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EXCLUSIVE: Thailand Prime Minster Yingluck Shinawatra on missing airplane, domestic protests

March 10th, 2014
09:06 AM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

Thailand is investigating the two stolen passports held by passengers on missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview on Monday.

“We don't know about their nationality yet,” Yingluck told Amanpour, pledging “full support” with international investigators. “We gave orders for the police to investigate the passport users.”

“At the same time, our Royal Air Force has been assigned, together with the Navy, to search for the disappeared airplane in conjunction with the Malaysian government.”

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ONLY ON CNN: Thai PM comments on crash

Christiane Amanpour speaks with Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra about the crash of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370

Search and rescue officials said Monday they will expand the search area for the Malaysia Airlines aircraft that vanished three days ago.

“At the moment,” Prime Minister Yingluck said, “we have not yet discovered anything.”

The Malaysian government has divided up the ocean in order to aid the search, she told Amanpour.

While Thailand remains at the heart of the search for the downed plane, Yingluck herself has been at the heart of months of protests.

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Amanpour questions Maduro about Twitter

March 8th, 2014
04:51 AM ET

In this web extra, Christiane Amanpour asks Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro about access to Twitter and social media in Venezuela.

Click above to watch.

More from Amanpour's interview with President Maduro.


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One-on-one with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

March 7th, 2014
03:18 PM ET
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PART 2: Maduro on U.S. relations, economy

Part two of Amanpour's exclusive interview with Venezuelan President Maduro. Translation was provided by the President.

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PART 3: Maduro on Chavez's legacy

Part three of Amanpour's exclusive interview with Venezuelan President Maduro. Translation was provided by the President

In this exclusive interview, CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Click above to watch.

Full coverage of Amanpour's interview with President Maduro.

English translation was provided by the President’s office. The transcript of Amanpour's full interview with President Maduro is available here.


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FULL INTERVIEW: Nicolas Maduro

March 7th, 2014
02:27 PM ET

What follows is a transcript of Christiane Amanpour's full interview with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Video of the full interview will be posted here soon.

CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Mr President, thank you for joining me, welcome to our program.

PRESIDENT NICOLAS MADURO: Thank you for being here with us here in Venezuela.

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Israel would preserve ‘Jewish, democratic’ values with Palestinian deal, Tzipi Livni tells Amanpour

March 4th, 2014
03:49 PM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

A peace deal with the Palestinians would allow Israel to keep its “values as a Jewish, democratic state,” chief Israeli negotiator and Justice Minister Tzipi Livni told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Tuesday.

“The best choice is to divide the land and to keep the state of Israel – maybe smaller – but with our values as a Jewish, democratic state living in harmony – a secured state,” Livni said from Washington.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu travelled to Washington to meet with U.S. President Barack Obama and discuss, among other things, America’s renewed push for Middle East peace.

Secretary of State John Kerry is spearheading an effort to have Israel and the Palestinians reach a framework agreement – a foundation upon which a permanent deal could be negotiated.

“I’m sure that [neither] us [nor] the Palestinians are going to be in love with it,” Livni said. “But I hope that both of us can live with it, move forward, and this is something that can create trust and basis for negotiations.”

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Ukraine invites observers to rebuff Putin ‘neo-Nazi’ and ‘anti-Semite’ claims

March 4th, 2014
03:33 PM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

Responding to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s allegations that there are neo-Nazis threatening the Ukrainian population, Ukraine’s top negotiator with the Crimean government invited “any international organization” to come to Ukraine and see the situation for themselves.

“We are open for any observers to come to any part of Ukraine and to be absolutely sure that Ukraine now outside of the Crimea is absolutely safe,” Petro Poroshenko, a Ukrainian MP and former Foreign Minister told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.

“We have lots of the different nationalities including Jews in our government. And I think that [Putin] is simply not [an] understandable position.”

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Ukraine rebuffs Putin 'neo-Nazi' claims

Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine's top negotiator with the Crimean government, strikes back at claims made by Russia's Putin.

The Russian president launched the accusation at a press conference earlier on Tuesday.

