Interviews
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‘Hope is a discipline’: youth climate case plaintiff on why he’s suing the US government
Nathan Baring is a third–generation Alaskan and climate activist. Dharna Noor The Guardian He is also a plaintiff in Juliana…
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Roxane Gay: ‘I’m trying to move further left because that’s the only way that we’re gonna achieve change’
Before the pandemic, Roxane Gay was constantly on the road. Bim Adewunmi The Guardian When the lockdowns of early 2020 came into…
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‘In a world that is going to hell, there is still so much joy’: Ann Patchett on finding happiness
She talks about running a bookshop, resisting censorship and taking inspiration from Madonna Ann Patchett The Guardian It is 8am…
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Exiled non-Jewish Turkish woman studies antisemitism in Turkey. Interview with Uzay Bulut
A highly successful journalist and political analyst in her 30s, Bulut was in Israel studying toward her second MA at…
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Stop drinking, keep reading, look after your hearing: a neurologist’s tips for fighting memory loss and Alzheimer’s
And how can we delay or even prevent that change? Gaby Hinsliff The Guardian We talk to brain expert Richard…
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Q&A: Ro Khanna is the progressive who wants to transport Democrats to the future
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) was feeling good. Hanna Trudo The Hill The progressive congressman saw President Biden’s signing of the…
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Interview: Belt and Road Initiative a platform to build a community with a shared future for mankind — Cypriot expert
NICOSIA, June 21 (Xinhua) — Promoting peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual learning and mutual benefit around the world,…
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Harald Jähner: ‘American culture had a very pacifying effect on Germany’
Harald Jähner’s Aftermath, which is published in paperback this April, starts where most popular histories of Europe’s bloody 20th century end,…
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What are the Prospects For Peace: an Interview With Noam Chomsky
Facing an alarming escalation in tensions around the world, we are looking to our most respected and renowned thought leaders…
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Interview with Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov: “We Have to Fight Lies and Fake News Virtually on a Daily Basis.”
Heilbrunn: President Vladimir Putin has recently published a new essay on Ukraine stating that Ukrainians and Russians are the same people.…
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Behrouz Boochani: ‘Human beings don’t have a place to go but to other human beings.’
You’ve described yourself as a child of war. Benjamin Law Good Weekend Magazine in The Age What did your childhood…
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A ‘disturbing’ interview with jailed Belarus activist Roman Protasevich has been widely condemned
European powers on Friday lined up to condemn a tearful interview shown on Belarusian state television with a dissident journalist…
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INTERVIEW: Henry Kissinger on the political consequences of the pandemic, China’s rise, and the future of the European Union
Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner sat down with former US Secretary of State and long-time diplomat Henry Kissinger. They discussed the…
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I asked hundreds of people about their biggest life decisions.
You make decisions all the time. Adrian R. Camilleri The Conversation Most are small… I asked hundreds …
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Isabel Allende: ‘Everyone called me crazy for divorcing in my 70s. I’ve never been scared of being alone’
The Chilean American author Isabel Allende was a feminist long before she knew what the word meant. Fiona Sturges The Guardian At…
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Jane Goodall: ‘Change is happening. There are many ways to start moving in the right way’
Jane Goodall is a primatologist who is regarded as one of the world’s leading authorities on chimpanzees. Jonathan Watts The…
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