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Eugenia Tymoshenko, Daughter of Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko

Douglas Herbert meets Eugenia Tymoshenko, the daughter of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. Considered an icon of the 2004 Orange Revolution, Yulia Tymoshenko is today serving a 7-year jail sentence in a prison camp. She was found guilty of abuse of office tied to a gas deal she signed with Russia while in office. Eugenia Tymoshenko tells how she is fighting for her mother's freedom.

Ardavan Amir-Aslani, International lawyer and author
06/05/2013 - L'ENTRETIEN

Ardavan Amir-Aslani, International lawyer and author

The relationship between Iran and Israel has been strained for decades. With Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s hostility towards Israel and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s threats of attacking Iran, mistrust has deeply plagued the once close relationship. But could the two apparent adversaries really be natural born allies?
Sophie Heine, lecturer at Queen Mary University of London
02/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Sophie Heine, lecturer at Queen Mary University of London

Nearly a year after his election, many people who voted for French President François Hollande are disappointed. And, increasingly, the radical left led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon seems an attractive alternative. Sean Rose speaks to Sophie Heine, lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, about current left-wing ideology.
Father Paolo Dall'Oglio, Italian Jesuit priest
01/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Father Paolo Dall'Oglio, Italian Jesuit priest

Before he was expelled from Syria last June by the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, Father Paolo Dall'Oglio spent three decades promoting inter-faith dialogue from an ancient desert monastery north of Damascus. From exile, he's been urging the international community to protect the Syrian people and bring an end to the bloodshed. Douglas Herbert asks him whether it’s too late.
Noëlle Lenoir, Ethics compliance officer at the French National Assembly
30/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Noëlle Lenoir, Ethics compliance officer at the French National Assembly

Since the tax fraud scandal involving former Budget Minister Jérôme Cahuzac, France’s Socialist government is all about transparency and ethics. Our guest today, Noëlle Lenoir, is in charge of preventing MPs’ conflicts of interest at the National Assembly. She tells Douglas Herbert whether or not President Hollande’s proposed law goes far enough.
Claudia Senik, author of 'The French Unhappiness Puzzle'
29/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Claudia Senik, author of 'The French Unhappiness Puzzle'

Why are the French, with their high quality of life and relative wealth, so unhappy - 20% more unhappy, in fact, than other Western Europeans? Douglas Herbert talks to French economist Claudia Senik about the causes of Gallic gloom and doom. Is it a cultural thing?

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