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On the eve of the 2009 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival (HRWIFF) - the 20th edition - I went to interview its director, John Biaggi, about the history of the festival, what role the fest...
Protesters filmed by an Italian cameraman in Iran after the Iranian election: a policeman gets hurt and the protesters help him.
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A year after Anna Politkovskaya’s murder and the beginning of the Litvinenko affair and with just five months to go before presidential elections, Russia’s relations with Britain and other western...
With Sinn Fein agreeing to support a united police force in Northern Ireland despite evidence of past complicity between Special Branch and loyalists paramilitaries, the Northern Ireland elections are...
Join us as we discuss nationalism and freedom of expression in Turkey in the wake of the assassination of the Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink
NATO's principal spokesman and member of the alliance's senior policy board talks about the organisation's role in international affairs - especially Afghanistan, Kosovo and relations with Russia.
The veteran BBC correspondent talks to Allan Little about the changes that have taken place in the ways in which wars are reported from the Gulf War to Bosnia, Afghanistan to Rwanda, as well as the ch...
Award winning journalist and TV presenter gives his opinions on the media, current affairs, politics and politicians.
Don Jordan and Mike Walsh talk about investigating the forgotten story of thousands of white Britons who lived and died in bondage in Britain’s American Colonies.
Former Conservative Defence and Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind MP talks about British foreign policy and the military under Tony Blair.