Talk to Al Jazeera - Season 7 / Year 2019
Season 7 / Year 2019
Episodes
Lenin Moreno: It Is Necessary To Establish A New Ideology
'No revenge': Martin Fayulu on DRC elections and corruption
Achim Steiner: Yemen, Libya and how to rebuild nations in crisis
Impossible missions? The UN in Yemen and Syria
Juan Guaido: 'Nobody is going to take a risk for Maduro'
Kamal Kharazi: 'Iran has the right to develop its own armaments'
Anwar Ibrahim on the 1MDB scandal and Malaysia's future
Brazil vice president: Venezuela needs 'a change of government'
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka: 'Patriarchy is bad for everybody'
Bill Browder: The anti-Putin activist looking for payback
Masoumeh Ebtekar: 'The whole world was against Iran'
Can Amnesty International fix its toxic work culture?
Is oil money fuelling war in South Sudan?
Bill Gates on ending disease, saving lives: 'Time is on our side'
Iran FM Zarif: US sanctions are 'economic terrorism'
Can Iraq rebuild its economy?
Iyad el-Baghdadi: In the 'crosshairs' of Saudi government
Venezuela's Jorge Arreaza: 'There is no perfect government'
UN investigator David Kaye: Break up Facebook, Google
Libyan MP: Haftar, the 'axis of evil' and the battle for Libya
PM Edi Rama on elections: 'Albania is not ready to join the EU'
Ilir Meta: Decision to cancel Albania polls 'cannot be contested'
Jared Kushner on Israel-Palestine deal: Time to try something new
Saudi scholar Alaoudh: 'MBS is not Saudi Arabia'
UN envoy in Mali: Sahel crisis could spread to Europe
Ilhan Omar on her 9/11 comments, Trump, and US-Saudi relations
Robert Malley: 'Trump is on a collision course with himself'
Iran's Zarif: 'We are not seeking war'
Kashmir tensions: 'War is not a solution'
'Astonishing': Taliban responds to Trump's peace talks withdrawal
Imran Khan on 'genocide' in Kashmir and possible war with India
Ballet dancer Isaac Hernandez: Changing Mexico through the arts
'I'm innocent': Tariq Ramadan on rape allegations
Malawi's President Mutharika: 'The election was not rigged'
Chilean astrophysicists on alien life, Mars and space exploration
Red Cross's Peter Maurer: Geneva Conventions are being violated
Andy Purdy: Why the US is so concerned about Huawei
Lassina Zerbo interview: Can the world prevent a nuclear attack?
Catalan leader Quim Torra: 'Independence of Catalonia will come'
'We'll be back': Evo Morales on Bolivia unrest and resignation
'Not an invasion': Turkey's Hulusi Akar on Syria operation
Bobi Wine: People of Uganda will rise up if Museveni rigs vote
Kashif Siddiqi: Kashmir and the power of football
Malaysia's Mahathir on trade wars and his promise to step down
Lebanon FM Gebran Bassil on protests, corruption and reforms
El Salvador's Nayib Bukele on gang violence, corruption and China
Huiyao Wang: US-China trade war 'unprecedented' and 'alarming'
Eeben Barlow: Inside the world of private military contractors
Javier Solana on possible arms race in Europe: 'I'm very worried'
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