first there was a row over the arresting of protesters. now a royal fan has revealed she was detained too, as she waited to glimpse the king outside buckingham palace. in her first tv interview, we ask alice chambers exactly what happened. also tonight, the question facing lawmakers across the globe is artificial intelligence going to be the next economic miracle or a danger to our whole way of life, or both? as the eu votes on the world s first ai laws, we ask how do you get the balance right between innovation and safety? and remember this promise? when he ran for conservative leader, rishi sunak pledged to review or repeal thousands of eu laws still on the statute book. but the government says far fewer than that will actually face the shredder. this brexiteer says sunak should go much further. this remainer says labour should throw the whole brexit wagon into reverse. and after air strikes on gaza kill two senior palestinian islamichhad commanders, along with a dozen o
actually, palestinian politicians are feeling the palestinian people? because it is never ending. everyone is feelin: because it is never ending. everyone is feeling the because it is never ending. everyone is feeling the palestinian because it is never ending. everyone is feeling the palestinian people, - is feeling the palestinian people, including is feeling the palestinian people, including the international system. including including the international system. including palestinian politicians? for 75 years, things have not gone in the for 75 years, things have not gone in the direction of achieving justice. in the direction of achieving justice, the palestinian. you just heard justice, the palestinian. you just heard from justice, the palestinian. you just heard from your guest that he absolutely declined to support the two state solution, because the whole two state solution, because the whole thing is about jewish supremacy. that is what is happening
israel has the most far right government in its history. palestinian disillusion with the status quo seems to be stoking militancy. my guest is palestinian politician, physician and civil rights activist mustafa barghouti. what, if anything, can the palestinians do to improve their situation? mustafa barghouti, in ramallah, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be with you. thank you. good to have you on the show. let s start with the situation in the west bank, where you sit, in ramallah. is there any semblance of political authority or control in the west bank right now? unfortunately, the existing authority is the authority of occupation, israeli military occupation, which is really, from security perspective, controlling the whole area. the palestinian authority has been weakened dramatically by the israeli side. since 2002, when the israeli army re invaded all palestinian cities and all the so called area a, which is supposed to be under palestinian authority, since th
earlier, the uk, the us and the european commission announced similar bans over security concerns. the chinese owners bytedance deny passing users information to the chinese government. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. ever since the failure of the so called oslo process to deliver a lasting israeli palestinian peace, that conflict has been a matter of mutual recrimination and sporadic violence. but now, the conditions seem ripe for something different, something worse. israel has the most far right government in its history. palestinian disillusion with the status quo seems to be stoking militancy. my guest is palestinian politician, physician and civil rights activist mustafa barghouti. what, if anything, can the palestinians do to improve their situation? mustafa barghouti in ramallah, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be with you. thank you. good to have you on the show. let s start with the situation in the west bank, where you si
faith in america tour. senator tim scott only on fox news sunday. and concerns mount as china appears to grow closer to russia. clearly, that would have a very, very bad ramifications. shannon: now china is calling for an into the conflict in ukraine amid reports beijing is aiding putin s war efforts. we ll sit down with senator ben card, a member of the ben cardin on heightened tensions and putin s vow to suspend participation in a key nuclear arms agreement. then, the forewoman of the special grand jury investigating trump s actions in georgia after 2020 goes on a media blitz9, hinting about indictments. there are certainly names that you d recognize. shannon: we ll ask our sunday panel whether her actions could undermine the credibility of the prosecution s case. plus, a look inside the sketchbook of the courtroom artist who takes you inside the nation s biggest cases all right now on fox news sunday. hello from foxx news in washington. fox news in washingt