The Interview Episodes Episode guide
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Mustafa Akyol and Dina Wahba
Turkish writer Mustafa Akyol and Egyptian political activist Dina Wahba on political Islam
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Greek Minister for Public Order - Nikos Dendias
How have the years of austerity impacted on Greek law and order and illegal immigration?
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Prime Minister of Latvia - Valdis Dombrovskis
Fighting out of Latvia's financial crisis with harsh austerity measures
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Afghanistan Minister of Finance - Dr Omar Zakhilwal
There's money to be made in Afghanistan, but will the people who live there see any of it?
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Head of the Afghan National Army - General Sher Mohammad Karimi
Can General Sher Mohammad Karimi and his Afghan National Army keep Afghanistan safe?
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Black Sabbath Guitarist - Tony Iommi
The 'king of the heavy riff' is still playing and recording. What keeps him going?
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Chief Justice of South Africa - Mogoeng Mogoeng
Can Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng restore confidence in South Africa's legal system?
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Sergei Guriev – Russian Economist
Why has one of Russia's brightest economists, Sergei Guriev, chosen to live in exile?
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Mehmet Simsek - Finance Minister, Turkey
Why have protests erupted across Turkey like never before under the ruling AK party?
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Michael Sandel – Political Philosopher
From prison cell upgrades to lobbying, should there be limits to what money shouldn't buy?
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Ayad Allawi – Former Prime Minister of Iraq
Iraq appears to be dividing along religious lines. What hope is there for keeping peace?
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Martin Amis – Author
His books are filled with greed and lust, but Amis says he writes in a celebratory spirit
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Ivo Daalder, US Permanent Representative to NATO
European by birth, American by choice. Are those two outlooks becoming hard to reconcile?
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Mo Ibrahim – Chairman of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Is Mo Ibrahim's ambition of better governance in Africa being undermined from outside?
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Jean-François Copé – President, UMP Party, France
Is the leader of France's main opposition party in danger of threatening cultural harmony?
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Pierre Krähenbühl - Director of Operations, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Is the Red Cross being overwhelmed by the danger and complexity of modern conflict?
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Robert Fowler - Former UN Special Representative to Niger
Should events such as the brief Islamist takeover of northern Mali serve as a wakeup call?
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Lindiwe Mazibuko - Leader of the Opposition in the South African Parliament
What chance does the opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, have against the ANC?
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Harold Koh - Legal Adviser, US State Department 2009-13
From drone strikes to Guantanamo, is it time for the US to redefine its 'war on terror'?
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John Kerry, US Secretary of State
Young people from across Africa put their questions about US foreign policy to John Kerry
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Zoran Milanovic – Prime Minister, Croatia
Will Croatia's accession to the EU be a benefit or a hindrance to both sides?
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Sir Alan Parker - Film Director
In this digital age, are movies as central to our culture as they used to be?
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Alan Johnson – UK ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Secretary 2009 – 2010
Has politics and politicians lost touch with real life?
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Thomas Drake – Former Senior Executive, US National Security Agency
Does secrecy override the public's right to know in matters of national security?
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Zainab Bangura - UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict
How can the most vulnerable be protected from rape and sexual abuse in times of war?
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Pravin Gordhan – Finance Minister, South Africa
Can South Africa progress without development aid?
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Lord Patten - Chairman of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Trust
Why Chris Patten believes the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ is still the best broadcaster in the world
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Lord Browne – Chief Executive BP (1995 – 2007)
Former BP boss, John Browne, fuels energy debate by backing shale gas production
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Jonathan Miller – Theatre and Opera Director
Jonathan Miller is a director, producer, writer, performer and medicine man. What next?
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Ioannis Kasoulides – Foreign Minister of Cyprus
Cyprus is enduring a financial and economic meltdown. Who and what will save Cyprus?