Margaritis Schinas accused Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko of exploiting migrants. "The EU will not tolerate the abuse of people as tools for political purposes," Schinas said.
Justice Stephen Breyer, author of "The Authority of the Court and the Perils of Politics," says rule of law, while imperfect, keeps the country together
Former US Ambassador to the EU Anthony Gardner and Chinese expert Victor Gao reflect on the fallout from the AUKUS pact and implications for US/China relations.
In an exclusive interview with Amanpour, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said "a lot of open questions" about the AUKUS deal have to be answered.
Angela Povilaitis was lead prosecutor of Larry Nassar. She speaks exclusively about the US gymnasts' testimony and the institutional failings that permitted Nassar's abuse.
Dr. Hans Kluge, the World Health Organization's Regional Director for Europe, speaks with Christiane Amanpour about vaccine inequity and the case for booster shots.
He is "The Greatest of All Time", but Ali discovered boxing accidentally. Ken Burns, co-director of a new documentary about the icon, shares the story with Amanpour.
Science journalist Tara Haelle and Alabama doctor Jeanne Marrazzo trace how anti-vaxxers prey on credible health fears... and contribute to flooded ICUs
Roya Rahmani, former Afghan Ambassador to the US, reflects on the events of September 11th and how Afghanistan was impacted by America's war on terror.
Anand Gopal, contributor to The New Yorker, discusses the reality of women's rights in rural Afghanistan and troubling allegations against the Afghan Army.
Former California Governor Jerry Brown discusses what it will take for countries to act on climate as well as the recall vote facing his successor Gov. Newsom in California.
As women protest in Kabul and the Taliban crack down, Christiane speaks with Shkula Zadran, who was Afghan Youth Representative to the United Nations in 2020.
"Maybe we did remake Afghanistan in our image," says former journalist and US military advisor Sarah Chayes. "But that's not an image that I'm very proud of."