Naomi Alderman: Power and technology
Humza Yousaf: Is the SNP's supremacy in Scotland under threat?
Job Sikhala: Is change possible in Zimbabwe?
Eddie Marsan: Do the arts neglect working-class people?
Danny Danon: Will Israel listen to its allies?
Arseniy Yatsenyuk: Could Ukraine lose?
Richard Haass: How should the US respond to global risks?
Daniel Dennett: Philosophy and atheism
Joan Donoghue: Has the ICJ ruling changed anything in Gaza?
Amin Salam: Can Lebanon's government avert catastrophe?
Ami Ayalon: Is Israel fighting an unwinnable war?
Mihai Popșoi: Is Moldova the new Russian battleground?
Jonathan Haidt: Should we be worried about children having smartphones?
Gabrielius Landsbergis: Does Europe back Lithuania?
Bill Blair: Canada's defence strategy
Sir Ron Dennis: The need for speed
Alexander Stubb: Has Nato membership left Finland stronger?
Gillian Slovo: Has her writing exorcised demons?
Jim Skea: Are humans bungling our chance to avert disaster?
Espen Barth Eide: Why will Norway recognise a Palestinian state?
Stephen J Shaw: Are falling birth rates a crisis for humanity?
Mohammad Shtayyeh: Will the Palestinian Authority work with Hamas?
R. Derek Black: Renouncing white nationalism
Mickey Bergman: What difference do hostage negotiators make?
Eyal Weizman: The politics of architecture
Jean-Noël Barrot: A snap election in France
Akinwumi Adesina: Africa rising?
Mathieu Kassovitz: Where is France going?
Dmytro Kuleba: Ukraine war at critical juncture
Sachin Pilot: Is India heading for consensus or chaos?
3 April 2024
23 minutes
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Stephen Sackur speaks to the bioethicist, disability rights campaigner and writer Tom Shakespeare. Should we embrace difference, rather than use science to root it out?
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