Former Minister for Foreign Affairs Jorge Castañeda tells Amanpour the return of Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silva marks the victory of democracy over autocracy in Brazil, but only "barely."
Haitian Ambassador to the United States Bocchit Edmond tells Sara Sidner why his government is calling for an international intervention in the beleaguered country.
In an exclusive interview, Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin categorically rules out Russia using nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Kelin also says Russia's recent drone strikes across Ukraine were retaliation for the Crimean Bridge explosion, and claimed that the Ukrainian counter-offensive has stalled.
Igor Zhovkva, chief diplomatic advisor to Volodymyr Zelensky, says failing on the battlefield, Russia is using "provocative narratives mirroring what they are going to do."
Journalist Ayesha Hazarika and Editor of The Spectator Fraser Nelson join Christiane Amanpour to discuss the various challenges facing new UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman and journalist Malcolm Brabant talk about co-authoring "The Daughter of Auschwitz" which follows Tova's experience as a Jewish child in WWII.
In "The Scheme", Senator Sheldon Whitehouse says Republican efforts "to capture and control" the Supreme Court has resulted in an "absolute massacre in favor of big Republican donors' interests."
Iranian Kurdish women who fled Iran's brutal crackdown on protests have taken up arms and are patrolling the heavily militarized Iraq-Iran border. CNN's Nima Elbagir reports.
Christiane Amanpour speaks with Rory Stewart, former UK Conservative minister, and Mariana Mazzucato, Professor at the University College London, on the latest market turmoil and political chaos in Britain.
The Russian human rights organization Memorial is one of the winners of this year's Nobel peace prize. Its chairman Jan Raczynski tells Christiane Amanpour why it is so vital to preserve Russia's dark history.
Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg tells Amanpour Russia has lost a lot of capability and personnel in Ukraine as it resorts to deadly strikes on civilians across the country.
University of Tehran professor Mohammad Marandi talks to Christiane Amanpour about the protests on the streets of Iran following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
"We're going to continue fighting, and we will win," Dmytro Kuleba tells Christiane Amanpour, urging the west to help "defeat the country that is trying to set the world on fire."
Nobel laureate and human rights lawyer Shirin Ebadi speaks with Christiane Amanpour about the ongoing protests in Iran and why she believes "they will succeed one day."
Director General of the Russian International Affairs Council Andrey Kortunov says Russia has not done anything like mobilization in this century, and that using a nuclear weapon in Ukraine "makes little sense" for Putin.
Democratic Senator Jean Shaheen says, given Vladimir Putin's 'irrational' nuclear threats, it's critical that NATO stay united against Russian aggression.