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May 24, 2023
Fikile Mbalula: Will the ANC pay the price of failure?
00:23:27
The ANC has ruled in South Africa since the racist apartheid system was overthrown. But right now the country is in a big mess, with a protracted energy crisis, unemployment, inequality and systemic corruption. Stephen Sackur is in Johannesburg to speak to Fikile Mbalula, secretary general of the ANC. Many South Africans feel their country is failing. With elections looming, will the ANC pay the price?
May 19, 2023
Sir Isaac Julien: The lasting impact of art
00:23:58
Zeinab Badawi speaks to the British artist and filmmaker Sir Isaac Julien, whose forty year career is steeped in powerful cultural and political messages. What is more important to him: Art or activism?
May 17, 2023
Jane Horrocks: The pathway to empowerment
00:21:50
Stephen Sackur speaks to the actor Jane Horrocks, whose extraordinary range has seen her star in musicals, comedies and gritty dramas. In a capricious, sometimes cruel industry, she embraced writing as well as performing. Was that her pathway to empowerment?
May 11, 2023
Hartmut Dorgerloh: Where do colonial treasures belong?
00:22:59
The Humboldt Forum is one of Germany’s great cultural institutions, housing a collection of thousands of works of non-European art. Germany, like many former imperial powers, is now asking itself whether treasures grabbed by European colonisers should be returned to their countries of origin. Stephen Sackur interviews the director of the Humboldt, Hartmut Dorgerloh. Is Germany taking the lead in the restoration movement?
May 10, 2023
Wavel Ramkalawan: Are the Seychelles becoming paradise lost?
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Stephen Sackur talks to Seychelles President Wavel Ramkalawan. His tiny nation is a tourist magnet, but there are huge challenges: climate change, a shocking rate of heroin addiction and a political culture tainted by corruption allegations. Is this a case of paradise lost?
May 08, 2023
Karin Kneissl: Vienna’s ties to Moscow and the impact of Austrian neutrality
00:24:23
Stephen Sackur speaks to Austria’s former foreign minister, Karin Kneissl. Her ties to Moscow are close - Vladimir Putin attended her wedding, she sat on the board of a Russian energy company, and condemns Europe's arming of Ukraine on Russian TV. What does her story say about Vienna’s close ties to Moscow and the impact of Austria’s neutrality?
May 05, 2023
Penpa Tsering: Preserving Tibet's identity
00:23:55
It is more than 60 years since the Dalai Lama fled Tibet and set up a government-in-exile, hopeful of one day going back. Since then, China has banned any mention of the spiritual leader in his homeland, and there are reports of widespread human rights abuses. Sarah Montague speaks to the president of that self-declared government-in-exile, Penpa Tsering. Will he ever get to see his ancestral homeland, let alone govern it?
May 03, 2023
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann: Has war in Ukraine led to a rethink in Germany?
00:24:22
Stephen Sackur is in Berlin to talk to the influential chair of the German parliament's defence committee, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann. Has Russia’s invasion of Ukraine really led to a fundamental strategic rethink in Berlin?
Apr 27, 2023
Niels Annen: Germany's new foreign policy
00:22:58
Stephen Sackur is in Berlin for a special interview with Niels Annen, Germany’s State Secretary for Economic Co-operation. For decades Germany built its economic power on Russian energy and trade with China – that has left Germany looking vulnerable. So what is the new strategy?
(Photo: Niels Annen, State Secretary for Economic Co-operation)
Apr 26, 2023
Baaba Maal: Can the Sahel overcome its challenges?
00:21:31
Stephen Sackur speaks to the acclaimed Senegalese musician Baaba Maal. His records and musical collaborations have won him millions of fans worldwide, and he’s intent on helping his native Sahel region overcome its many challenges. Can this music icon make a difference?
May 24 | 00:23:27
Fikile Mbalula: Will the ANC pay the price of failure?
May 19 | 00:23:58
Sir Isaac Julien: The lasting impact of art
May 17 | 00:21:50
Jane Horrocks: The pathway to empowerment
May 11 | 00:22:59
Hartmut Dorgerloh: Where do colonial treasures belong?
May 10 | 00:23:54
Wavel Ramkalawan: Are the Seychelles becoming paradise lost?
May 08 | 00:24:23
Karin Kneissl: Vienna’s ties to Moscow and the impact of Austrian neutrality
May 05 | 00:23:55
Penpa Tsering: Preserving Tibet's identity
May 03 | 00:24:22
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann: Has war in Ukraine led to a rethink in Germany?
Apr 27 | 00:22:58
Niels Annen: Germany's new foreign policy
Apr 26 | 00:21:31
Baaba Maal: Can the Sahel overcome its challenges?
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