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Riz Khan
Riz Khan
Riz Khan, a live interactive show that allows you to put your questions directly to newsmakers.
Last Modified: 03 Dec 2006 19:29 GMT
Riz Khan
Broadcast live, Riz Khan allows viewers from around the world to question world leaders, newsmakers and celebrities directly via phone, email, SMS, video-mail and fax.
 
Hosted by internationally renowned journalist Riz Khan, the show gives you a voice in setting the news agenda on key issues and trends affecting lives around the globe.
Riz Khan will seek out the widest range of opinion, from leaders in the developing world to the global economic power houses and get them to tackle the issues that are being debated on the streets and in the corridors of power.
 
The show is live from Monday to Thursday at 18:00 GMT.
 
Coming up on Riz Khan:                                                                                       
 
Wednesday's Riz Khan goes behind the headlines to discuss "Journalists Under Fire" with author Anthony Feinstein.
 
On Thursday, Riz Khan examines reform efforts in the Muslim world with former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Egytian human rights activist Saad Eddin Ibrahim.

Tune in at 1800 GMT


 
 
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