"We have a request of the legitimate President Yanukovych to protect the welfare of the local population,” he said. “We have neo-Nazis and Nazis and anti-Semites in parts of Ukraine, including Kiev.”

“You don’t find any tiny arguments to confirm the words of President Putin,” Poroshenko said.

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Former U.S. Ambassador on what's next for Ukraine

March 4th, 2014
03:31 PM ET

What's next for Ukraine?

CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks with Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder.

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Pistorius will get fair trial, says lawyer who taught judge

March 3rd, 2014
03:09 PM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

Oscar Pistorius, South African Olympian facing murder charges over the death of his girlfriend, will get a fair trial, Mannie Witz, a lawyer who served as teacher to the judge in the case, told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Monday.

“I think it’s very, very important – not only to South Africa, but also for the whole world – to see that we’ve got a very, very good justice system,” Witz said from Pretoria, where Pistorius’ trial began Monday.

Pistorius faces one charge of premeditated murder and a firearms charge associated with Steenkamp's killing, as well as two separate gun indictments from 2012.

“Knowing the judge in this particular matter, I think that should ensure that he does get a fair trial,” Witz said. “She follows the rules, she follows the procedure, and I’ve got no doubt that in regards to all the parties – they’re very experienced, they’re very, very well-versed experienced.”

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The trial of Oscar PIstorius

Christiane Amanpour speaks with South African lawyer Mannie Witz about the trail of Oscar Pistorius.

Click above to watch Amanpour’s full interview with Witz.


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Former Ukraine leader calls for 'strongest means' against Russia if diplomacy fails

March 3rd, 2014
02:43 PM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

(CNN) - If diplomacy fails to persuade Russia to withdraw its forces from the Ukrainian region of Crimea, the world should apply the "strongest means" on Russia, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko told CNN's Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview Monday.

Amanpour asked Tymoshenko if she was calling for the West to use military force against Russia.

She would not directly answer the question, saying that she "cannot solve this issue," but she issued an appeal to help Ukraine.

"I am asking all the world, personally every world leader, to use all the possibilities in order to avoid Ukraine losing Crimea."

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Ex-prime minister calls on world to act

Yulia Tymoshenko, former Ukrainian prime minister, says "the world has to apply strongest means" if diplomacy fails.

Russia has complete "operational control" over Crimea, a senior U.S. official has told CNN.

This was Tymoshenko's first international interview since her release from prison just over a week ago, following a truce between then-President Viktor Yanukovych and the opposition. She spent
the last years behind bars on what the West called politically motivated charges.

Ukraine is just "one step" away from war, Tymoshenko said.

The Russian Duma, or parliament, has started debate on "the draft of the law of annexation of Crimea from Ukraine," she told Amanpour.

The Duma website confirms that a draft law has been put forward on defining the process whereby a country or territory can seek to be annexed by Russia.

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Science and math are the ‘engines of tomorrow's economy,’ says astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson

February 28th, 2014
07:56 AM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

Science, technology, engineering, and math will be the “engines of tomorrow's economy,” astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Thursday.

“I want to explore because I think it's fun and I like learning something different and new tomorrow that I didn't know today. But I can't require that of everybody.”

“So if you needed a pragmatic reason to explore, the best one out there is innovations in science and technology are the engines of tomorrow's economy,” Tyson, who is director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, said.

“We've known this certainly since the Industrial Revolution. But even before then, those nations that invested in exploration and discovery would lead the world in almost every metric that mattered in anything that we call civilization today.”

NASA this week announced the discovery of 715 new planets, the largest single batch ever announced, by far. By way of comparison, about 1,000 planets total had been identified in our galaxy before Wednesday.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson on new planets

Astrophysist Neil deGrasse Tyson speaks with CNN's about hte discovery of 715 new planets.

“It's not like they discovered them all last night and then it got reported this morning,” Tyson said. “They've been lined up for a while until the confidence in the detection was high enough to then present it all as one release.”

Four of the planets announced are in the so-called “habitable zone,” meaning they could theoretically support life.

“You could ask, are we alone? Is the solar - our solar system unusual? Is it - is it common? And that's one of the great questions we always ask about ourselves, and we've been asking it since we came out of the caves.”

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