corruption pile up around his government. Thuli Madonsela exposed a web of worrying connections between the state and big business interests, but are her concerns about to be brushed off?

Jun 22, 2017
Dimitri Papadimitriou - Minister of Economy and Development, Greece
Year 2017Episode 7630 min

Dimitri Papadimitriou - Minister of Economy and Development, Greece

Stephen Sackur speaks to Greece's economy minister, Dimitri Papadimitriou. Greece's debt crisis and economic collapse used to be headline news, but not so much anymore. But does that mean the country is in recovery? Not if you ask the average Greek.

Almost half of all young people are jobless and the elderly continue to see their pensions cut. With austerity biting deeper with every new release of European bailout money, is there any way out of the hole Greece is in?

Jun 27, 2017
Moshe Ya'alon - Israeli Minister of Defence (2013-2016)
Year 2017Episode 7730 min

Moshe Ya'alon - Israeli Minister of Defence (2013-2016)

Stephen Sackur speaks to the former Israeli defence minister Moshe Ya'alon, who has become a harsh critic of prime minister Netanyahu.

On the face of it, Israel has achieved a form of stability - led by the sameman for eight years, locked in a state of hostile non-communication with the Palestinians, confident of strong support from Washington.

But look a little deeper and cracks appear. Prime minister Netanyahu is under investigation and Israeli society appears ill at ease with itself. How fragile is Israeli unity?

Jun 28, 2017
Joe Lieberman - US Senator for Connecticut, 1989-2013
Year 2017Episode 7830 min

Joe Lieberman - US Senator for Connecticut, 1989-2013

Stephen Sackur talks to former US senator Joe Lieberman about the example America is now setting for the world. Lieberman was Al Gore's vice presidential running mate in 2000 and has recently been touted as acontender to be FBI director under Donald Trump. Is Trump fundamentally changing America's global role?

Jun 29, 2017
Fatou Bensouda - Prosecutor, International Criminal Court
Year 2017Episode 7930 min

Fatou Bensouda - Prosecutor, International Criminal Court

Zeinab Badawi speaks to the prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda. The recent release of Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi by the Libyan group holding him has led the ICC in The Hague to demand his arrest. He has been indicted by the Court for alleged crimes against humanity, murder and persecution.

The ICC was set up in 2002 as a court of last resort to try such individuals. But it has met a barrage of criticisms, principally that it has an anti-African bias, because only Africans have been convicted and nearly all the cases before it are from the continent. What does Fatou Bensouda, a lawyer from Gambia, say in the Court's defence?

Jul 2, 2017
Lt General Tukur Yusuf Buratai - Chief of Army Staff, Nigeria
Year 2017Episode 8030 min

Lt General Tukur Yusuf Buratai - Chief of Army Staff, Nigeria

Stephen Sackur talks to Nigeria's army chief, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai. Nigeria's stability and unity is threatened by internal tensions, conflict and corruption. From the Boko Haram insurgency inthe north to violent militancy in the south and separatist aspirations in the east. Amid all this turmoil, how effective in securing the country is the Nigerian army?

Jul 4, 2017
Lord Patten, European Commissioner for External Relations (1999-2004)
Year 2017Episode 8930 min

Lord Patten, European Commissioner for External Relations (1999-2004)

Apr 2, 2017
Rob Wainwright, Director of Europol
Year 2017Episode 9230 min

Rob Wainwright, Director of Europol

Oct 23, 2017
Michaela DePrince, Ballerina
Year 2017Episode 9430 min

Michaela DePrince, Ballerina

Nov 14, 2017
Sylvie Goulard MEP, La Republique en Marche
Year 2017Episode 9630 min

Sylvie Goulard MEP, La Republique en Marche

Nov 8, 2017
On the Road in Eastern Libya
Year 2017Episode 9730 min

On the Road in Eastern Libya

Aug 22, 2017
Daniel Hannan - Conservative, MEP for South East England
Year 2017Episode 9830 min

Daniel Hannan - Conservative, MEP for South East England

Aug 23, 2017
Richard Cohen, President, Southern Poverty Law Center
Year 2017Episode 9930 min

