Unlikely diplomat Lord Mark Malloch-Brown has never been afraid to speak his mind on Britain's role on foreign policy and continues to divide opinion in his current role as Minister for Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
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With Ferial Haffajee (Mail and Guardian, South Africa), Azubuike Ishiekwene (Punch Nigeria Limited), Brahima Ouedraogo (Radio Burkina). Moderated by Joel Kibazo – journalist and media consultant.
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