Can Iran negotiations lead to peace?
Redi Tlhabi speaks to former Iran and US diplomats on the hopes for negotiations to end the war in Iran.

Redi Tlhabi speaks to former Iran and US diplomats on the hopes for negotiations to end the war in Iran.
Through rigorous debate, Marc Lamont Hill and Redi Tlhabi cut through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom.
Tarana Burke tells Marc Lamont Hill on Epstein, Trump and how widespread sexual violence is in the United States.

Historian Alan McPherson tells Marc Lamont Hill how the US is carrying out a regime change campaign in Venezuela.

Mahmood Mamdani on exile from Uganda, Idi Amin, and what Zohran’s rise says about politics in the US.

Whistleblower Steve Gabavics tells Marc Lamont Hill how the US dismissed Israel’s killing of an Al Jazeera journalist.

Briahna Joy Gray tells Marc Lamont Hill why New York mayoral candidate Mamdani is ‘too good’ for the Democratic Party.

Marc Lamont Hill speaks with scholar Jemima Pierre on Haiti’s crisis, foreign occupation and fight for sovereignty.

Labour organiser Chris Smalls tells Marc Lamont Hill why he believes workers worldwide should stand with Palestine.

Norman Finkelstein tells Marc Lamont Hill why he believes Trump’s peace deal is the weakest yet with no path to justice.

Marc Lamont Hill speaks with Omer Bartov about how Israel’s war in Gaza became genocide.

Marc Lamont Hill speaks with Mahmoud Khalil about detention, dissent and the fight for Palestinian rights.