Richard Cohen, President, Southern Poverty Law Center

Aug 24, 2017
Kenneth Bae, Former North Korea detainee
Year 2017Episode 10030 min

Kenneth Bae, Former North Korea detainee

Aug 29, 2017
Nicky Morgan - Chair of UK Treasury Select Committee
Year 2017Episode 10130 min

Nicky Morgan - Chair of UK Treasury Select Committee

Aug 31, 2017
Lindsey Graham - US Senator
Year 2017Episode 10230 min

Lindsey Graham - US Senator

Sep 4, 2017
Tony Fernandes - Group Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia
Year 2017Episode 10330 min

Tony Fernandes - Group Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia

Sep 6, 2017
John Negroponte - US Deputy Secretary of State, 2007-2009
Year 2017Episode 10430 min

John Negroponte - US Deputy Secretary of State, 2007-2009

Sep 8, 2017
Chrissie Hynde - Singer, Songwriter and Guitarist
Year 2017Episode 10530 min

Chrissie Hynde - Singer, Songwriter and Guitarist

Sep 10, 2017
Olusegun Obasanjo - President of Nigeria, 1999-2007
Year 2017Episode 10630 min

Olusegun Obasanjo - President of Nigeria, 1999-2007

Sep 11, 2017
Kgalema Motlanthe - President of South Africa, 2008-2009
Year 2017Episode 10730 min

Kgalema Motlanthe - President of South Africa, 2008-2009

Sep 12, 2017
Howard Jacobson, Writer
Year 2017Episode 10830 min

Howard Jacobson, Writer

Sep 14, 2017
Antonio Guterres, Secretary General United Nations
Year 2017Episode 10930 min

Antonio Guterres, Secretary General United Nations

Sep 18, 2017
Peter Szijjarto, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary
Year 2017Episode 11030 min

Peter Szijjarto, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary

Sep 20, 2017
Orhan Pamuk, Author
Year 2017Episode 11130 min

Orhan Pamuk, Author

Sep 21, 2017
Mario Monti - Prime Minister of Italy, 2011-2013
Year 2017Episode 11230 min

Mario Monti - Prime Minister of Italy, 2011-2013

Sep 22, 2017
Konstantin Kosachev, Chair, Russian Federation Council Foreign Affairs Committee
Year 2017Episode 11330 min

Konstantin Kosachev, Chair, Russian Federation Council Foreign Affairs Committee

Sep 26, 2017
Khawaja Asif, Foreign Minister, Pakistan
Year 2017Episode 11430 min

Khawaja Asif, Foreign Minister, Pakistan

Sep 27, 2017
Nathalie Loiseau - Minister for European Affairs, France
Year 2017Episode 11530 min

Nathalie Loiseau - Minister for European Affairs, France

Oct 2, 2017
Beatrix Von Storch, Deputy Leader, Alternative for Germany Party
Year 2017Episode 11630 min

Beatrix Von Storch, Deputy Leader, Alternative for Germany Party

Oct 3, 2017
Wilko Johnson - Musician
Year 2017Episode 11730 min

Wilko Johnson - Musician

Oct 9, 2017
On the Road in France
Year 2017Episode 11830 min

On the Road in France

Oct 11, 2017
Masrour Barzani - Intelligence and Security Chief, Kurdistan Regional Government
Year 2017Episode 11930 min

Masrour Barzani - Intelligence and Security Chief, Kurdistan Regional Government

Oct 12, 2017
Jane Fonda - Actor
Year 2017Episode 12030 min

Jane Fonda - Actor

Oct 13, 2017
Barbet Schroeder - Film Director
Year 2017Episode 12430 min

Barbet Schroeder - Film Director

Oct 17, 2017
Emily Thornberry, Shadow Foreign Secretary, UK
Year 2017Episode 12530 min

Emily Thornberry, Shadow Foreign Secretary, UK

Oct 19, 2017
Dan Brown - Author
Year 2017Episode 12630 min

Dan Brown - Author

Oct 23, 2017
Joe Arpaio - Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona (1993-2016)
Year 2017Episode 12730 min

Joe Arpaio - Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona (1993-2016)

Oct 25, 2017
Hakainde Hichilema - Zambian Opposition Leader
Year 2017Episode 12830 min

Hakainde Hichilema - Zambian Opposition Leader

Nov 1, 2017
Dr. Bernice A. King - CEO, The King Center
Year 2017Episode 12930 min

