HARDtalk Episodes Episode guide
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Gulnur Aybet - Senior Advisor to President of Turkey
Stephen Sackur speaks to Gulnur Aybet, senior advisor to president Erdogan.
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Asad Umar - Minister of Finance, Pakistan
Stephen speaks to Pakistan's finance minister Asad Umar about Imran Khan's government.
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Nadia Murad and Denis Mukwege, 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Sarah Montague speaks to Nobel Peace Prize winners Nadia Murad and Dr Denis Mukwege.
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Sir Martin Rees - UK Astronomer Royal
Stephen Sackur talks Sir Martin Rees, one of the world's leading astrophysicists.
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Owen Paterson MP - Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, UK
Stephen Sackur talks to Owen Paterson MP, former secretary of state for Northern Ireland.
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Kwame Anthony Appiah - Professor of Philosophy and Law, New York University
Stephen Sackur speaks to Kwame Anthony Appiah, an academic and public intellectual.
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Danuta Hubner MEP, Brexit Steering Group, European Parliament
Stephen Sackur speaks to Danuta Hubner, a Polish MEP on the Brexit Steering Group.
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Jo Johnson MP - Former Transport Minister, UK
Stephen Sackur speaks to former transport minister Jo Johnson.
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Abdullah Alaoudh - Senior Fellow, Georgetown University
Stephen Sackur speaks to exiled Saudi academic Abdullah Alaoudh about.
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Naftali Bennett - Education Minister and Leader of Jewish ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½, Israel
Stephen Sackur talks to Israeli education minister, Naftali Bennett.
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Mark L Wolf - Senior US District Judge
US judge Mark Wolf is lobbying for the creation of an international anti-corruption court.
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Felix Maradiaga - Institute of Strategic Studies and Public Policy, Nicaragua
Stephen Sackur is in Washington to speak to leading Nicaraguan dissident Felix Maradiaga.
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Mohamed El-Erian - Chief Economic Adviser, Allianz
Sarah Montague speaks to Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz.
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Martin Baron - Editor, The Washington Post
Stephen Sackur speaks to The Washington Post's editor Martin Baron.
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General Stanley McChrystal - Former Commander ISAF and US Forces, Afghanistan
Interview with General Stanley McChrystal, a prominent American former military leader.
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Robert Plomin - Professor of Behavioural Genetics
Stephen Sackur speaks to Robert Plomin, a professor of behavioural genetics at KCL.
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David Cole - Legal Director, American Civil Liberties Union
Stephen Sackur speaks to David Cole from the American Civil liberties union.
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Thembisile Majola - Deputy Energy Minister, South Africa
Stephen Sackur talks to South Africa's deputy energy minister, Thembisile Majola.
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David Lammy - Labour MP, UK
Stephen speaks to Labour MP David Lammy about a potential second Brexit referendum.
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Alan Duncan MP - Minister of State, UK Foreign Office
Stephen speaks to Foreign Office minister Alan Duncan about British-Saudi arms sales.
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Hamdullah Mohib - National Security Adviser of Afghanistan
Stephen Sackur speaks to president Ghani's national security adviser Hamdullah Mohib.
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Saulos Chilima - Malawian Vice President
Zeinab Badawi speaks to the vice president of Malawi, Saulos Chilima.
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Ernest Maragall - Minister of Foreign Action, Catalonia
Stephen Sackur speaks to Catalonian politician Ernest Maragall.
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Mairead McGuinness, Vice President of the European Parliament
Stephen Sackur speaks to Mairead McGuinness. Is Brexit about to get very messy?
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Kimberlé Crenshaw - Professor at Columbia Law School
Stephen Sackur speaks to Kimberlé Crenshaw, a professor at Columbia Law School.
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02/06/2017
Stephen Sackur talks to newsmakers and personalities from across the globe.
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Nicholas Burns, US Ambassador to NATO, 2001-2005 and Madawi Al-Rasheed, Visiting Professor, London School of Economics
Stephen Sackur speaks to academic Madawi Al-Rasheed and former diplomat Nicholas Burns.
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Sherin Khankan, Imam, Mariam Mosque in Copenhagen
Stephen Sackur speaks to Scandinavia's first female Imam - Sherin Khankan.
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Tania Bruguera - Artist
Stephen Sackur speaks to Cuban conceptual artist Tania Bruguera.
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Mahathir Mohamad - Prime Minister of Malaysia
Can Malaysia's prime minister Mahathir Mohamad lead his country to a brighter future?