Naomi Klein: 'I don't trust' Hillary Clinton on climate The author and journalist also says Bernie Sanders is a "significantly" better US Democratic presidential candidate. US Election 2016, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Politics, Climate Change
Lakhdar Brahimi: 'No good guys in Syrian tragedy' The former UN and Arab League envoy to Syria says the conflict 'could have been solved in 2012'. War & Conflict, Middle East, Syria, UN
Reality Check: Israeli double standards? Mehdi Hasan questions Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's assertion that the country does not praise 'terrorists'. Politics, Israel, Palestine, Benjamin Netanyahu, Middle East
Is the ICC biased against African countries? Former prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo and Professor Mahmood Mamdani debate whether the ICC has an African obsession. ICC, Africa, Crimes against humanity, Human Rights, Crime
Has the world betrayed Syria? We speak to Lakhdar Brahimi, the former UN and Arab League Envoy to Syria; and ask if the ICC is biased against Africa. War & Conflict, Syria, Middle East, UN, Syrian Refugees
Has Obama defended human rights in Iran? Iranian author and dissident Azar Nafisi says the US president could do more on human rights in the country. Iran, Hassan Rouhani, Middle East, US, Barack Obama
Does the US lose with a President Donald Trump? We ask former Mexican President Vicente Fox, and look at the likelihood of Donald Trump winning the US election. US Election 2016, Donald Trump, Politics, US, Mexico
Vicente Fox: Donald Trump 'absolutely' a racist The former Mexican president calls Trump a "junior" who inherited his wealth. US Election 2016, Donald Trump, Politics, Mexico, US
Reality Check: The truth about the Trump phenomenon Mehdi Hasan on why the billionaire businessman may not make it to the White House. US Election 2016, Donald Trump, Politics, White House
Iran elections: Change or no change? Iranian writer Azar Nafisi and Iranian-American journalist Negar Mortazavi discuss the impact of the elections. Politics, Iran, Hassan Rouhani, Middle East
Klitschko on Ukraine, Russia and a new Cold War threat The former heavyweight champion turned Kiev mayor says Russia's main goal is "to rebuild the empire". War & Conflict, Ukraine, Russia
Has Venezuela's socialist revolution died with Chavez? Max Arvelaiz, top adviser to Presidents Chavez and Maduro, debates with journalist Jon Lee Anderson. Politics, Venezuela, Latin America, Business & Economy
China's economic boom: Miracle or myth? Mehdi Hasan fact-checks the country's economic figures. Business & Economy, China, Asia Pacific
Ukraine, Russia and a new Cold War We speak to the mayor of Kiev and former heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko, and we fact-check China's economic boom. Politics, Ukraine, Russia, Europe, War & Conflict
How religious are 'Islamic terrorists' like ISIL? Mehdi Hasan challenges the common view that ISIL or al-Qaeda attackers are devout Muslims. ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Islam, Middle East
How can ISIL be defeated? In this special episode, we ask four leading authorities on ISIL to explain the brutal group’s strategy and future. War & Conflict, Middle East, ISIS
Is Brazil losing the battle against the Zika virus? We talk to Brazil's former FM; and debate the human rights situation in Bahrain five years after the protest movement. Zika virus, Latin America, Brazil, Health
Does the Israeli occupation fuel 'extremism'? We speak to Israeli Deputy FM Tzipi Hotovely, and ask a Syrian opposition political adviser about the UN peace talks War & Conflict, Middle East, UN, Palestine, Israel
Hans Blix on the threat of nuclear war We speak to the former UN chief weapons inspector, and ask Noam Chomsky about the US presidential election. Politics, United States, North Korea, Iran, Climate Change
Noam Chomsky on the war against ISIL We speak to the renowned US academic, and look at the state of Egypt five years after the Arab Spring War & Conflict, Middle East, Politics
Saudi Arabia vs Iran: Who is to blame for the row? We debate the roots of the current feud, and discuss the use of starvation as a weapon in Syria. War & Conflict, Middle East, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria
What is behind ISIL's attacks? We ask a former head of counterterrorism at MI6, and speak to Sheikh Hamza Yusuf about the roots of radicalisation. Paris Attacks, War & Conflict, Europe
Why hasn't Obama closed Guantanamo? We speak to former White House counsel, Gregory Craig, and also ask if it is time to end the war on drugs. Guantanamo Bay , Politics, Human Rights, US, Barack Obama
The US and the pro-Israel lobby We debate the issue with Alan Dershowitz, and also challenge former Australia PM Julia Gillard on refugees. Politics, War & Conflict, Middle East, Israel, Palestine
Who is Qatar backing in Syria? We speak to Qatari Foreign Minister Khalid al-Attiyah; and we also ask if black lives matter in the US. Politics, Middle East, Qatar, Syria, War & Conflict
Will a 'third intifada' help the Palestinian cause? We speak to PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat, and Glenn Greenwald and Christine Fair debate the US drone programme. Middle East, United States, Gaza, Human Rights, Politics
Can Buhari defeat Boko Haram? We speak to the Nigerian president, and ask a Saudi general if an alliance is forming between his country and Israel. Politics, Africa, Nigeria, Boko Haram, Conflict
Is Modi's India heading down a dangerous path? We speak to Indian MP Shashi Tharoor, and ask a member of Turkey's AK party about Erdogan's clampdown on the media. Politics, Asia, India, Religion, Narendra Modi
Is Israel at risk of becoming an 'apartheid' state? We speak to former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, and ask a former KGB general about Russia's air strikes in Syria. War & Conflict, Middle East, Israel, Iran, Palestine
Has Obama failed Syria? We speak to US Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes and examine the unfair portrayal of the "greedy Greeks". Human Rights, Politics, War & Conflict, Humanitarian crises, US & Canada
WitnessRestoring HopeIn New Zealand the Maori model of restorative justice uses indigenous cultural practices as a vehicle for social change.New Zealand, Arts & Culture, Law
Talk to Al JazeeraSyria war: 'Anyone who shows the truth is an enemy'Photographer Ammar Abd Rabbo talks about documenting the Syrian war and everyday life in the war-torn city of Aleppo.Syrian Civil War, Syria, Middle East
My NigeriaSandra Aguebor: Lady MechanicNigeria's first female mechanic views her country through the prism of opportunity and enterprise for women.Poverty & Development, Africa, Nigeria
Risking it allAcross Mexico: Chasing an impossible dreamLatin American migrants risk life and limb to reach the US border in search of the American dream.Poverty & Development, Latin America, Mexico