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BBC, foreign affairs correspondent. (1986–2003) HARDtalk, host. (2004–present) GMT, presenter (2010–2019) Stephen John Sackur (born 9 January 1964) is an English journalist who presents HARDtalk, a current affairs interview programme on BBC World News and the BBC News Channel. He was also the main Friday presenter of GMT on BBC World News.
HARDtalk is predominantly presented by interviewer Stephen Sackur. Other presenters, include Zeinab Badawi and Sarah Montague. Tim Sebastian was the original presenter when the programme launched in March 1997. Selected interviewees. HARDtalk has interviewed many public figures of historical significance, including: Mahathir Mohamad
After BBC's HARDtalk, Stephen Sackur suggested in an interview with Artsakh State Minister Ruben Vardanyan that Artsakh should be ceded to Azerbaijan, the Institute issued a statement criticizing the anchor.
HARDtalk – Stephen Sackur talks to newsmakers and personalities from across the globe. Our World – Features the BBC's news programmes on current issues around the world. The documentaries are intended to showcase BBC journalism at its best.
Hallam was interviewed by Stephen Sackur on BBC HARDtalk on 15 August 2019. Hallam and four other activists were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance on 12 September 2019, the day before a planned action to pilot drones in the exclusion zone around Heathrow Airport in order to disrupt flights.
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Under his editorship, The Observer's editorial view supported the invasion of Iraq, a stance that Alton, speaking to Stephen Sackur on the BBC's HARDtalk (22 August 2008) has since admitted may have been incorrect.
Hichilema was featured on the BBC television program HARDtalk on 1 November 2017 and was interviewed by Stephen Sackur. He was the first Zambian opposition political leader to be hosted on HARDtalk and the third Zambian politician featured after former President Levy Mwanawasa and former Vice-President Guy Scott.