In Juba, Stephen Sackur talks to the president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit. A ceasefire has been agreed between his government and rebel forces led by his former deputy.
Source: BBC 2
Professor Susan Greenfield - Neuroscientist
Stephen Sackur speaks to Susan Greenfield, a leader in the study of degenerative brain diseases who believes our 21st-century screen habits could be doing us damage.
23-09-2014
BBC 2
Carl Bildt - Swedish Foreign Minister
As the European Parliament selects a new set of officials, HARDtalk speaks to one of the EU's most experienced politicians, Sweden's foreign minister Carl Bildt.
08-07-2014
BBC 2
Salva Kiir Mayardit - President Of South Sudan
In Juba, Stephen Sackur talks to the president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit. A ceasefire has been agreed between his government and rebel forces led by his former deputy.
20-05-2014
BBC 2
Aubrey De Grey - Chief Science Officer And Co-founder Of The Sens Foundation
Stephen Sackur speaks to a scientist and futurologist who believes that biotechnology will soon be able to eliminate aging in humans. Is his vision inspiring, daft, or dangerous?
24-06-2014
BBC 2
Hardtalk On The Road: Moldova
HARDtalk is in Moldova, a long-neglected corner of Europe now caught up in a trial of strength between Russia and the European Union. Stephen Sackur explores the situation.
07-08-2014
BBC 2
Francis Fukuyama - Political Scientist
Stephen Sackur talks to Francis Fukuyama, one of America's leading political scientists. 25 years ago he concluded that liberal democracy had prevailed - how true is this today?
25-09-2014
BBC 2
Deirdre Mccloskey - Economic Historian
Is rising inequality the sickness that could yet kill capitalism? The influential American economist Deirdre McCloskey thinks that is to misunderstand 300 years of global growth.
01-07-2014
BBC 2
Patrick Honohan - Governor, Central Bank Of Ireland
HARDtalk speaks to Patrick Honohan, governor of Ireland's central bank. Growth has returned, optimism is on the rise, but is it justified?
03-07-2014
BBC 2