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Ben Ferencz: The last Nuremberg trials prosecutor

Ben Ferencz, the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg Nazi trials, has died aged 103. He...

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Richard Neal: How Northern Ireland affects US-UK relations

As President Biden visits Belfast and Dublin to mark 25 years of the Good Friday Agreement,...

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Minette Batters: Is farming ready for the future?

Stephen Sackur is on a farm in rural Wiltshire to speak to Minette Batters, President of the...

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Geoffrey Robertson: The case for international justice

Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned lawyer and author Geoffrey Robertson KC, who has long...

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David Beasley: Can the world afford to feed its most vulnerable?

Sarah Montague speaks to David Beasley, the outgoing head of the World Food Programme. During his...

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Bogdan Aurescu: How is Romania handling the pressure from the war on Ukraine?

The fallout from Putin’s war on Ukraine is having a big impact on Romania, from the refugee...

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Petr Pavel: Can Ukraine still count on Europe's support?

Stephen Sackur is in Prague for an exclusive interview with the newly elected president of the...

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Evgeny Popov

Stephen Sackur speaks to Russian MP and pro-Kremlin TV host Evgeny Popov. The Ukraine invasion is...

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James Daunt - is the books industry a place where creativity and diversity truly thrive?

Stephen Sackur speaks to the hugely successful bookseller James Daunt. From Waterstones to Barnes...

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Mustafa Barghouti: Can Palestinians improve their situation?

Stephen Sackur speaks to Palestinian politician, physician and civil rights activist Mustafa...

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Sergei Pugachev

Stephen Sackur is in Nice to speak to the former Russian oligarch and billionaire businessman...

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Simcha Rothman - Is Israel plunging into chaos?

Stephen Sackur speaks to Israeli politician Simcha Rothman, a key architect of the Netanyahu...

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Notis Mitarachi: Has Greece's government lost the confidence of the people?

The devastating train crash in Greece which killed 57 people generated a wave of grief and anger....

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Félix Maradiaga: Standing up to Nicaragua's president

Stephen Sackur speaks to Félix Maradiaga, the former opposition leader and presidential candidate...

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Tikhon Dzyadko: Is there appetite for an alternative in Russia?

Stephen Sackur speaks to Tikhon Dzyadko, editor-in-chief of Russia’s independent TV news channel...

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Ece Temelkuran: Is Erdogan's control of Turkey under threat?

Stephen Sackur speaks to Ece Temelkuran, a prominent exiled Turkish writer and critic of...

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Olesya Khromeychuk: Conflict and identity

Stephen Sackur speaks to the British-Ukrainian historian and author Olesya Khromeychuk. She's...

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Stefanie Green: The ethics of assisted dying

Stephen Sackur speaks to Dr Stefanie Green, a leading advocate for Canada’s liberal assisted...

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Waris Dirie: The fight against FGM

Stephen Sackur speaks to Waris Dirie, the Somali born model, writer and activist. She was raised...

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Mick Lynch: Strife, strikes and workers' rights

Stephen Sackur speaks to Mick Lynch, leader of Britain’s biggest rail union the RMT. His members...

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