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Dr. Rajiv Shah tells Christiane Amanpour about his visit to one of the refugee camps for Syrians in Jordan.
By Samuel Burke, CNN
Austerity, debt, taxes growth – those aren’t just the words to describe the eurozone crisis, they’re the critical issues driving the U.S. Presidential campaign
President Obama tried an age-old Washington D.C. trick to break the political logjam in 2010: he appointed a commission called "Simpson Bowles," – after its bipartisan chairmen – to come up with a proposal to balance the budget and cut the debt. And they did. But it went nowhere when it came to implementation. And the only thing both political parties agree on is that it's the other's party’s fault.
On Wednesday night Republican Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan said, “[Obama] created a bipartisan debt commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way, and then did exactly nothing.”
Ryan failed to mention he served on the Simpson Bowles Commission and voted against the plan. The failure to act on the proposal is symbol of the incredible partisanship in Washington D.C. FULL POST
Mitt Romney’s coronation as Republican candidate for U.S. President is going ahead as planned, with a nationally televised acceptance speech Thursday night.
But observers outside the United States have fundamental questions about the Republican candidate – best summed up the cover of this week's Economist magazine with the headline, "So Mitt, what do you really believe?"
Gergen: Election a stark choice on America's future
The Financial Times’ Washington bureau chief, Ed Luce, has been wrestling with that question for his readers around the world. You can watch an interview with him from the Florida convention site, in the video above.
What do you think Mitt Romney's foreign policy priorities are? Use the comments section below to share your thoughts and read opinion from other users around the globe:
There have already been several massacres in Syria this year, but the latest mass killing appears to be on a whole new scale. This time it's in the Damascus suburb of Daraya – a mostly poor and largely Sunni area, with a population of about 150,000.
Opposition activists say government forces murdered at least 320 people, many shot in the head, execution style. Most of the victims appeared to be men; but women and children were also targeted.
CNN has obtained an extraordinary account of life in the Damascus suburb of Daraya over the last two weeks, just before the neighborhood was overrun by Syrian government troops. The Syrian government has said it targeted Daraya to cleanse terrorist cells from the town but this report shows the townspeople had only just begun to rebuild their lives after the last Syrian Army offensive nearly two months ago. Some of the images in this report are graphic and not appropriate for all viewers. For safety reasons, we are not naming the journalist. You can watch her report in the video above.
CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour travels to six countries on four continents to examine the intersection between religion and politics and the effects of Christianity, Islam and Judaism on politics, culture and public life. For the first time the reports, God's Jewish, Muslim & Christian Warriors, are available online:
Christiane Amanpour travels to Iran, the country where America first experienced Islamic fundamentalism in 1979.
Christine Amanpour explores the influence of Egyptian author Sayyid Qutb who has inspired the likes of Osama bin Laden.
Christiane Amanpour explores how Iranian women welcome Islam in their political lives, but reject fundamentalism.
Christiane Amanpour looks back at the 1967 Six Day War that put the heartland of biblical Judaism under Israeli control.
The U.S. claims Jewish settlements are an obstacle to peace, but continues to give Israel generous foreign aid.
Christiane Amanpour examines how influential Evangelical Christians have transformed U.S. politics.
Christiane Amanpour speaks with influential pastor Greg Boyd who wants to separate church and politics in the U.S.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour looks at how Christians and Jews have joined forces to influence America's foreign policy.
God's Warriors: God's Christian & Jewish Warriors Unite. CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour travels to six countries on four continents to examine the intersection between religion and politics and the effects of Christianity, Islam and Judaism on politics, culture and public life. Click here to visit the original website that accompanied the documentary or watch the report 'God's Christian & Jewish Warriors Unite' on the videos below:
CNN's Christiane Amanpour looks at how Christians and Jews have joined forces to influence America's foreign policy.
God's Warriors: God's Christian Warriors. CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour travels to six countries on four continents to examine the intersection between religion and politics and the effects of Christianity, Islam and Judaism on politics, culture and public life. Click here to visit the original website that accompanied the documentary or watch the report 'God's Christian Warriors' on the videos below:
Christiane Amanpour examines how influential Evangelical Christians have transformed U.S. politics.
Christiane Amanpour speaks with influential pastor Greg Boyd who wants to separate church and politics in the U.S.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour looks at how Christians and Jews have joined forces to influence America's foreign policy.
God's Warriors: God's Jewish Warriors. CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour travels to six countries on four continents to examine the intersection between religion and politics and the effects of Christianity, Islam and Judaism on politics, culture and public life. Click here to visit the original website that accompanied the documentary or watch the report 'God's Jewish Warriors' on the videos below:
Christiane Amanpour looks back at the 1967 Six Day War that put the heartland of biblical Judaism under Israeli control.
The U.S. claims Jewish settlements are an obstacle to peace, but continues to give Israel generous foreign aid.
God's Warriors: God's Muslim Warriors. CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour travels to six countries on four continents to examine the intersection between religion and politics and the effects of Christianity, Islam and Judaism on politics, culture and public life. Click here to visit the original website that accompanied the documentary or watch the report 'God's Muslim Warriors' on the videos below:
Christiane Amanpour travels to Iran, the country where America first experienced Islamic fundamentalism in 1979.
Christine Amanpour explores the influence of Egyptian author Sayyid Qutb who has inspired the likes of Osama bin Laden.
Christiane Amanpour explores how Iranian women welcome Islam in their political lives, but reject fundamentalism.
With Iran’s pledge of support for Syria and the revelation that Iranian hostages are being held by Syrian rebels, the threat of the Syrian conflict spreading is becoming more and more real.
Ali Soufan, is the former FBI counter-terrorism agent who was one of the first to sound the alarm on the connection between al Qaeda and 9/11. Now he is looking at factors that could allow Syria's civil war to spread in the region.

