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Christiane Amanpour has been front and center in international news coverage over the past several days, delivering her signature hard-hitting journalism across multiple platforms. The CNN International Correspondent appeared on her flagship podcast "Amanpour" just four hours ago with exiled Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar, diving deep into the geopolitical chess match between Russia and the United States. The discussion centered on an imminent face-to-face meeting between Putin and Trump, with Amanpour exploring skepticism around Moscow's true intentions following Trump's envoy's visit to Moscow that yielded no concrete results.
The veteran journalist has maintained her relentless broadcast schedule throughout the week. On December 8th, she moderated conversations for both her podcast and her PBS show "Amanpour and Company," focusing heavily on the one-year anniversary of Syria's Bashar Al-Assad government collapse. In these episodes, Amanpour conducted an exclusive interview with interim Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, examining the fragile transition period facing the country and questioning whether the West should have done more to stop Assad's regime. Her reporting highlighted celebratory gunfire and military parades marking the occasion in Damascus.
Amanpour's recent work has also tackled America's domestic landscape. She featured former Democratic Congressman Joe Kennedy discussing his "Groundwork Project," a nonprofit aimed at rebuilding Democratic values in key red states, as well as coverage of the ongoing Texas redistricting battle. The journalist brought Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman onto her show to break down conflicting narratives about the U.S. economy, examining President Trump's claims about rigged jobs data.
On the international stage, Amanpour appeared at the annual Doha Forum on December 9th, where she moderated a panel of influential world leaders including Qatar's Prime Minister and the European Commission's vice president. Her reporting from this prestigious venue underscored her position as a trusted moderator between major global power players.
Behind the scenes, Amanpour continues managing her health with grace. CNN confirmed that her ovarian cancer has returned but is being well managed, allowing her to maintain her demanding schedule. Her recent work demonstrates no diminishment in her journalistic vigor or reach, with her platforms spanning podcasts, streaming television, and international forums where she continues holding world leaders accountable for their actions and intentions.
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Christiane Amanpour has been front and center in international news coverage over the past several days, delivering her signature hard-hitting journalism across multiple platforms. The CNN International Correspondent appeared on her flagship podcast "Amanpour" just four hours ago with exiled Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar, diving deep into the geopolitical chess match between Russia and the United States. The discussion centered on an imminent face-to-face meeting between Putin and Trump, with Amanpour exploring skepticism around Moscow's true intentions following Trump's envoy's visit to Moscow that yielded no concrete results.
The veteran journalist has maintained her relentless broadcast schedule throughout the week. On December 8th, she moderated conversations for both her podcast and her PBS show "Amanpour and Company," focusing heavily on the one-year anniversary of Syria's Bashar Al-Assad government collapse. In these episodes, Amanpour conducted an exclusive interview with interim Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, examining the fragile transition period facing the country and questioning whether the West should have done more to stop Assad's regime. Her reporting highlighted celebratory gunfire and military parades marking the occasion in Damascus.
Amanpour's recent work has also tackled America's domestic landscape. She featured former Democratic Congressman Joe Kennedy discussing his "Groundwork Project," a nonprofit aimed at rebuilding Democratic values in key red states, as well as coverage of the ongoing Texas redistricting battle. The journalist brought Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman onto her show to break down conflicting narratives about the U.S. economy, examining President Trump's claims about rigged jobs data.
On the international stage, Amanpour appeared at the annual Doha Forum on December 9th, where she moderated a panel of influential world leaders including Qatar's Prime Minister and the European Commission's vice president. Her reporting from this prestigious venue underscored her position as a trusted moderator between major global power players.
Behind the scenes, Amanpour continues managing her health with grace. CNN confirmed that her ovarian cancer has returned but is being well managed, allowing her to maintain her demanding schedule. Her recent work demonstrates no diminishment in her journalistic vigor or reach, with her platforms spanning podcasts, streaming television, and international forums where she continues holding world leaders accountable for their actions and intentions.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI