Before taking over on the BBC News Channel and BBC World flagship current affairs interview programme, he had been based in Brussels for three years as the BBC's Europe Correspondent. Posts about Stephen Sackur written by Taline Voskeritchian. Henrikh Mkhitaryan has taken to Facebook to thank Arsenal and club’s former manager Arsene Wenger after the Armenian international signed... "Throughout our encounter I was referred to as 'Stevie Baby'. More than 90% of countries have seen ordinary health services disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with major gains in medical care attained over...{"core.blocks.header.spell_message1":"Selected mistake: ","core.blocks.header.spell_message2":"Send a message about the mistake?
The presenter observed that people judge the Armenian leader on his specific actions, referring to Pashinyan’s participation in a dinner to celebrate the inauguration of the Artsakh president in late May, where he was seen amongst many people not wearing a face mask or practicing social distancing. "Where else do you get half an hour, one-on-one to quiz the men and women who shape our world? “The pandemic situation interrupted our flight, but we will continue,” Pashinyan added. Stephen Sackur was born on January 9, 1964 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England as Stephen John Sackur. Members of the Armenian national chess team have strongly criticized FIDE after the controversial final of the Online Chess Olympiad, which saw... This year, 900 million pre-primary to secondary students were set to return to school between August and October. I am very glad that now opposition in Armenia is acting much easily than before the revolution,” Pashinyan replied.
Stephen Sackur is a journalist from England, United Kingdom.
It's about asking the intelligent questions our audience would be asking if they had the chance to sit in the HARDtalk chair. There will be no civil war in Belarus, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said. US President Donald Trump has hailed Shinzo Abe as the “greatest” prime minister in Japan’s history during a telephonic... “All citizens of Armenia live in a democratic country. "We have the time to dig deeper with our guests. He has interviewed presidents, prime ministers and leading personalities from all over the world over the past decade. In November 2010, Stephen was awarded the "International TV Personality of the Year Award" by the "}Fire at Armenia’s Proshyan Brandy Factory kills 2, injures 4Does Armenia officially recognize Lukashenko as legitimate president of Belarus?Mnatsakanyan: I am ready to meet with Azerbaijani foreign ministerHenrikh Mkhitaryan thanks Arsenal, club’s former boss He has been married to Zina Sabbagh since May 1992. To take them to the territory where the tough questions lie. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. "HARDtalk isn’t about shouting, or point-scoring. Sappers of the fifth Armenian group carrying out humanitarian mission in Syria cleared 33,143 square meters of land in the country in August.... What has gone wrong?” BBC HARDtalk presenter Stephen Sackur asked Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the beginning of an interview on Friday. "Stephen Sackur was a BBC foreign correspondent for 15 years, based in Cairo, Jerusalem, Brussels and Washington DC.From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the toppling of Saddam Hussein he’s covered wars, revolutions and delivered some memorable scoops.He was the first journalist to report on the aerial bombardment of a convoy fleeing Kuwait City which brought the 1991 Gulf War to a close, and the first to reveal the mass graves in Iraq discovered after the fall of Saddam.He has interviewed Presidents Clinton and Bush, won awards for his reporting of 9/11, the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the civil war in Sri Lanka.In 2010 he was named Outstanding International TV Personality by the Association of International Broadcasters.In the course of seven years presenting HARDtalk he has taken the show "On the Road" for a host of exclusive interviews around the world - Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, President Teodoro Obiang of Equatorial Guinea (the world’s longest serving dictator), Burma’s military leader turned reformer President Thein Sein and many more.And it is not just presidents and prime ministers. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department was investigating a shooting of a Black man by a deputy Monday afternoon, according to AP.... Armenian weightlifter Varazdat Lalayan (109kg) won the gold medal at the Online International Weightlifting Cup organized and hosted by... It’s intelligent talk based on challenging questions. BBC correspondent and journalist who presented HARDtalk on BBC World News. Today, September 1, marks the launch of the academic year, however the school doors are closed and the yards are empty in Armenia. “We are in the process of overcoming this pandemic, and as I said it’s too early to make conclusions on that,” Pashinyan said.