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Amanpour is CNN International's flagship global affairs interview program hosted by Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 56min
Another Antisemitic Attack
David Yazbek, a talented composer and lyricist known for his Broadway works, shares insights about his new musical, *Dead Outlaw*, revealing the compelling true story behind it. Meanwhile, Michael Luo, executive editor of *The New Yorker*, discusses his book, *Strangers in the Land*, which chronicles the complex history of Chinese immigrants in America. They also confront the alarming rise of antisemitism in the U.S., urging collective action against hate and violence in our society.

May 31, 2025 • 41min
Unpacking Trump's Targeting of Universities & Foreign Students
Wilfred Frost, son of the legendary TV host David Frost and producer of a new documentary series about his father's iconic interviews, reflects on the challenges faced by universities under the Trump administration. He shares insights into his father's extraordinary interviewing techniques with historical figures like Richard Nixon. The conversation navigates the impact of political shifts on academic freedom and the importance of preserving journalistic integrity during turbulent times, all while honoring a legacy that reshaped media.

May 30, 2025 • 57min
Is Putin Serious About Peace?
Fiona Hill, a former top Russia advisor to President Trump, shares her unique insights on the volatile Ukraine crisis and the credibility of Putin's recent peace claims. She reflects on her experiences with Putin, evaluating the potential impacts of Trump's diplomatic approach. Meanwhile, Charlie Baker, NCAA president and former Massachusetts governor, discusses the evolving landscape of college sports, focusing on athlete compensation and the challenges students face amid social media and mental health pressures. Together, they tackle critical global and local issues.

May 29, 2025 • 56min
The Trump Administration's Attack on Harvard
Join Steven Levitsky, a Harvard political scholar and co-author of 'How Democracies Die,' as he sheds light on the Trump administration's unprecedented attacks on higher education. Wes Anderson shares insights on the intersection of cinema and pressing societal issues. Blake Moore discusses Trump's contentious Big Beautiful Bill and its implications. The conversation navigates the struggles of Harvard amidst legal battles, funding cuts in research, and the need for civil society to defend democratic values against authoritarian tactics.

May 28, 2025 • 56min
Protests, Suffering Mark 600 Days Since Hamas Attack
Omer Shem Tov recounts his harrowing experience as a hostage for over 500 days in Gaza, sharing his emotional journey through captivity and the complex feelings of guilt and hope. Jameel Jaffer discusses the urgent need for prioritizing hostages' safety during conflicts, while Leah Litman critiques recent judicial outcomes influenced by bias and partisanship. They also touch on humanitarian crises and the implications of U.S. policy shifts impacting international students and free speech.

May 27, 2025 • 56min
Israel Warns of 'Unprecedented Attack'
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert voices his strong criticism against the current government's actions in Gaza, calling for accountability amidst allegations of war crimes. The podcast also delves into the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with challenges in aid distribution and rising desperation. In a lighter turn, Humphrey Ker shares insights on the revitalization of Wrexham A.F.C. amidst the backdrop of COVID-19, highlighting the club's significant role in its community and the passionate journey to bring it back to life.

May 25, 2025 • 26min
John Kerry on a New Era of Foreign Policy Under Trump
Bridget Brink, a veteran diplomat and former Ambassador to Ukraine, shares her courageous decision to resign in protest against U.S. policies during Trump's administration. She emphasizes the need for stronger support for Ukraine and calls for robust sanctions against Russia. The discussion also touches on the withdrawal from climate conversations, contrasting diplomatic strategies with the humanitarian crisis faced by children in Gaza. Brink's insights reveal a clash between political decisions and the urgent need for humanitarian and diplomatic action.

May 23, 2025 • 56min
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry
Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shares his insights on climate change and international relations, contrasting Biden's and Trump's approaches to policy. Bestselling author Laura Bates discusses the unsettling intersections of AI and misogyny, highlighting the dangers of digital abuse. Biochemist David Liu elaborates on groundbreaking gene editing technologies that promise revolutionary healthcare advancements. Together, they delve into the pressing ethical and practical challenges of today's fast-evolving scientific landscape.

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May 22, 2025 • 56min
Deadly DC Attack Brings Condemnation, Questions
In this discussion, Ronald Lamola, South Africa's Foreign Minister, addresses President Trump's controversial claims about genocide against white farmers and emphasizes the need for better bilateral relations. Meanwhile, investigative reporter Kate Kelly sheds light on pressing issues in American aviation, including recent accidents and systemic failures in air traffic control. Both guests highlight the importance of clear dialogue in the face of rising global tensions and humanitarian crises.

May 21, 2025 • 41min
Why the US Needs to Support Ukraine
Bridget Brink, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine who notably resigned in protest against the Trump Administration's policies, discusses the critical need for U.S. support in ensuring Ukraine's sovereignty amid ongoing Russian aggression. She highlights the ethical dilemmas faced by diplomats and the broader implications of the Ukraine conflict on global dynamics. Wilfred Frost, son of iconic journalist David Frost, reflects on his father's legacy and the art of impactful interviewing, drawing parallels to today's political landscape.