Dr. Bernice A. King - CEO, The King Center

Oct 30, 2017
Professor Alan Winfield - Bristol Robotics Laboratory
Year 2017Episode 13030 min

Professor Alan Winfield - Bristol Robotics Laboratory

Oct 31, 2017
Alfred Bosch - Republican Left of Catalonia Party
Year 2017Episode 13230 min

Alfred Bosch - Republican Left of Catalonia Party

Nov 2, 2017
Ernest Moniz - US Energy Secretary, 2013 - Jan 2017
Year 2017Episode 13330 min

Ernest Moniz - US Energy Secretary, 2013 - Jan 2017

Nov 6, 2017
Kathy Griffin - Comedian
Year 2017Episode 13430 min

Kathy Griffin - Comedian

Nov 8, 2017
David McAllister - Chair, European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee
Year 2017Episode 13530 min

David McAllister - Chair, European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee

Nov 9, 2017
Jacob Rees Mogg - Conservative Party, UK
Year 2017Episode 13630 min

Jacob Rees Mogg - Conservative Party, UK

Nov 10, 2017
Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Journalist
Year 2017Episode 13730 min

Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Journalist

Nov 12, 2017
Extra Time - Rob Andrew - Former Director of Professional Rugby, RFU 2017-11-13
Year 2017Episode 13830 min

Extra Time - Rob Andrew - Former Director of Professional Rugby, RFU 2017-11-13

Nov 13, 2017
Extra Time - Wladimir Klitschko - World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, 2006-2015 2017-11-14
Year 2017Episode 13930 min

Extra Time - Wladimir Klitschko - World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, 2006-2015 2017-11-14

Nov 14, 2017
David Miliband - President and CEO, International Rescue Committee
Year 2017Episode 14030 min

David Miliband - President and CEO, International Rescue Committee

Nov 17, 2017
Ibbo Mandaza - Zimbabwean Academic
Year 2017Episode 14130 min

Ibbo Mandaza - Zimbabwean Academic

Nov 21, 2017
Baz Luhrmann - Director
Year 2017Episode 14230 min

Baz Luhrmann - Director

Nov 22, 2017
Ksenia Sobchak, Russian Presidential Candidate
Year 2017Episode 14330 min

Ksenia Sobchak, Russian Presidential Candidate

Nov 28, 2017
Jorge Toledo - Secretary of State for the EU, Spain
Year 2017Episode 14430 min

Jorge Toledo - Secretary of State for the EU, Spain

Nov 29, 2017
David Haigh, Former Managing Director of Leeds United
Year 2017Episode 14530 min

David Haigh, Former Managing Director of Leeds United

Nov 30, 2017
Gene Simmons - Musician and Businessman
Year 2017Episode 14630 min

Gene Simmons - Musician and Businessman

Dec 4, 2017
Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director Oxfam International
Year 2017Episode 14730 min

Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director Oxfam International

Dec 5, 2017
Lemn Sissay, Poet and Playwright
Year 2017Episode 14830 min

Lemn Sissay, Poet and Playwright

Dec 6, 2017
Beatrice Fihn - ICAN Executive Director
Year 2017Episode 14930 min

Beatrice Fihn - ICAN Executive Director

Dec 11, 2017
Swapan Dasgupta - Upper House, Indian Parliament
Year 2017Episode 15030 min

Swapan Dasgupta - Upper House, Indian Parliament

Dec 12, 2017
Marcus Wareing - Chef and Restaurateur
Year 2017Episode 15130 min

Marcus Wareing - Chef and Restaurateur

Dec 13, 2017
Ibrahim Ghandour - Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sudan
Year 2017Episode 15230 min

Ibrahim Ghandour - Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sudan

Dec 18, 2017
Naftali Bennett, Minister of Education, Israel
Year 2017Episode 15330 min

Naftali Bennett, Minister of Education, Israel

Dec 19, 2017
Zineb El Rhazoui, Former Charlie Hebdo Journalist
Year 2017Episode 15430 min

Zineb El Rhazoui, Former Charlie Hebdo Journalist

Dec 21, 2017
Review 2017
Year 2017Episode 15530 min

Review 2017

Dec 22, 2017

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