Location:
United Kingdom
Genres:
Government
Networks:
BBC
Description:
In-depth, hard-hitting interviews with newsworthy personalities.
Language:
English
Episodes
Andrei Kelin: Is Vladimir Putin reshaping geopolitics?
11/3/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to Russia’s ambassador in London, Andrei Kelin. Thanks to the war in Ukraine and allegations of Russian hybrid warfare in Europe and beyond, diplomatic relations between Moscow and the West are poisonous. Is Vladimir Putin right to think he’s reshaping geopolitics?
Duration:00:22:58
HARDtalk
11/1/2024
In-depth, hard-hitting interviews with newsworthy personalities.
Duration:00:22:56
Diane Foley: Bringing detained Americans home
10/30/2024
Stephen Sackur talks to Diane Foley, whose son James was kidnapped by the Islamic State group and murdered in 2014. She’s spent a decade coming to terms with that and campaigning to get other detained Americans home.
Duration:00:22:57
Chris Murphy: Is Kamala Harris a candidate for change?
10/28/2024
Stephen Sackur is in Washington DC to speak to Democratic Party Senator Chris Murphy. In the final days of an eye-wateringly close presidential election campaign, how can Vice President Kamala Harris convince Americans that she and the Democrats stand for change rather than business as usual?
Duration:00:22:58
John Bolton: Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor
10/23/2024
Stephen Sackur is in Washington DC to speak to Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton. With the election looming, Bolton calls his former boss a danger to America. But he won’t back Kamala Harris either. Is America too divided to offer global leadership?
Duration:00:22:58
Frank Skinner: What unites the many facets of Frank Skinner?
10/21/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to stand-up comedian, and broadcaster Frank Skinner, who also happens to be a writer on poetry, religion and much more. Football and sex were, and are, the staples of much of his humour, but he’s never been a one-trick pony. What unites the many facets of Frank Skinner?
Duration:00:22:57
Seyed Hossein Mousavian: With Israel poised to strike Tehran, how vulnerable is Iran?
10/17/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to former Iranian nuclear negotiator Seyed Hossein Mousavian. Now in exile in the US, he is an advocate for dialogue between Iran and the West. With Israel poised to strike, having already delivered severe blows to Tehran, how vulnerable is Iran?
Duration:00:22:59
Ali Abbasi: Is censorship a growing cross-cultural problem?
10/16/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to the Iranian-Danish film director Ali Abbasi. His new movie The Apprentice, about Donald Trump’s early years in business, has enraged team Trump
Duration:00:22:57
Marietje Schaake: Is Silicon Valley too powerful?
10/14/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to the former MEP Marietje Schaake, who is now a cyber expert at Stanford University. Her book, The Tech Coup, suggests the world’s failure to properly regulate digital technology threatens individual rights and democratic freedom worldwide. Is it too late to change course?
Duration:00:22:57
Danny Danon: Can Force Alone Deliver Israel The Security It Craves?
10/10/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to Israel’s Ambassador at the UN Danny Danon. Israel is now fighting a multi-front war, intent on delivering its enemies in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran a series of crushing blows. But can force alone deliver Israel the security it craves?
Duration:00:22:58
Tamir Pardo: Does Israel's greatest threat come from within?
10/9/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to Tamir Pardo, former director of the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. He was appointed by Benjamin Netanyahu but now he’s a fierce critic of the Israeli Prime Minister. When he says the greatest threat to Israel’s future comes from within, what does he mean?
Duration:00:22:57
Kim Aris: The fate of Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar
10/7/2024
Allan Little speaks to Kim Aris, the son of the ousted civilian leader of Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi. Now a political prisoner approaching the age of 80 and in declining health, what is her fate and that of the country she left her family to serve?
Duration:00:22:57
Imaan Mazari-Hazir: Seeking justice for Pakistan's disappeared
9/27/2024
Mishal Husain speaks to Imaan Mazari-Hazir, a lawyer in Pakistan whose passion for human rights began early in her legal studies. She has become well known in her home country for defending people’s rights against the state – taking on difficult cases of abduction and forced disappearance, and speaking out against the country's powerful military. She has herself faced arrest, and now charges under anti-terror laws. Amid political and economic turmoil, is the rule of law in Pakistan in crisis?
Duration:00:22:57
María Corina Machado: Defending democracy in Venezuela
9/27/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to the de-facto leader of the Venezuelan opposition, María Corina Machado. Two months after an election which she says delivered a humiliating defeat to the country's authoritarian leader President Nicolás Maduro, he’s clinging on to power and his regime is clamping down on dissent. Have hopes for change again been thwarted in Venezuela?
Duration:00:22:55
Amin Salam: Can all-out war be averted in Lebanon?
9/26/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to Lebanon’s economy minister, Amin Salam. His country is being bombed and the casualties are mounting as Israel attempts to destroy the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants entrenched in Lebanon. Is there an off ramp from the road to all-out war?
Duration:00:22:58
Ingrid Newkirk: Will humans ever go animal-free?
9/24/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). For five decades she has led the campaign to end human exploitation and abuse of animals. From food to fashion, to testing in laboratories, are we humans really capable of going animal-free?
Duration:00:22:58
Martin Griffiths: Can the humanitarian system survive?
9/23/2024
Mishal Husain speaks to Martin Griffiths, former UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs
Duration:00:22:58
Oliviero Toscani - Photography with a social conscience
9/18/2024
Stephen Sackur is in Tuscany to speak to the world famous Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani. He changed the world of advertising with his provocative images of racial diversity, illness and death. His work combined glamour with a social conscience but did he sometimes go too far?
Duration:00:22:57
Philippe Lazzarini: Is UNRWA's mission in Gaza impossible?
9/13/2024
Stephen Sackur speaks to Philippe Lazzarini, head of UNRWA, the UN’s refugee agency for Palestinians. This week, six UN relief agency staff were killed in an Israeli strike on a central Gaza school that had been turned into an emergency shelter for thousands. UNRWA’s death count in Gaza since the beginning of the war is over 220. Is his agency’s mission now impossible?
Duration:00:22:57
James Earl Jones: An incredible journey
9/12/2024
Following the death of James Earl Jones at the age of 93, another chance to listen to Stephen Sackur’s 2011 interview with the legendary American actor. Known for his deep, rich voice and as the voice of Star Wars’ villain Darth Vader, his was an extraordinary story from poverty and segregation in the Deep South to Hollywood. How hard was his journey?
Duration:00:22:58