Talk to Al Jazeera - Season 6 / Year 2016

Season 6 / Year 2016
Episodes

Former Guatemalan president: I never acted illegally

When Taliban offer you gold: Afghan youth in crisis

Sri Lankan president: No allegations of war crimes

Beyond meat: The end of food as we know it?

Zika virus: 'We have more questions than answers'

Niger's president: Foreign intervention in Libya is a must

Turkish Prime minister: Those who attack 'will pay the price'

Davutoglu on ISIL, Syrian refugees, and Ankara bombing

Thaksin: Let Thailand return to democracy

Muhammadu Buhari: I haven't failed' against Boko Haram

UN envoy Staffan de Mistura: 'No plan B for Syria'

Ammar Abd Rabbo: Daily life in the war-torn Syrian city of Aleppo

Joshua Oppenheimer: Indonesia's 'regime of fear'

Sweden's backlash: Why the tide is turning for refugees - Talk to Al Jazeera In The Field

Mmusi Maimane: 'Fighting A System, Not A Race'

Julius Malema: Ready To Remove Zuma Government By Force

Abdirahman Mahdi: 'Ethiopia Is Now Boiling'

Buthelezi: Past 'Coming Back To Bite South Africans'

Dilma Rousseff: Brazil Is Like 'House Of Cards'

Jack Straw: Haunted By The Iraq War?

Dilma Rousseff: 'No Legal Grounds For This Impeachment'

Lula Da Silva: We Will Emerge From The Crisis Stronger

Abdel Nasser Boubacar, Mamane 'Kaka' Touda, Rachida Abdourahamane : Niger's Youth In Crisis

John Kerry: Entrepreneurs Crucial To Rebuilding Syria

Salva Kiir And Riek Machar: South Sudan'S Shaky Peace

Life On The Line: Inside Venezuela's Crisis (in The Field)

Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Turkish Democracy Is Not Under Threat

Zygmunt Bauman: Behind The World'S 'Crisis Of Humanity'

South Africa: Are Students The Key To Real Change?

Zulu King: I Won'T Let My People Forget Our History

Child Labour In Mexico

Mzwakhe Mbuli: South Africa's People's Poet

Left Out In The Cold - Living With Hiv In Russia

Nauru: Australia's Guantamo Bay?

Peter Dutton: Behind Australia's Tough Border Policies

Peter Szijjarto: ' Migration Became A Security Threat'

Syrian Opposition Coordinator: ' Us Policy Is Weak'
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