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British view of Iran's new president

June 24th, 2013
02:09 PM ET

British Foreign Secretary William Hague speaks with CNN's Christiane Amanpour about Iran's President-elect Hassan Rouhani


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Iran • Latest Episode

Why the poor will notice global warming before the rich

June 22nd, 2013
08:32 AM ET

CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks with Nobel Prize-winning climatologist Richard Alley about why the poor will be more likely to notice the effects of global warming before the rich.


Filed under:  Climate

Angelina Jolie giving a voice to the voiceless refugees in Syria

June 21st, 2013
09:55 AM ET

More than one million Syrian refugees have already spilled into Lebanon, which is bracing for a million more.

The human tide is also overflowing into all of Syria's neighbors, including Turkey and Jordan.

Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie is in Jordan as the U.N.'s special envoy, giving voice to the tens of thousands of women and children who've been left homeless by the Syrian War.

In the video above you can see the moving report for she filed on World Refugee Day for Christiane Amanpour's program – giving a voice to the voiceless refugees in Syria.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Imagine a World • Jordan • Lebanon • Syria

Lebanon on the brink

June 20th, 2013
10:23 PM ET

Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati speaks with CNN's Christiane Amanpour about his desire to stay neutral while violence rages in Syria.


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode • Lebanon

Why the Taliban wants to enter politics

June 19th, 2013
07:11 PM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

The Taliban has long been known as an extremist group, but could it become a player in workaday politics?

The group said it hoped to do just that when it opened a political office in the capital of Qatar, Doha. So why come in from the cold?

“Their decision making is kind of mysterious,” Marc Grossman, former U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan,” told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Wednesday.

But he did have two leading theories.  FULL POST


Filed under:  Afghanistan • Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode

Brazil’s FM: This isn’t like Turkey’s protests

June 19th, 2013
05:02 PM ET

By Samuel Burke, CNN

Brazil is in the throes of massive protests, but its foreign minister does not think that his country will see the type of violence and confrontation that Turkey has seen in the past weeks.

“I think it’s a different situation; the manifestations have been peaceful, predominately,” Antonio Patriota told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Wednesday in an exclusive interview.

But federal riot police have been sent to five major cities.

“There may be episodes of violence here and there and, of course, the security forces have to be prepared because there are large numbers of people involved,” Patriota told Amanpour. “And our expectation is that they will continue to manifest in a peaceful way.”  FULL POST


Filed under:  Brazil • Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode

So what did the G8 meetings accomplish?

June 19th, 2013
01:29 PM ET

Syria may have dominated the G8 meetings, but at its heart, it is an economic summit.

British Prime Minister David Cameron said the point of the G8 is to fire up economies and drive growth around the world, but leaders certainly have their work cut out for them with punishing unemployment weighing down the world economy.

Niall Ferguson, a professor of history at Harvard University, said the G8 leaders achieved “nothing” this past week.  FULL POST


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode

Former General: U.S. must pressure Assad into negotiation

June 18th, 2013
05:25 PM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

“If you really want to end the bloodshed over [in Syria], I guess there’s two ways,” Former American General Wesley Clark told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Tuesday.

“You could let him finish the job,” Clark said, creating millions more refugees, expanding the violence and sectarian warfare, and giving Iran more power, as he put it. “It’s a very short-sighted way to think you can stabilize the situation.”

The other way, Clark contended, is to “put the pressure on Assad.”

Clark has some experience forcing a strongman’s hand.

FULL POST


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode • Syria

Syria opposition commander ‘hopes’ for enough U.S. weapons

June 18th, 2013
05:19 PM ET

By Mick Krever, CNN

General Salim Idriss, chief of staff of the opposition Free Syria Army, hopes that promised American weapons will be enough to bolster his troops.

“It is very important now to strengthen the moderate FSA fighters,” Idriss told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Tuesday. FULL POST


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode • Syria

Secret spying: From critic to supporter

June 18th, 2013
04:27 PM ET

By Samuel Burke, CNN

Timothy Edgar has been on both sides of the debate over government surveillance, and he says that the protections in place work.

He was a lawyer at the ACLU holding the government's feet to the fire at the American Civil Liberties Union and then he became, in his own words, a reluctant insider advising both Presidents Bush and Obama on this very issue.

“Certainly Congress has been briefed repeatedly numerous times over the years,” Edgar told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour. “But it's very different when you're having a public debate than one in which you're just getting briefed by intelligence officials.”  FULL POST


Filed under:  Christiane Amanpour • Latest Episode
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