The Interview
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The Interview
Conversations with people shaping our world, from all around the globe. Listen to The Interview for the best conversations from the BBC, the world's most trusted international news provider. We hear from titans of business, politics, finance, sport and culture. Global leaders, decision-makers and...
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40 حلقةDr. Badr Abdelatty, Egyptian Foreign Minister: we’re pushing hard to end Sudan conflict
‘We are pushing very hard to end this and preserve the future of Sudan’
Waihiga Mwaura speaks to Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Egypt’s Foreign Minister, d...
Patti Smith: artists have a responsibility to speak up
Katie Razzall, the BBC’s culture and media editor, speaks to American singer-songwriter Patti Smith during her UK tour marking the 50th anniversary of...
Melanie Perkins, Canva CEO: from information to imagination
Zoe Kleinman, the BBC’s Technology editor, speaks to Canva CEO Melanie Perkins about the current tech and AI revolution that is transforming the inter...
Anika Wells, Communications Minister: Australia’s social media ban
“This is giving parents another weapon in their arsenal for their lives and for the happiness and mental wellbeing of their children.”
Katy Wats...
Shabana Mahmood, British Home Secretary: Do not make that boat crossing
Nick Robinson speaks to Shabana Mahmood, British Home Secretary, about her far-reaching proposals to shake up the UK immigration system, designed to m...
Sir Nick Clegg: social media’s power paradox
Amol Rajan speaks to Sir Nick Clegg - former deputy Prime Minister of the UK and, more recently, former President of Global Affairs at Meta - about bi...
Twinkle Khanna: Indian women’s aspirations have changed
‘When it comes to women's lives, things have progressed, maybe not always in a linear way.’
Devina Gupta speaks to author and columnist Twinkle...
Sundar Pichai CEO of Google: AI prone to errors
“The current state of the art AI technology is prone to some errors… you have to learn to use these tools for what they are good at, and not blindly t...
Sir Anthony Hopkins: I turn turmoil into energy
‘So-called turmoil or shortcomings in my life? I turn them into power or energy’
Best known for playing the serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter in...
Noura Erekat, Palestinian-American humans rights lawyer and professor
BBC North America correspondent Nomia Iqbal speaks to Noura Erakat, Palestinian-American human rights attorney and professor at Rutgers University.
Brandi Carlile, singer-songwriter: I believe in the separation of church and state
‘I believe so profoundly in the separation of church and state, and in the dangers of theocracy creeping into the corners of a democracy’
BBC Mu...
Maria Alyokhina, Russian punk activist: The price of political art was prison
Vitaly Shevchenko speaks to Maria Alyokhina, founding member of the Russian punk activist group Pussy Riot, about the power and the price of protest.<...
Sir Salman Rushdie: writing fiction in a time of lies
James Coomarasamy speaks to acclaimed author Sir Salman Rushdie as he publishes his first work of fiction since surviving a near-fatal attack in 2022,...
Nhial Deng Nhial: ‘South Sudan is being run down’
‘There's basically a total failure of governance. Nothing is working. There is very serious political instability that has actually manifested itself...
Sir Bradley Wiggins: I couldn’t see hope or joy
''There were periods when I couldn’t see any hope or joy,'' says British cycling champion Sir Bradley Wiggins in a deeply personal interview with Anna...
Edward Enninful, former editor of British Vogue: fashion has to be more inclusive
‘Fashion has to be more inclusive, it has to speak to people outside the normal demographic’
BBC presenter Amol Rajan speaks to Ghanaian-born Ed...
Sir Philip Pullman: fantasy can be unsatisfactory
‘A lot of the fantasy that I have read is unsatisfactory for me because it's not interested in psychology, it's not interested how people think or fee...
Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia co-founder: We’re living in an era of a massive lowering of trust
‘We’re living in an era of a massive lowering of trust’
Shaun Ley speaks to Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, one of the most visited websit...
