Christiane Amanpour speaks with Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson on the deal that lifted Turkey's objections to Finland and Sweden joining NATO, and what the alliance needs to do now to end Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Olena Zelenska, the wife of President Volodymr Zelensky, tells Christiane Amanpour about how the war has forced her family to stay apart from one another -- as it has for most Ukrainian families.
Dr. David Eisenberg, who believes he performed the last non-emergency abortion in the state of Missouri hours before Friday's ruling, reflects on his fears for women's health in the post-Roe era
Kathryn Kolbert argued Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the last Supreme Court case to reaffirm Roe v. Wade, in 1992. With Roe overturned, Kolbert discusses what comes next.
Bianna Golodryga speaks with Patricia Espinosa, the outgoing Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on the growing frustration in developing countries over the lack of progress in helping them deal with rising losses and damage driven by climate change.
Bianna Golodryga speaks with Anshel Pfeffer, Haaretz columnist and author of "Bibi: The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahu," on the political crisis in Israel after Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and his coalition partner, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, decided to call for elections.
As the U.S. marks Juneteenth, author and professor of African American studies Carol Anderson talks to Bianna Golodryga about the many obstacles Black citizens still face.
Natalia Gavrilița, Moldova's prime minister, speaks to Bianna Golodryga about the country's desire to join the EU and on facing the threat of Russia as the war in neighbouring Ukraine wages on.
Economics professor Michelle Holder says that, while recessions hit minority workers hardest, America's covid policies could limit the impact of a slowdown
Bianna Golodryga speaks with Ben Hodges, Former Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe, on the latest developments in the war in Ukraine and the growing calls for a ceasefire.
Norm Eisen, counsel in the first impeachment, and Yale law professor Asha Rangappa say today's hearing shows Donald Trump intended to undermine the vote.
Christiane Amanpour speaks with Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, on how the war in Ukraine is affecting his country and what needs to be done to end it.
The U.S. wanted to showcase its leadership at the Summit of the Americas but squabbling over invites has exposed rifts. Fmr. US Ambassador to Mexico Roberta Jacobson surveys the fallout.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas tells Amanpour it is "not right" to have "premature calls" for peace in Ukraine following French President Macron's comments.
Bianna Golodryga speaks with former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castañeda on the upcoming Summit of the Americas next week in Los Angeles and the growing frustration in Latin America with the Biden administration.
Royal correspondents Max Foster and Emily Nash detail Britain's Platinum Jubilee celebrations commemorating Queen Elizabeth the second's 70 years on the throne.
Yuriy Sak, adviser to the Ukrainian defense minister, says Ukraine is grateful for new weapon pledges from the West but that if they'd come earlier the situation in his country would have been very different.