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In-depth, hard-hitting interviews with newsworthy personalities.

Episodes

  • Lubaina Himid: Race, culture and modern Britain

    25/10/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to the Turner Prize winning British artist Lubaina Himid. Her work has always put black people and their stories front and centre. Four decades ago she was seen as a radical, now she is embraced by the establishment. What does that say about modern Britain? (Photo: Artist Lubaina Himid is awarded the Robson Orr Ten Ten Award 2021 and unveils the new work at 11 Downing Street, London. Credit: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)

  • Aiden Aslin: Captured, tortured and swapped by Russia

    21/10/2023 Duration: 22min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Aiden Aslin, the British man who joined the Ukrainian army and was captured, tortured and sentenced to death by Putin’s forces. He got out in a prisoner swap, traumatised but alive. Why did he risk his life for someone else’s cause? (Photo: Aiden Aslin)

  • Adam Smith: How does the US navigate its multiple interests?

    20/10/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to US Democratic Party congressman Adam Smith. The Biden mission to the Middle East at a time of war and spiralling regional tension was always a gamble. How does the US navigate its multiple interests at this time of maximum danger?

  • Husam Zomlot: Is Gaza on the brink of a humanitarian crisis?

    18/10/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to the head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK Husam Zomlot. Hamas surely knew its murderous attack on Israel would provoke an overwhelming military response. The jihadists, it seems, wanted a devastating war. But what about Palestinians not with Hamas? As conflict in the Middle East escalates, what are their options? (Photo: Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador to Britain, attends a news conference at the Arab British Chamber of Commerce. Credit: London. Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters)

  • Olha Stefanishyna: How solid is the West’s support for Kyiv?

    13/10/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Olha Stefanishyna, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration. Just how solid is the West’s support for Kyiv? And what happens to Ukraine if the flow of weapons, money and diplomatic support is called into question from Washington to Warsaw?

  • Ehud Barak: Where will the Middle East conflict end?

    12/10/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Israel’s former Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Hamas’s murderous attack on Israel from Gaza killed more than 1,200 people and has prompted an Israeli response which has already killed more than a thousand Palestinians. Unimaginable horror has been unleashed; where will it end?

  • Danny Danon: A new Middle East war

    10/10/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to long-standing Israeli politician Danny Danon. He is a member of the Knesset for the ruling Likud party and sits on the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. Hamas’s murderous assault on Israel from Gaza is one of the darkest chapters in the country's history. The Israeli military response has already cost many Palestinian lives and has barely begun. Can a new conflict in the Middle East be contained and where does it end?

  • Lord Deben: Is short-term politics undermining climate action?

    05/10/2023 Duration: 22min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Conservative politician and former UK environment minister Lord Deben. After Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a major shift in green policies, is political short-termism undermining climate action?

  • Paolo Gentiloni: Are divisions costing the EU on the global stage?

    04/10/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Paolo Gentiloni, the European Union's economy commissioner. He’s at the centre of efforts to turn the bloc into an economic superpower capable of rivalling the US and China. But is the EU simply too divided to project real geopolitical power?

  • Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar: Can he steer Pakistan through political turmoil?

    02/10/2023 Duration: 23min

    Zeinab Badawi speaks to Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar. Can he steer the country through its current political turmoil until postponed elections are held?

  • Martin Griffiths: Is the UN system failing those in greatest need?

    28/09/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Martin Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs. From the Ukraine war to Yemen, Syria, Sudan, Myanmar and Ethiopia, is the UN system failing those in greatest need?

  • Kaja Kallas: Is Russia a threat to Estonia?

    26/09/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur is in Tallinn for an exclusive interview with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. This small Baltic state knows all about subjugation to Moscow and is a steadfast supporter of Ukraine, but just how risky is it to defy the Russian bear next door?

  • Shaharzad Akbar: How should the world respond to Afghanistan's crisis?

    22/09/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to exiled Afghan human rights campaigner Shaharzad Akbar. She is focused on the fight to end what she calls the Taliban’s gender apartheid. Given the scale of poverty and repression in Afghanistan, what is the right international response? (Photo: Shaharzad Akbar in the Hardtalk Studio)

  • Caroline Lucas: Parliamentary politics or direct action?

    18/09/2023 Duration: 22min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Green Party of England and Wales politician Caroline Lucas. She’s the party’s only Westminster MP, but she’s decided to quit. Is that because putting the planet first is never going to be a pathway to power?

  • Yuval Noah Harari: Are humans losing the ability to trust and co-operate?

    17/09/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to the acclaimed Israeli historian and author Yuval Noah Harari. Having given us an explanation of the success of humankind in his book Sapiens, he’s now in darker territory. From Israel to the United States, he says democracy is in danger. Are humans losing the ability to trust and co-operate?

  • Vladimir Milov: Could Putin outlast his enemies?

    15/09/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to former Russian deputy energy minister Vladimir Milov, who once served Vladimir Putin. Now he’s a die-hard opponent of Russia’s premier, living in exile and trying to rally a Russian resistance movement. But from the battlefield to the economy, could Putin yet outlast his enemies?

  • Mustafa Suleyman: How can AI be safely developed?

    13/09/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Mustafa Suleyman, a British pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence and a leading voice in a debate which matters to all of us. How can we take advantage of the vast potential of intelligent machines without sowing the seeds of our own destruction?

  • Tobias Billström: Controversy in Sweden

    07/09/2023 Duration: 22min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Sweden’s Foreign Minister Tobias Billström. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine pushed Sweden to seek Nato membership but right now the country is also grappling with a wave of gun violence and bombings instigated by violent crime gangs. Why are Swedes feeling so nervous?

  • Lindsey Graham: Does Trump's comeback spell trouble for America?

    05/09/2023 Duration: 23min

    Stephen Sackur speaks to US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a loyal backer of Donald Trump as he bids to win back the White House. Does his comeback spell trouble for America?

  • Nancy Pelosi: American power abroad

    03/09/2023 Duration: 22min

    With a Trump versus Biden presidential re-run looking likely, how close is the United States to political meltdown? Stephen Sackur speaks to Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, the first woman to be speaker of the US House of Representatives and a leading figure in the Democratic Party.

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