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Shimon Peres on false passports

The Israeli President, Shimon Peres talks to Irish broadcaster and journalist Karen Coleman about the use of false passports in the killing of the Hamas official, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai last January. Karen spoke to President Peres in Israel on 24/5/2010.


Crisis in Niger

The CEO of Concern, Tom Arnold, tells Irish broadcaster and journalist Karen Coleman about the food crisis in Niger. Nearly 7 million people there are facing starvation.


Lord Nigel Lawson on Bloody Sunday

Category: Irish affairs

Lord Nigel Lawson, the former Chancellor of the British Exchequer, talks to Karen Coleman about the Saville Inquiry into the Bloody Sunday events in Derry when British paratroopers opened fire on innocent civilians and killed 14 people. Karen interviewed Lord Lawson in June 2010.


Iran's Foreign Minister denies human rights violations

The Foreign Minister of Iran dismissed claims that the Iranian regime is conducting gross human rights violations against its own people. Dr Manouchehr Mottaki spoke to broadcaster and journalist Karen Coleman in Dublin on 10 June 2010.


Iran's Foreign Minister on Sanctions

Iran's Foreign Minister, Dr Manouchehr Mottaki, gives his reaction to the latest round of UN sanctions, to journalist and broadcaster Karen Coleman. Dr Mottaki spoke to Karen on 10th June 2010.


Gaza activist on Israeli storming of Mavi Marmara

Political activist and 'world citizen' Ken O'Keeffe tells Karen Coleman what happened when Israeli commandos raided the Mavi Marmara on May 31st 2010. Ken was on board the ship which was a part of the Gaza Flotilla that attempted to break the Gaza blockade. Ken spoke to Karen on 11/6/2010


Activist on raiding of Gaza Flotilla

Political activist Ken O'Keeffe talks to Karen Coleman about the Israeli raid of the Gaza Flotilla ship, The Mavi Marmara. In this radio interview, he tells Karen why he is engaged in political activity to lift the Gaza siege. The interview took place on 11/6/2010. This is Part 1 of that interview.


Gaza Activist on renouncing US citizenship

The political activist Ken O'Keeffe, who took part in the 2010 Gaza Flotilla, tells Karen Coleman why he renounced his US citizenship and why he's campaigning for Hawaiian independence. Ken spoke to Karen on 11/6/2010. This is part 2 of that audio interview


Iran on Israel

The Iranian Foreign Minister, Dr Manouchehr Mottaki talks to Irish broadcaster and journalist Karen Coleman about Israel. Karen interviewed Dr Mottaki in Dublin on 10/6/2010.


Lord Nigel Lawson on Climate Change

Category: Environment

The former chancellor of the British Exchequer, Lord Nigel Lawson talks to Irish broadcaster and journalist, Karen Coleman about climate change. Lord Lawson is a climate change sceptic


The Wide Angle – Newstalk106-108fm

Sunday 9:00-11:00

Karen presents the award-winning radio show the Wide Angle on Newstalk106-108 every Sunday morning. The Wide Angle is Newstalk's flagship weekend current affairs programme and is one of the Station's most popular shows. Every Sunday, Karen hosts this lively 2-hour international affairs show from Newstalk's studios in Dublin. The programme has an unrivalled mix of news analysis, in-depth interviews, compelling stories and passionate and informed views from guests from Ireland and around the world.

The Wide Angle with Karen Coleman on Newstalk106-108