2011 TV series or program
The Café No. of seasons3 No. of episodes19 Running time 47–49 minutes Network Al Jazeera English Release 15 July 2011 (2011-07-15 ) – August 31, 2012 (2012-08-31 )
The Café is a talk show broadcast on Al Jazeera English which features discussions held in cafés around the world. Moderated by Al Jazeera correspondents, the discussions are held in a roundtable format between local leaders, activists and experts.[ 1] The show premiered on 15 July 2011. The third season of the programme was presented by Mehdi Hasan .[ 2]
Episodes
Season 1
Episode
City
Moderated by
Original air date
Discussion
1
Cairo
Ayman Mohyeldin
15 July 2011
The post-Hosni Mubarak transition in Egypt .[ 3]
2
Cairo
Ayman Mohyeldin
22 July 2011
Egypt's new role after the Arab Spring .[ 4]
3
Nairobi
Yvonne Ndege
29 July 2011
Ethnic divisions in Kenya . The discussion was joined by prime minister Raila Odinga .[ 5]
4
Nairobi
Yvonne Ndege
5 August 2011
Corruption and efforts to promote transparency in Kenya.[ 6]
5
Sarajevo
Sami Zeidan
12 August 2011
Historic ethnic and religious differences, government dysfunction and international indifference facing Bosnia-Herzegovina .[ 7]
6
Sarajevo
Sami Zeidan
19 August 2011
Economic problems, corruption, government bureaucracy facing young Bosnians.[ 8]
7
Mumbai
Fauziah Ibrahim
26 August 2011
The progress of women's rights in India and the challenges of living in a patriarchial society.[ 9]
8
Mumbai
Fauziah Ibrahim
2 September 2011
India's economic progress, corruption and social inequality.[ 10]
Season 2
Season 3
Episode
City
Moderated by
Original air date
Discussion
1
Athens
Mehdi Hasan
13 July 2012[ 14]
The Greek government-debt crisis , its effect on domestic politics and the broader impact it may have on the euro and the European Union .[ 15]
2
Istanbul
Mehdi Hasan
20 July 2012[ 16]
The rise of Turkey as a major regional power and the struggle between its secularist and Islamic traditions .[ 17]
3
Amman
Mehdi Hasan
27 July 2012[ 18]
The future of the Kingdom of Jordan in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and ongoing protests .[ 19]
4
Bradford
Mehdi Hasan
3 August 2012[ 20]
Multiculturalism , inter-ethnic tensions and poverty in the 21st-century United Kingdom .[ 21]
5
Tel Aviv
Mehdi Hasan
10 August 2012[ 22]
The increasing rift between secular Jews and growing religious communities in Israel, settlement expansion and the continuing occupation of the Palestinian territories and the sparking of the Israeli social justice protests .[ 23]
6
Ramallah
Mehdi Hasan
18 August 2012
The divide in the Palestinian territories between the Fatah -ruled West Bank and the Hamas -led Gaza Strip , prospects for a permanent peace settlement, and the feasibility of the one , two and three-state solutions .[ 24]
7
Washington DC
Mehdi Hasan
18 August 2012[ 25]
Challenges to the United States' status as the world's leading economic, military and political power, the rise of the Tea Party and Occupy movements , and Barack Obama's prospects for the 2012 election .[ 26]
8
Mexico City
Mehdi Hasan
31 August 2012[ 27]
The contrast between the chaos of the Mexican Drug War and Mexico's buoyant economic growth, and the chances of newly elected president Enrique Peña Nieto being able to stop the violence.[ 28]
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