The Interview
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The Interview
An interview with a French or international personality from the world of economics, politics, culture or diplomacy.
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Ajay Banga: world must focus on creating jobs
World must focus on creating jobs
Rahul Tandon speaks to Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank.
Born in India in 1959, Mr. Banga’s caree...

Pieter Engelbrecht, CEO of Shoprite: We have a purpose to help people survive
We have a purpose to help people survive
Jewel Kiriungi speaks to Pieter Engelbrecht, CEO of Shoprite, South Africa’s largest supermarket chain,...
John Denton, Secretary-General of the ICC: Uncertainty is harming business
Suranjana Tewari speaks to John Denton, Secretary-General of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), about the impact of global tariffs.
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Petr Pavel, Czech President: Russia cannot stand economic pressure
Maria Jevstafjeva speaks to Czech President, Petr Pavel about ending the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Mr. Pavel was elected to the ro...
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry: We face a special challenge in America
We face a special challenge in America.
James Naughtie speaks to veteran US politician John Kerry about the state of American politics and his l...
Sergei Tikhanovsky: Belarus will be free
Sarah Rainsford speaks to Belarussian opposition activist Sergei Tikhanovsky about his imprisonment after challenging the country’s authoritarian lead...
Bishop Guli Francis-Dehqani: We were outsiders
Bishop Guli is currently the Bishop of Chelmsford, a city in England, but it is also being reported that she’s one of the leading candidates to become...
Friedrich Merz: Europe was free-riding on US
Europe was free-riding on US
Nick Robinson speaks to Friedrich Merz, the new German Chancellor, about the future of Europe’s defence amid the gr...
President Trump: I’m disappointed with Putin
“I'm just disappointed in him, but I'm not done with him”
The BBC’s Chief North America Correspondent, Gary O’Donoghue, speaks to US President D...
Catherine Corless, Irish historian: I’m going to be a voice for these children
I’m going to be a voice for these children
Chris Page, the BBC’s Ireland correspondent speaks to the Irish historian Catherine Corless, who has...
Released Israeli hostage Keith Siegel: I pray for peace
I pray for peace.
Nick Beake speaks to released Israeli hostage Keith Siegel about his experience of captivity in Gaza, of the suffering...
Sir Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister: The UK needs strong international relationships
The UK needs strong international relationships
Nick Robinson, presenter of the BBC Today programme and Political Thinking podcast, speaks to S...
Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister: Regime change is a futile exercise
Lyse Doucet speaks to Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, about the future of Iran’s nuclear programme and its government.
Philippe Kehren, CEO of multinational Solvay: Reducing reliance on China’s rare earth metals
Jonathan Josephs speaks to Philippe Kehren, CEO of chemical multinational company Solvay. His firm sits at the forefront of Europe’s efforts to divers...
Andrius Kubilius, EU Commissioner for Defence and Space: A new era of defence readiness
James Copnall, presenter of BBC Newsday, speaks to Andrius Kubilius, EU Commissioner for Defence and Space, about the need for Europe to be able to de...
Martina Navratilova: 'Women are still judged by a different metric than men'
Amol Rajan speaks to Martina Navratilova, one of the greatest-ever tennis players, about her life and career. The story of her rise to the top of the...
Muhammad Yunus: We dream of creating a new Bangladesh
Rajini Vaidyanathan, BBC News presenter and correspondent, speaks to Muhammad Yunus, interim leader of Bangladesh.
The 84-year-old is perhaps on...
Yoshua Bengio: AI’s risks must be acknowledged
James Copnall, presenter of the BBC’s Newsday, speaks to Yoshua Bengio, the world-renowned computer scientist often described as one of the godfathers...
Mike Huckabee, US Ambassador to Israel: ‘Hamas isn't interested in ending the war’
James Coomarasamy, presenter of the BBC’s Newshour and The World Tonight, speaks to Mike Huckabee, US Ambassador to Israel.
Confirmed in...
Bill Gates: The importance of aid and philanthropy
Waihiga Mwaura, presenter of the BBC’s Focus on Africa programme, speaks to Microsoft co-founder and global philanthropist, Bill Gates.
Mr. Gate...
