Sara Sidner speaks with El Paso City Councilwoman, Claudia Rodriguez, and Former New York City Council Speaker, Christine Quinn, on the expected surge in migrants to cross into the U.S. if a policy allowing for their rapid expulsion, known as Title 42, is lifted.
As Vladimir Zelensky comes to Washington for a historic visit, Delaware's Democratic Senator says he will cement bipartisan support for Ukraine's struggle
Sara Sidner speaks with Rory Stewart, President of GiveDirectly, on how wealthy nations should be helping Africa, particularly after a year where climate change and the war in Ukraine severely impacted life in the continent.
As Congress wraps up its investigation, former U.S. Attorneys Jim Walden and Ron Filipkowski examine the legal, political and historic legacy of their work.
David Miliband, President & CEO of the International Rescue Committee, says, "Conflict is increasingly focused on hitting civilians rather than hitting soldiers."
Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi talks about her new documentary "Pelosi in the House" which follows her mother across her decades long career in Congress and discusses her family's trauma after the attack on her father Paul.
A CNN As Equals investigation follows Nima Elbagir to Ghana to reveal how Western aid money has benefited religious organizations that oppose LGBTQI+ rights and see the impact this has had on members of the local LGBTQI+ community.
Hadi Ghaemi, Executive Director of the New York-based Centre for Human Rights in Iran, talks to Christiane Amanpour about the recent executions of protesters.
China lecturer Frank Tsai and historian Peter Frankopan tell Sara Sidner about what is at stake for Chinese leader Xi Jinping amid his visit to Saudi Arabia and a softening of Covid rules at home.
Republican political strategist Sarah Longwell and former Democratic Senator Carol Moseley Braun join Christiane Amanpour to discuss Senator Raphael Warnock's victory in the Georgia Senate runoff.
U.S. Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland talks to Christiane Amanpour about her recent trip to Ukraine and the recent drone attacks on Russian air bases.
Ingrida Šimonytė responds to the French President's suggestion that Russia would need to be given security guarantees as part of future negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, saying "I don't think we should be in the business of thinking about Russia's security guarantees when it cares for nobody's security."
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson says he is actively thinking about running for president in 2024 and that he doesn't believe Trump is the leader of the GOP.
At a summit on women's rights at the Clinton Center in Little Rock, Clinton weighs in on US-Iran relations, Russia's barbarity and Arkansas abortion rights.