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Laurie Bristow: The West's failure in Afghanistan
Maria Butina: Is time on Russia's side?
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Taro Kono: Can Japan reboot itself for the 21st Century?
Syed Zafar Islam: Will Narendra Modi change course?
Ohad Tal: Is Israel gearing up for a multi-front war?
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Garry Conille: What can he do for Haiti?
Chris Ruddy: Is Trump's team worried?
Ian Goldin: Is migration a drag or a driver of progress?
Pavel Latushka: Can change in Belarus only come with change in Moscow?
Shannon Watts: Will the votes of white women swing the Trump-Harris race?
Karuna Nundy: Human rights and justice in India
Olha Stefanishyna: Does Ukraine's Russia offensive make sense?
Nicola Procaccini: How has hard-right rule changed Italy?
Neil Lawrence: Being human in the age of the machine
Andris Sprūds: Is Latvia on a war footing?
Motaz Azaiza: Photographing Gaza
Rev Andrey Kordochkin: Putin and the Church
Fawzia Koofi: Women's rights in Afghanistan
Senator Lindsey Graham: Will Trump return to the White House?
Balázs Orbán: Has Hungary's government created a template for far-right movements?
Philippe Lazzarini: Is UNRWA's mission in Gaza impossible?
James Earl Jones: An incredible journey
Oliviero Toscani: Photography with a social conscience
Imaan Mazari-Hazir: Seeking justice for Pakistan's disappeared
Martin Griffiths: Can the humanitarian system survive?
Ingrid Newkirk: Will humans ever go animal-free?
8 July 2024
23 minutes
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Stephen Sackur is in the heart of London to speak with Indian-born restaurateur and activist Asma Khan. She created the first all-female, high-end Indian restaurant in the world
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