Carsten Breuer, the German chief of defence: Nato faces "very serious threat" from Russia
Frank Gardner, BBC Security Correspondent, speaks to Carsten Breuer, the German chief of defence.
General Carsten Breuer gives his assessment of...
Tom Fletcher, UN Humanitarian Chief: Is the world doing enough to get aid into Gaza?
Tom Fletcher, Chief of Humanitarian Affairs for the United Nations, tells Fergal Keane, the BBC’s special correspondent, that Israel is subjecting Gaz...
Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services - what is the future of big tech?
Simon Jack, the BBC’s business editor, speaks to Matt Garman, chief executive of Amazon Web Services - part of the retail giant Amazon, and the world’...
Surviving Syria’s sectarian violence
Tim Franks speaks to a British-Syrian Alawite who came under attack, along with her family, during the sectarian violence on Syria’s coast in March.
Dovilė Šakalienė, Defence Minister of Lithuania: Uncertain times for Europe
BBC Defence Correspondent Jonathan Beale speaks to Dovilė Šakalienė, Lithuania’s Defence Minister.
The Baltic nation, along with its neighbours...
Doris Salcedo, Colombian artist - giving voice to victims of violence
In an interview from the BBC’s This Cultural Life, presenter John Wilson speaks to the Colombian artist Doris Salcedo.
Her work is a res...
Radosław Sikorski, Foreign Minister of Poland: dealing with the growing threat from Russia
Kasia Madera speaks to Radosław Sikorski, the Foreign Minister of Poland.
As a key, long-term ally to Ukraine, Poland has played a pivotal role...
Sir John Major, former UK Prime Minister - are the lessons of WW2 being forgotten?
Nick Robinson speaks to Sir John Major, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
It’s 80 years since VE day marked the end of WW2 in Europe...
Joe Biden: Can the world still rely on America?
Nick Robinson, presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme and the Political Thinking podcast, speaks to former US President, Joe Biden.
The pai...
Tidjane Thiam, Ivory Coast opposition leader - can he run for president?
Catherine Byaruhanga, presenter and correspondent for the BBC News Channel, speaks to Tidjane Thiam, the main opposition leader in the Ivory Coast.
Prince Harry: Is his safety at risk?
Nada Tawfik, North America correspondent, speaks to Prince Harry about reconciliation with the royal family after his loss in court over his security...
Emi Mahmoud, poet: Has the world abandoned Sudan?
James Copnall, presenter of Newsday, speaks to Emi Mahmoud, Sudanese activist and poet, about the war that has claimed more than 150,000 lives since i...
Kurt Volker, former US diplomat: Decoding Trump, the second time around
David Brown, producer of the BBC TV’s Trump - The First 100 Days, speaks to Kurt Volker, former US ambassador to NATO, about the whirlwind start to Pr...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, billionaire businessman: Making Manchester United great, again
Dan Roan, the BBC’s sports editor, speaks to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, billionaire businessman and co-owner of Manchester United Football Club. In this conve...
Bobi Wine, the Ugandan opposition politician: From the streets to state?
Victoria Uwonkunda, reporter and presenter for BBC News, speaks to Bobi Wine, the Ugandan opposition politician, as he reflects on the personal and po...
Lady Gaga, music legend and film star: Inside the chaos
Mark Savage, the BBC’s music correspondent, speaks to Lady Gaga, American singer-songwriter and actress, as she reflects on the making of her new albu...
Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank: Mission accomplished?
Audrey Brown, Host of Focus on Africa, speaks to Akinwumi Adesina, the President of the African Development Bank, as he reflects on the achievements a...
David van Weel, Dutch Minister of Justice: Preparing for disaster
BBC foreign correspondent in the Netherlands, Anna Holligan, speaks to David Van Weel, the Dutch justice minister as he calls on citizens to prepare a...
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, President of Namibia: What challenges does she face?
Mpho Lakaje, presenter of the BBC’s Africa Daily podcast, speaks to Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, president of Namibia.
The former freedom fighter is...
Daniel Noboa, President of Ecuador: Can Ecuador find peace?
BBC South America correspondent Ione Wells speaks to Daniel Noboa, President of Ecuador, ahead of the close-run presidential election.
Since Mr...