The Interview Episodes Episode guide
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Julius Malema: What would he do with power?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the leader of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters party
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Fikile Mbalula: Will the ANC pay the price of failure?
Stephen Sackur is in Johannesburg to speak to secretary general of the ANC
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Linton Kwesi Johnson: Struggles of the past and present
Zeinab Badawi speaks to the Jamaican-born British poet
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Sir Isaac Julien: The lasting impact of art
Zeinab Badawi speaks to an artist whose work is rich with cultural and political messages
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Jane Horrocks: The pathway to empowerment
Stephen Sackur speaks to an actor with an extraordinary range
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Hartmut Dorgerloh: Where do colonial treasures belong?
Stephen Sackur interviews the director of the Humboldt Forum
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Wavel Ramkalawan: Are the Seychelles becoming paradise lost?
Stephen Sackur talks to the president of the Seychelles
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Karin Kneissl: Vienna’s ties to Moscow and the impact of Austrian neutrality
Stephen Sackur speaks to Austria’s former foreign minister
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Penpa Tsering: Preserving Tibet's identity
Sarah Montague speaks to the president of Tibet's self-declared government-in-exile
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Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann: Has war in Ukraine led to a rethink in Germany?
Stephen Sackur talks to the chair of the German parliament's defence committee
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Jerry Springer: The king of tabloid TV
A 2014 interview with the controversial TV talk show host, who has died aged 79
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Niels Annen: Germany's new foreign policy
Is Germany set to pivot away from its reliance on Russian energy and Chinese trade?
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Baaba Maal: Can the Sahel overcome its challenges?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the acclaimed Senegalese musician
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John Cooper Clarke: Punk and poetry
Stephen Sackur speaks to the pioneering performance poet
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Vladimir Kara-Murza: Defying Putin
A 2017 interview with the Russian activist, who was jailed for 25 years earlier this week
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Péter Szijjártó: Is Hungary alienating the EU and Nato?
Stephen Sackur speaks to Hungary's foreign minister
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Christo Grozev: Investigating Russia
Stephen Sackur speaks to Bellingcat's lead Russia investigator
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Danny Danon: Is Netanyahu jeopardising Israel’s future?
Israel is in political turmoil with deteriorating security. Can Netanyahu end the chaos?
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Ben Ferencz: The last Nuremberg trials prosecutor
A 2017 interview with the Nuremburg Nazi trials prosecutor, who has died aged 103
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Richard Neal: How Northern Ireland affects US-UK relations
Stephen Sackur speaks to an influential voice on US policy on Northern Ireland
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Minette Batters: Is farming ready for the future?
Stephen Sackur meets the President of the National Farmers’ Union of England and Wales
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Geoffrey Robertson: The case for international justice
Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned human rights lawyer
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David Beasley: Can the world afford to feed its most vulnerable?
Sarah Montague speaks to the chief executive of the World Food Programme David Beasley
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Bogdan Aurescu: How is Romania handling the pressure from the war on Ukraine?
Stephen Sackur speaks to Romania's Foreign Minister, Bogdan Aurescu.
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Petr Pavel: Can Ukraine still count on Europe's support?
Stephen Sackur interviews the newly elected president of the Czech Republic
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Evgeny Popov: Are cracks appearing at the Kremlin?
Stephen Sackur speaks to a Russian MP and pro-Kremlin TV host
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James Daunt: Is the books industry a place where creativity and diversity truly thrive?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the CEO of Barnes & Noble James Daunt
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Mustafa Barghouti: Can Palestinians improve their situation?
Stephen Sackur speaks to Palestinian opposition politician Mustafa Barghouti
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Roxane Gay: An unflinching memoir
Stephen Sackur speaks to American writer, academic and cultural commentator Roxane Gay.
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Sergei Pugachev: Inside Putin's rise
Sergei Pugachev helped Putin become President. Then they fell out. What does he know?