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Saif al-Islam Gaddafi

Season 2011, Episode 4

Saif al-Islam, one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons, has been the public face of the Libyan regime since the unrest in the country began. He has accused t...

Aired: Mar 3, 2011 Views: 210,803 Partner rating: GREEN

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27. Markus Kerber

A strong critic of the currency explains why he thinks the euro is doomed to fail.

Aired: Dec 24, 2011 Views: 613 Partner rating: REDD+

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26. Special: Europe in crisis

While some are hopeful for financial stability in the Euro area, others remain skeptica...

Aired: Dec 20, 2011 Views: 1,109 Partner rating: GREEN

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25. Klaus Regling: 'There is enough firepower'

CEO of the European bail-out fund, Klaus Regling, tells Al Jazeera not to underestimate...

Aired: Dec 17, 2011 Views: 994 Partner rating: GREEN

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24. Ban Ki-Moon: 'My role is to serve the people'

The UN secretary-general shares his views on the climate conference in Durban, the situ...

Aired: Dec 11, 2011 Views: 2,306 Partner rating: GREEN

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23. Jeffrey Sachs: 'That's not a free market, that's a game'

What went wrong in Europe? The controversial economist talks about causes, effects and ...

Aired: Dec 10, 2011 Views: 4,914 Partner rating: GREEN

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22. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali: 'Ready to move on'

Will Somalia's new prime minister be able to fight famine and corruption in order to bu...

Aired: Dec 4, 2011 Views: 8,670 Partner rating: GREEN

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21. William Caldwell: Leaving Afghanistan

Will Afghan authorities really be ready to take control of their country's own security?

Aired: Dec 3, 2011 Views: 4,091 Partner rating: GREEN

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20. Mohamed Saad Katatni: 'Not a religious party'

What does the Muslim Brotherhood want for Egypt's future? An interview with the group's...

Aired: Nov 27, 2011 Views: 2,706 Partner rating: GREEN

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19. Rostam Qasemi

Iran's oil minister says oil could be used as a political tool if necessary.

Aired: Nov 19, 2011 Views: 1,684 Partner rating: GREEN

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18. Guan Jianzhong: Downgrading the US

Before Standard & Poor's downgraded America's sovereign debt rating in August, Dagong ...

Aired: Nov 12, 2011 Views: 3,610 Partner rating: GREEN

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17. Jin Liqun

With much of Europe in financial meltdown, a leading Chinese economist offers a solutio...

Aired: Nov 6, 2011 Views: 12,417 Partner rating: GREEN

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16. Ed Koch

New York City's former mayor says he has the answer to finding peace in the Middle East.

Aired: Oct 22, 2011 Views: 1,982 Partner rating: GREEN

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15. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Iranian president talks to Al JAzeera's Tony Harris about the latest diplomatic spa...

Aired: Oct 19, 2011 Views: 22,911 Partner rating: GREEN

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14. Professor Michael Sandel

Al Jazeera's Tony Harris interviews Professor Michael Sandel of Harvard University, Bos...

Aired: Oct 15, 2011 Views: 4,774 Partner rating: GREEN

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13. Donald Rumsfeld

The former US secretary of defence reflects on the change he would like to see in the A...

Aired: Oct 9, 2011 Views: 3,088 Partner rating: GREEN

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12. FW de Klerk

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Aired: Oct 1, 2011 Views: 1,918 Partner rating: GREEN

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11. Talk to Jazeera - Nabil Shaath

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Aired: Sep 20, 2011 Views: 959 Partner rating: GREEN

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10. Talk to Jazeera - Pervez Musharraf

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Aired: Sep 10, 2011 Views: 10,240 Partner rating: GREEN

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9. Talk to Jazeera - Danny Danon

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Aired: Aug 7, 2011 Views: 1,805 Partner rating: GREEN

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8. Talk to Jazeera - Salam Fayyad

Prime minister Salam Fayayd tells Al Jazeera why Palestine is ready for statehood.

Aired: Aug 6, 2011 Views: 1,302 Partner rating: GREEN

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