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In this intelligence Squared Debate recorded in London, passionate advocates debate the motion 'Both Britain and the EU Would be Happier if They Got Divorced'.
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With Greece and other EU countries facing tough financial challenges, Intelligence Squared comes from Athens with a debate on whether Europe should shut the door on immigration. Show more
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With fears that extremists are plotting mayhem at home, the Australian government is looking to bolster its powers of surveillance and control. Simon Longstaff chairs the debate. Show more
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Should the West get out of bed with the House of Saud? James Rubin, the former Clinton administration insider, and Mona Eltahawy, a journalist take opposite sides of this debate. Show more
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Allan Dershowitz, a celebrated lawyer, goes head to head with Norman Lamont, former chancellor of the exchequer to debate the implications of the nuclear deal with Iran. Show more
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Will deploying Western ground troops diminish the pernicious threat of Isis, or play into the organisation's hands? Nik Gowing chairs with top experts on both sides of the debate. Show more
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Should God and the Prophets enjoy protection from insult? Or is it time to expand the scope of protected free speech so that one may mock or insult God and the Prophets? Show more
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The panel debates whether austerity measures Angela Merkel insists that nations like Greece and Portugal adopt are strangling their economies or is Germany being scapegoated? Show more
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A panel including Conrad Black and Ann Applebaum will be joined by an audience of 1000 in Central London for a debate to coincide with President Trump's 100th day in office. Show more
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In the West, President Putin's Russia is widely seen as an aggressor that needs to be kept in line. But could the West be to blame for the bad blood? Nik Gowing chairs a debate in Show more
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Should we be worried about so much wealth and influence over our lives being centralised by a handful of tech giants? Nik Gowing chairs a lively debate. Show more
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As part of the BBC World News Identity season, Intelligence Squared Debate discusses the motion "Society Must Recognise Trans People's Gender Identities". Show more
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Nik Gowing chairs a debate from the GlobSec conference in Bratislava on whether Europe should re-impose national border controls to deal with the migrant crisis. Show more
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Many expected US President Barack Obama to heal a divided nation and restore America's moral leadership. Has his record been one of success or failure? Show more
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In this first ever BBC World News Intelligence Squared debate from South America, the panel and audience in Santiago, Chile, debate the motion "The World should legalise drugs". Show more