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9 May
The Turkish human rights activist has been imprisoned in Turkey since 2017. Erdogan's government considers Kavala an enemy of the state. DW was able to contact him and learned why he still has hope in spite of it all.
9 Jan
In the run-up to the release of his book "Spare," he said the British press caused strife within the royal family and that his relatives hurt his wife.
21 Nov 2022
Cristiano Ronaldo believes his explosive TV interview, in which the Manchester United forward said he had been betrayed by the club and was being forced out, had not been a distraction in the Portugal changing room in the World Cup.
23 Sep 2022
Amid ongoing protests in Iran, CNN's Christiane Amanpour is getting international attention for cancelling an interview with Iran's president after he demanded she wear a hijab. But first, we look at the upcoming election in Italy, where the far right is poised to take power.
25 Feb 2022
Africa continues to be plagued with conflicts, extremist activities and governance instabilities. But why are these conflicts and instabilities not disappearing? What can a body like the African Union do to resolve the situation? The founder and executive director of African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) based in South Africa, Dr. Vasu Gounden talks to DW.
28 Oct 2021
Oludemilade Martin Alejo also known as YCee in this exclusive interview with GuardianTV talks about his music, new album, life, and his feeling for actress Genevieve Nnaji.
29 Jun 2020
In a wide-ranging interview, Amina Mohammed told DW the world must show solidarity against coronavirus. She also said the Security Council needs reform and offered an olive branch to the US in its standoff with the WHO.
27 Feb 2020
In this interview, Public Affairs Analyst, Adesegun Dosunmu speaks on how to recover stolen artefacts.
2 Sep 2016
Nigeria's reigning 100m champion, Seye Ogunlewe, shares his experience at the Rio 2016 Olympics Games and opens up on his background and what he aims to achieve in athletics in this chat with Guardian TV.
23 Nov 2015
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