Kamala Harris on her 107-day presidential bid
‘I am not done. I have lived my entire career a life of service and it's in my bones and there are many ways to serve. I have not decided yet what I w...
David Grossman: isolating Israel is not the answer
‘To isolate Israel or to punish Israel will be the most irresponsible and unacceptable step to boycott Israel, for example. I think it's a huge mistak...
Dr Vivek Murthy: loneliness is public health risk
‘There are real consequences to our physical and mental health’
Katty Kay speaks to Dr Vivek Murthy, former US Surgeon-General about the challen...
Jamie Dimon, head of US bank JP Morgan Chase: I am worried about the global economy
I am worried about the global economy
Simon Jack, BBC Business Editor speaks to global financial titan Jamie Dimon. He’s the Chief Executive and...
Malala Yousafzai, global education campaigner: I did not know who I was
I was 15 years old and I did not know who I was
Madina Maishanu speaks to Malala Yousafzai, the global education activist, about the public life...
Duma Boko, President of Botswana: the world will listen to Africa
The world will have to listen to Africa
Waihiga Mwaura speaks to Botswana’s President Duma Boko about his plans to reinvigorate the economy, tak...
Bjorn Borg: I’ve always been a private person
Born in 1956 in the Swedish capital, Borg’s lifelong association with tennis began when his father won a full-size racket at a local table tennis tour...
Chris Wright, US Energy Secretary : the problem with climate alarmism
Justin Rowlatt speaks to US Energy Secretary Chris Wright about his belief that the threat from climate change is exaggerated. It is a view shared by...
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of Somalia : Somalia has a serious security challenge
Somalia has a serious security challenge
Paul Njie speaks to Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of Somalia, about ongoing efforts to achieve secur...
Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General: peace as a word losing its value
‘Peace seems to be a word, a five-letter word, that is losing its value.’
Waihiga Mwaura speaks to Amina Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary-General,...
Brazilian President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva: I have no relationship with President Trump
Ione Wells speaks to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the President of Brazil in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview.
He sets out his anger not only...
Moazzam Malik, Chief Executive of Save the Children UK: Working on the ground in Gaza
Jamie Coomarasamy speaks to Moazzam Malik, Chief Executive of Save the Children UK, about operating on the ground in Gaza.
They’re one of a numb...
Stevie Wonder: Songs stay with you forever
Stevie Wonder was born in 1950 in the industrial city of Saginaw, Michigan, USA. Even from a young age, he displayed a great love of music - first wit...
Mike Pence: US will soon get deserving government
‘I'm very confident that someday soon we're going to have government as good as our people again’
Paddy O’Connell speaks to former US Vice Presi...
Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason: Obsession is a driver
John Wilson speaks to British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason about his obsession with music, adjusting to fame and how he’s faced racist abuse.
Whil...
Francis Fukuyama: America’s Putin-esque direction
Paddy O’Connell speaks to Professor Francis Fukuyama about the threats to liberal democracies around the world.
The American political e...
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: How to rebuild a country
Rahul Tandon speaks to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberia’s former president and first woman to be elected to lead an African country.
Born...
Pete Townshend from The Who: Farewell tour doesn’t mean the end
John Wilson speaks to Pete Townshend, songwriter and guitarist of British rock band The Who about the band’s farewell tour of the US.
Through hi...
Conductor Gustavo Dudamel: Music has the power to unite
Music has the power to unite
Mark Savage speaks to Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel about his life and career.
Born in the cit...
Eliot Higgins: Algorithms don’t drive the truth
Algorithms don’t drive the truth
Amol Rajan speaks to Eliot Higgins, founder of the open-source investigative organisation Bellingcat, as the wo...
Giuseppe Lavazza: Coffee is a big responsibility
Coffee is a big responsibility
Julia Caesar speaks to Giuseppe Lavazza, chairman of coffee giant Lavazza, about the multiple challenges facing t...
Captain Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 commander.
Captain Jim Lovell, commander of the doomed Apollo 13 space mission to the Moon. Jim, who died this month at the age of 97, tells how he helped guide...