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Plea from Syrian-American doctor

August 3rd, 2013
02:15 PM ET

Editor's note: The following is a message sent to CNN's Amanpour by Zaher Sahloul, a Syrian-American doctor who has appeared on the program in the past.

"More than 70% of [Homs'] inhabitants are forced out and the rest are being squeezed. There are daily shelling of the largest neighborhood (Alwaar) where most of the previously displaced people went to. The population of Homs including my family feel desperate.

"This is of course part of the larger picture of Genocide in Syria, but no one is talking about it except for your program. The public should know that this [is] the first Genocide in the Twenty First Century and the worst since Rowanda [sic]. You should also be critical of the silence of our administration and the international community. The UN has the Responsibility to Protect the Syrian people and they are not discharging their legal duty.

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Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Syria

If mayors ruled the world

August 1st, 2013
09:13 AM ET

Detroit, once the center of American industrialism, has declared bankruptcy. It is America's biggest-ever public sector bankruptcy.

But in his new book, Benjamin Barber says that cities are actually a bright spot in good governance.

He speaks with CNN's Hala Gorani, in for Christiane Amanpour.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode • U.S. Politics

Blood spilling across borders

July 31st, 2013
06:28 PM ET

CNN's Hala Gorani, in for Christiane Amanpour, speaks with Peter Galbraith about Iraq and the Middle East splintering across sectarian lines.

Galbraith is a senior diplomatic fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Iraq • Latest Episode

A cry for help from Homs

July 31st, 2013
06:24 PM ET

CNN's Hala Gorani, in for Christiane Amanpour, speaks with Syrian activist Abu Rami in the besieged city of Homs.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode • Syria

Going up against Mugabe

July 30th, 2013
05:32 PM ET

Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe's prime minister, is running against Robert Mugabe for the presidency of that country.

He speaks with CNN's Hala Gorani, filling in for Christiane Amanpour.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode • Zimbabwe

Investigative journalist on Manning verdict

July 30th, 2013
05:26 PM ET

Journalist Jeremy Scahill used Bradley Manning as a source in his investigative work.

Now, as Manning is found not guilty of "aiding the enemy," but found guilty of lesser charges, Scahill speaks with CNN's Hala Gorani, sitting in for Christiane Amanpour.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode

Plea from Mohamed Morsy's son

July 30th, 2013
05:17 PM ET

Osama Morsy, son of Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, says that the military "kidnapped" his father, whom he calls "the legitimate president." He speaks with CNN's Hala Gorani, sitting in for Christiane Amanpour.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Egypt • Latest Episode

Mugabe's man in Washington speaks

July 29th, 2013
04:27 PM ET

As Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe gets ready for national elections, CNN's Hala Gorani - in for Christiane Amanpour - speaks with Zimbabwe's Ambassador to the United States, Machivenyika Mapuranga.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode • Zimbabwe

Egypt's interim PM answers 'who's in charge?'

July 29th, 2013
04:13 PM ET

CNN's Hala Gorani, sitting in for Christiane Amanpour, speaks with Egyptian Interim Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Egypt • Latest Episode

Is Boris Johnson the most colorful mayor in the world?

July 25th, 2013
04:46 PM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

Boris Johnson may be the most colorful mayor in the world.

Known for his wit – and sometimes gaffes – the top man in London sports a floppy blonde mop of uncombed hair.

When he wants to promote the bike share system nicknamed after him – Boris Bikes – he rides them up to strangers in shopping malls.

When he wants to promote the Olympics, he ziplines in full suit, waving a tiny Union Jack in each hand. The fact that he got stuck twenty feet off the ground halfway down was just “the only piece of transport infrastructure that seriously malfunctioned” during the Games, he says.

“I'm deliriously happy,” Johnson told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour at his office overlooking the Thames and Tower Bridge on Monday. “I'm deliriously happy and lucky to be mayor of London.”

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