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"You cannot cut a deal with Mother Nature"
Has Wikileaks done irreparable damage to the future of international relations?
In-depth, hard-hitting interviews with newsworthy personalities.
Stephen Sackur meets the so called 'toughest Sheriff in America', Joe Arpaio.
The former vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman talks about his plans to stabilise the city's economy.
Former tennis champion Andre Agassi tells Stephen Sackur why he's going back to school.
After all the turmoil in the Catholic Church, how much authority can the Pope command?
Is Israel at risk of isolation as a result of its government's policies?
When it comes to improving the lives of the world's poorest people, what really works?
Stephen Sackur talks to Safa Hussein, acting Iraqi National Security Adviser
Ex-Shell president on the world's looming energy crisis. Is big oil helping or hindering?
Mark Sedwill is Nato's civilian representative in Afghanistan. He talks to Stephen Sackur.
Fatima Bhutto on her book which looks at her family's history of politics and tragedy.
Stephen Sackur talks to the Catholic Bishop of Nottingham, Malcolm McMahon.
Stephen Sackur talks to George Birnbaum, an American political consultant.
Right wing Texan politician Debra Media on the Tea Party movement
One of the most influential US media editors reflects on Obama's first year in office.
Stephen Sackur talks to the controversial communist philosopher, Slavoj Zizek.
The man who became the body double for Saddam Hussein's notoriously brutal son Uday.
Han Dongfang, one of China’s most influential campaigners for worker’s rights.
Stephen Sackur talks to Bill Browder, the businessman battling Russia's 'criminal state'.
Stephen Sackur talks to the new Nato chief, Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
Egemen Bagis talks to Stephen Sackur about Turkey's entry into the EU.
Abdalmahmood Mohamed, UN envoy talks about Sudan's role in climate change summit.
Stephen Sackur talks to the Chairman of Hong Kong's Stock Exchange, Ronald Arculli.