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    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
    Arseniy Yatsenyuk: Could Ukraine lose?

    Arseniy Yatsenyuk: Could Ukraine lose?

    If the West doesn't step up assistance for Ukraine, will the war be lost? Stephen Sackur speaks to former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

    • 22 min
    Danny Danon: Will Israel listen to its allies?

    Danny Danon: Will Israel listen to its allies?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Danny Danon, Israeli MP and former ambassador at the United Nations. Israel and Iran are on the brink of a war which could ignite the entire Middle East. Having neutralised an Iranian missile barrage, will the Israeli government listen to its allies and step back, or seek a new level of retribution and deterrence?

    • 22 min
    Eddie Marsan: Do the arts neglect working-class people?

    Eddie Marsan: Do the arts neglect working-class people?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to the actor Eddie Marsan, whose ability to play troubled, sometimes violent characters has made him a staple on stage and screen. He’s a relative rarity, an actor with genuine working class roots. Is there a diversity problem in the performing arts when it comes to class?

    • 23 min
    Paul Caruana Galizia: Can his family get justice?

    Paul Caruana Galizia: Can his family get justice?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Paul Caruana Galizia, whose mother, Daphne, was a Maltese journalist who was assassinated for exposing endemic corruption and sleaze. Six years on, have her family won their fight for accountability and justice?

    • 22 min
    Job Sikhala: Is change possible in Zimbabwe?

    Job Sikhala: Is change possible in Zimbabwe?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Zimbabwean opposition politician Job Sikhala. He was recently released after almost two years in jail. Now he’s promising to build a grassroots movement to challenge the ruling Zanu-PF party. But amid economic crisis and political repression, is change possible?

    • 22 min

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