Chile: The nemesis of a dictator
The former president of Chile talks about a groundbreaking interview on Chilean TV where he publicly denounced Pinochet.
The former president of Chile talks about a groundbreaking interview on Chilean TV where he publicly denounced Pinochet.
Sir David Frost brings together the world’s most powerful and famous people.
The daughter of Bahraini activist Abdul Hadi al-Khawaja discusses his hunger strike and the situation in the country.
The British tennis star and number four in the world discusses his career and explains what makes a top tennis player.
If elected, Nigeria’s finance minister would be the first African, first black and first female to head the institution.
The Romanian prime minister discusses the challenges facing his country and why it is still keen to join the Eurozone.
Finland’s PM Jyrki Katainen discusses how the government is handling its debt and stimulating growth at the same time.
Suha Arafat speaks about the sacrifices made by her husband as PLO leader and whether his legacy was worth the price.
The former UK foreign secretary discusses the impact of Britain’s foreign policy on the Arab world.
Cherif Bassiouni, the chairman of Bahrain’s Independent Commission of Inquiry, on the country’s human rights record.
The former Greek prime minister explains why the Greek people should be given a chance to have their say on austerity.
Sir David Frost talks to the man tasked with turning Somalia into a working state, Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali.