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RoseAnne Archibald: Uncovering Canada's dark past
Stephen Sackur speaks to the Canadian First Nations leader and politician
Sir Andrew Pollard: The war on Covid-19
Stephen Sackur speaks to one of the scientists behind the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
Hamid Mir: Is Pakistan a safe place for journalists?
Hamid Mir was taken off air after he spoke out against Pakistan's powerful military
Daryl Davis: Reaching out to the KKK
A musician who has spent four decades trying to talk to America’s most diehard racists
Getachew Reda: What is the endgame for Tigray's rebels?
As conflict continues in northern Ethiopia, what is the endgame for Tigray’s rebels?
Aly Raisman: Are gold medals put above athletes' wellbeing?
An Olympic gymnastics champion who spoke out about abuse talks to Stephen Sackur
Tobias Ellwood: Britain's Afghanistan exit
How damaging could the consequences be?
Kamila Sidiqi: What future do Afghanistan's women face?
Stephen Sackur speaks to a government adviser who escaped Kabul as the Taliban took over
Gedion Timothewos: Ethiopia's civil war
The conflict between government forces and Tigrayan rebels has cost thousands of lives
Paula Kahumbu: Saving Africa's wild spaces
Stephen Sackur speaks to a Kenyan conservationist Paula Kahumbu
Andrei Kelin: Russia, Afghanistan and the UK
What does the situation in Afghanistan say about the wider geopolitical balance of power?
Maggi Hambling: An evolving creative vision
An acclaimed and sometimes controversial artist talks to Stephen Sackur
Omar Zakhilwal: What ideology will prevail in Afghanistan?
Hardtalk speaks to a former minister who has been involved in talks with the Taliban
Lindsey Graham: What is the Republican vision for America?
How does America see itself and its place in the world?
Nadia Calviño: Is Europe too fragmented to shape the 21st Century?
Stephen Sackur speaks to Spain's Deputy PM and Economy minister Nadia Calviño
Rudy Giuliani: Reflecting on 9/11
First broadcast in September 2011. How did the 9/11 attacks change America?
Robin Hanbury-Tenison: An explorer protecting indigenous lands
Stephen Sackur interviews an explorer protecting indigenous people and their lands
Naomi Campbell, supermodel and businesswoman
Supermodel Naomi Campbell speaks to Zeinab Badawi in an exclusive interview
Carlos Fernando Chamorro: Exiled from Nicaragua
Why has Nicaragua slumped back into authoritarianism?
Bryan Hughes: Abortion in Texas
Republicans in Texas have managed to ban abortion in almost all cases in their state
Roger Deakins: How is technology changing cinema?
Stephen Sackur speaks to one of the world's most celebrated cinematographers
Nitin Sawhney, Musician and Composer
Stephen Sackur interviews British Indian musician and composer Nitin Sawhney.
Rafael Grossi - Nuclear fallout
We speak to the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency
Michel Barnier on Brexit fallout
Zeinab Badawi speaks to the EU's former chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier
Ben Ferencz, prosecutor at the Nuremberg Nazi Trials
Have the Nuremberg trials made genocide and crimes against humanity less likely today?
Richard Thaler: Is a nudge enough to change our behaviour?
Is a nudge better than a shove when change is needed?
Richard Deverell: The battle to save the planet
Stephen Sackur speaks to the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Sergei Ryabkov: Russia and energy security
As a spike in fossil fuel prices looks to benefit Russia, how will it flex its influence?
Adela Raz, Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US
Stephen Sackur speaks to Adela Raz, Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the United States
Philippe Sands: Is international justice working?
Is international justice an ideal which the world has signally failed to live up to?
Henry Marsh: A doctor arguing for assisted dying
Why a neurosurgeon is lobbying for the legislation of assisted dying