World Tomorrow - List of Episodes

List of Episodes

# Episode title Originally aired Guest(s) Ref.
1 Nasrallah 17 April 2012 Hassan Nasrallah
2 Horowitz-Zizek 24 April 2012 Slavoj Žižek
David Horowitz
3 Marzouki 1 May 2012 Moncef Marzouki
4 Alaa-Nabeel 8 May 2012 Alaa Abd El-Fattah
Nabeel Rajab
5 Cageprisoners 15 May 2012 Moazzam Begg
Asim Qureshi
6 Correa 22 May 2012 Rafael Correa
7 Occupy 29 May 2012 David Graeber
Marisa Holmes
Alexa O'Brien
Aaron Peters
Naomi Colvin
8 Cypherpunks 1 5 June 2012 Andy Müller-Maguhn
Jérémie Zimmermann
Jacob Appelbaum
9 Cypherpunks 2 12 June 2012 Andy Müller-Maguhn
Jérémie Zimmermann
Jacob Appelbaum
10 Khan 19 June 2012 Imran Khan
11 Chomsky-Ali 26 June 2012 Noam Chomsky
Tariq Ali
12 Anwar 3 July 2012 Anwar Ibrahim

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