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    Paul Auster: 'We are divided in ways we have never seen before'

    Paul Auster: 'We are divided in ways we have never seen before'

    In 2021, Stephen Sackur is travelled to New York to speak to writer Paul Auster, who died this week aged 77.

    • 22 min
    Ami Ayalon: Is Israel fighting an unwinnable war?

    Ami Ayalon: Is Israel fighting an unwinnable war?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Ami Ayalon, former director of the Israeli Security Agency, also known as Shin Bet, and now a fierce critic of Prime Minister Netanyahu's government. Is today's Israel ready to listen to the lessons of one of its ageing warriors?

    • 22 min
    Amin Salam: Can Lebanon's government avert catastrophe?

    Amin Salam: Can Lebanon's government avert catastrophe?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Lebanon’s economy minister, Amin Salam. After years of economic meltdown, Lebanon is once again threatened by escalating regional conflict involving Israel and Iran. Does the Beirut government have the will or the means to prevent a further slide into chaos?

    • 22 min
    Joan Donoghue: Has the ICJ ruling changed anything in Gaza?

    Joan Donoghue: Has the ICJ ruling changed anything in Gaza?

    In an exclusive interview, Stephen Sackur speaks to Joan Donoghue, who has just retired as president of the International Court of Justice. In January, the court found there was a plausible case for Israel to answer for alleged violation of the Genocide Convention. Has the ruling changed anything in Gaza?

    • 22 min
    Daniel Dennett: Philosophy and atheism

    Daniel Dennett: Philosophy and atheism

    Another chance to listen to Stephen Sackur’s 2013 interview with American philosopher Daniel Dennett, who has died aged 82. Described as one of the Four Horsemen of New Atheism, Dennett wrote powerfully against religion. But do humans really want to live in a world where atheism rules and religion is dead?

    • 22 min
    Richard Haass: How should the US respond to global risks?

    Richard Haass: How should the US respond to global risks?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to veteran US diplomat Richard Haass. Levels of geopolitical risk are sky-high; from the direct hostilities between Israel and Iran, to the continued conflict and suffering in Gaza, to the ramping up of Russia’s assault on Ukraine. How should America respond?

    • 22 min

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