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The news you need, first thing. Rahel Solomon has you covered with the latest headlines.
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The news you need, first thing. Rahel Solomon has you covered with the latest headlines.
Christiane speaks with historian Thant Myint-U about his book "Peacemaker", documenting the life of his grandfather U Thant, who as UN Secretary-General in the 1960s became a pivotal player in resolving wars around the world. Also on the show today: legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog speaks with Christiane about his recent non-fiction book, "The Future of Truth", and Hari Sreenivasan speaks with novelist Arundhati Roy about her memoir, "Mother Mary Comes to Me".
Travel and tourism to the Philippines surpassed pre-pandemic levels in 2024. Visitors now focus on authentic and sustainable experiences that preserve traditions, the environment and support local communities.
POV travels away from well-worn tourist trails to discover the country's essence through the lens of its people. Meet those who dedicate their lives to safeguarding the culture through art, food, and more, and how these facets co-exist within modern culture today.
Hosted by Zain Asher, this special half-hour program showcases the best of CNN's inaugural "Global Perspectives: On Africa" event, featuring interviews and session highlights with high profile political and business leaders, innovators and thought-leaders.
Many people travel to Mongolia to disconnect, to escape into the vast wilderness and switch off. But for Mongolians, connectivity is everything. The country has 3.5 million people and 5 million active phone numbers. Everywhere you look in the capital city Ulaanbaatar, people are glued to their phones. A vibrant startup scene in the city is driving innovation and diversifying Mongolia's economy beyond its mining roots, fueled by a young, ambitious, and entrepreneurial population. A new digital infrastructure is not only reshaping how people travel, live and shop here - but tackling some of the country's biggest challenges: congestion, pollution and climate change. Innovations first cultivated in the city are taking root in remote corners of the country, where 30% of the population still live nomadic lifestyles. Forget Silicon Valley, this is the Silicon Steppe, where homegrown startups are powering Mongolia's digital transformation.
Christiane speaks with historian Thant Myint-U about his book "Peacemaker", documenting the life of his grandfather U Thant, who as UN Secretary-General in the 1960s became a pivotal player in resolving wars around the world. Also on the show today: legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog speaks with Christiane about his recent non-fiction book, "The Future of Truth", and Hari Sreenivasan speaks with novelist Arundhati Roy about her memoir, "Mother Mary Comes to Me".
Hosted by Zain Asher, this special half-hour program showcases the best of CNN's inaugural "Global Perspectives: On Africa" event, featuring interviews and session highlights with high profile political and business leaders, innovators and thought-leaders.
Luke Bryan is one of country music's biggest stars. He's also faced great loss. In this personal and revealing conversation with Anderson, Luke shares how faith, family, and music have helped him "do what you do to get through."
In a world obsessed with speed, new CNN host Laura Jackson invites us to rediscover the beauty of taking our time. Known for her effortless hosting and passion for creating meaningful moments, Laura believes that true luxury is about stories, craft, and connection.
Christiane speaks with historian Thant Myint-U about his book "Peacemaker", documenting the life of his grandfather U Thant, who as UN Secretary-General in the 1960s became a pivotal player in resolving wars around the world. Also on the show today: legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog speaks with Christiane about his recent non-fiction book, "The Future of Truth", and Hari Sreenivasan speaks with novelist Arundhati Roy about her memoir, "Mother Mary Comes to Me".
Anderson Cooper and Laura Coates co-host the 19th annual celebration honoring the year's Top 5 CNN Heroes and reveal the viewer's choice for CNN Hero of the Year.
Live from Doha, Qatar, CNN Creators follows a team of digital-native storytellers as they navigate the stories that matter most, with a focus on tech, art, culture, sport, and social trends.
Zain Asher and Bianna Golodryga cover the top global and national issues of the day.
The news you need, first thing. Rahel Solomon has you covered with the latest headlines.
Christiane speaks with Iceland's President Halla Tómasdóttir and film director Pamela Hogan about the day 50 years ago when Iceland's women went on strike to demand equal treatment, and the recent documentary telling the full story. Also, CNN's former Cairo bureau chief Gayle Young speaks with Christiane about her career and recent memoir, "Update", and Hari Sreenivasan speaks with tech writer Cory Doctorow about his book exploring what he calls the "ensh*ttification" of the internet.
World-renowned wildlife photographer Chris Fallows leads an inspiring journey from South Africa to Tanzania, highlighting the threats facing some of Africa's most wild places and celebrating those racing to save them.
Luke Bryan is one of country music's biggest stars. He's also faced great loss. In this personal and revealing conversation with Anderson, Luke shares how faith, family, and music have helped him "do what you do to get through."
Christiane speaks with Iceland's President Halla Tómasdóttir and film director Pamela Hogan about the day 50 years ago when Iceland's women went on strike to demand equal treatment, and the recent documentary telling the full story. Also, CNN's former Cairo bureau chief Gayle Young speaks with Christiane about her career and recent memoir, "Update", and Hari Sreenivasan speaks with tech writer Cory Doctorow about his book exploring what he calls the "ensh*ttification" of the internet.
We explore how art has influenced the cultural landscape of Qatar and how it can be an immersive experience for those who visit, live and work there. We meet designers and artists who reflect the country's layers of creativity, cultural diversity and modern identity. They guide us through Doha's open-air gallery, taking us to the public artwork that inspires them the most and represents a milestone in Qatar's artistic evolution. From Doha Mountains and Cesar's Pouce to remembering Qatar's pearl diving heritage and the first artistic landmark - the Museum of Islamic Art.
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