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Cate Blanchett: From Oscar-winning acting to refugee advocacy | Talk to Al Jazeera
With an acting career spanning more than 30 years, Cate Blanchett is considered one of the greatest actors of her generation. But she also plays important non-fictional roles.In 2016, Blanchett became a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations refugee a
Arsene Wenger: A lifetime commitment to football | Talk to Al Jazeera
Frenchman Arsene Wenger arrived in London in 1996 to take charge of the Arsenal Football Club at a time when foreign coaches were still a rarity in English football.He started a revolution in how to prepare for matches, and his approach helped change the
IMF's Georgieva: Are global financial systems failing Africa? | Talk to Al Jazeera
For centuries, Africa has been plundered by foreign powers, who have seized territory and reaped the benefits of profitable trade routes.Despite Africas abundant natural resources, it remains the poorest continent.A new report by the International Moneta
Robert Lacey: Pomp, ceremony and challenges for King Charles III | Talk to Al Jazeera
Born Charles Philip Arthur George on November 14, 1948, he was four when his mother, Queen Elizabeth, was crowned and 20 when she formally made him Prince of Wales.At 73, he became King Charles III upon the queen's death in September.Buckingham Palace sai
Taco Dibbits: Do we define art or does art define us? | Talk to Al Jazeera
Humanity has tried to define and debate what art is for centuries. Perhaps those definitions are driven by our desperate need to better understand our existence.Throughout history, art has been a way we tell our stories, express our faith and beliefs, and
Zaw Min Tun: Myanmar’s army is in power, but is it in control?
It has been more than two years since Myanmars military seized control of the country.The fight between the army and those opposing the coup deepened when ethnic armed groups joined the conflict.Even as violence escalates, the persecution of Rohingya Mus
Zaw Min Tun: Myanmar’s army is in power, but is it in control? | Talk to Al Jazeera
It has been more than two years since Myanmars military seized control of the country.The fight between the army and those opposing the coup deepened when ethnic armed groups joined the conflict.Even as violence escalates, the persecution of Rohingya Mus
Csaba Korosi: Can the UN be led by those urging peace, not war? | Talk to Al Jazeera
The United Nations has faced criticism for decades over its effectiveness, especially its means to resolve conflicts and ease the suffering of the most vulnerable.Many argue that veto powers held by its Security Council permanent members, China, France, R
Iran's FM: Is China the stabilising factor the Middle East needs? | Talk to Al Jazeera
Since President Ebrahim Raisi took office in 2021, he has pushed for a foreign policy focused on the Eastern Hemisphere, while developing closer ties with Iran's neighbours.Evidence of that is an agreement signed in Beijing in early March for Iran to rest
Austrian FM: Russia's war in Ukraine is not 'black and white' | Talk to Al Jazeera
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has prompted countries such as Finland and Sweden to apply for NATO membership.Austria, however, has shown no interest in joining the alliance. It has been neutral since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1955.In fa