Stephen Sackur speaks to Ami Ayalon, former director of the Israeli Security Agency, also known as Shin Bet, and now a fierce critic of Prime Minister Netanyahu's government. Is today's Israel ready to listen to the lessons of one of its ageing warriors?
Kwame Kwei-Armah: Are audiences prepared to engage?
Isabella Tree: Is rewilding a pathway to a healthier planet?
Agnes Callamard: Is Amnesty facing a credibility crisis?
Lewis Pugh: Pushing the limits of the human body
Gabriel Boric: Can the new left bring change to Chile?
Mikhail Zygar: Is Putin in a vulnerable position?
Tomás Saraceno: What does 'being human' mean?
Laurence Boone: Can France's government deal with social divisions?
María Corina Machado: The existential fight for Venezuela
Ann Leslie: What does it mean to be a foreign correspondent?
Peter Boghossian: Has academia been corrupted by ‘woke’ ideology?
Jennifer Morgan: Is the rich world doing enough to combat climate change?
Anielle Franco: Can Brazil tackle racial inequality?
Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover: Can the Anglican church hold together?
Patrick Verkooijen: Is climate change inevitable?
Dmytro Kuleba: Will Ukraine get the help it needs?
Shashi Tharoor: Is India on the right path?
Daniel Ellsberg: The dangers of military might
Andy Burnham: Can power in the UK be decentralised?
Peter Singer: Is the animal rights movement unstoppable?
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