Latest update: 21/11/2012 

- Gaza Strip - Israeli-Palestinian conflict - Lebanon


Najib Mikati, Lebanese Prime Minister

Marc Perelman meets Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati to discuss the ongoing crisis in Gaza. Mikati condemns the violence and praises Egyptian efforts to push for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Michel Raimbaud, former French Ambassador to Sudan
07/01/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Michel Raimbaud, former French Ambassador to Sudan

In recent days, the two leaders of Sudan and South Sudan have finally agreed to set up a demilitarized zone along their disputed border. But what are the prospects of peace between these two nations? Michel Raimbaud, a former French ambassador to Sudan who has just published a history of the country, tells Annette Young why he is so pessimistic about any agreement.
Enda Kenny, Irish Prime Minister
26/12/2012 - THE INTERVIEW

Enda Kenny, Irish Prime Minister

From January 1st, Ireland will host the European Union's rotating presidency for six months. Hervé Amoric met with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny to discuss where he feels the country should prioritise. Given the challenging times the EU faces, Enda Kenny wants to push through measures to boost growth, create jobs and deliver stability.
Jean-Hubert Martin, Chief Curator of the Dali Exhibition (Pompidou Centre)
25/12/2012 - THE INTERVIEW

Jean-Hubert Martin, Chief Curator of the Dali Exhibition (Pompidou Centre)

Sean Rose meets Jean-Hubert Martin to talk about one of Paris's biggest arts events this winter, a major exhibition on Salvador Dali at the Georges Pompidou Centre. The exhibition highlights the artist’s oil paintings, sculptures and films, leaves no doubt that Salvador Dali was the maverick genius of surrealism.
Mohamed Elbaradei, Egyptian opposition leader
24/12/2012 - THE INTERVIEW

Mohamed Elbaradei, Egyptian opposition leader

Following a much disputed referendum on Egypt's new constitution, Alexander Turnbull talks with Nobel peace prize winner Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, one of the country's main opposition figures. At the head of the largest opposition coalition, he explains why he believes the law-writing process and the vote were hijacked by the ruling Muslim Brotherhood.
Kurt Volker, Former US Ambassador to NATO
21/12/2012 - THE INTERVIEW

Kurt Volker, Former US Ambassador to NATO

Kurt Volker, former US ambassador to NATO, offers a pessimistic look at the Atlantic Alliance’s political ability to engage more directly with the Syrian crisis. He doesn’t, however, rule out the possibility that individual countries will set up safe areas if the conflict deteriorates drastically.

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