Christiane Amanpour announced her ovarian cancer has returned for the third time, despite surgery and treatment, emphasizing the importance of listening to your body and regular monitoring for early detection and management of cancer.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour announced she is battling a rare form of ovarian cancer for the second time, now in remission thanks to immunotherapy, and emphasized the importance of early detection and listening to one's body.
Christiane Amanpour announced her ovarian cancer has returned in a rare form, but is well-managed, emphasizing the importance of listening to your body and early detection for better outcomes.
Christiane Amanpour announced her ovarian cancer has returned for a third time, but she is managing it well and emphasizes the importance of listening to one's body and having a strong support system. She shared her journey publicly to raise awareness and highlight the significance of early diagnosis and community support in battling cancer.
Bill O'Reilly criticized Christiane Amanpour, claiming she only apologized for her Israel-Hamas comments to get her paycheck, after she retracted her earlier statement comparing the treatment of Israeli hostages and Gazan civilians.
Bill O'Reilly criticized Christiane Amanpour, suggesting her apology for comments on Israel-Hamas was motivated by financial reasons, amid a broader media controversy over her remarks about the treatment of hostages and Gazans during the conflict.
In an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour during the 80th anniversary celebrations of D-Day, actor Tom Hanks was asked if he is worried about another Trump presidency.
Christiane Amanpour reflects on the transformative time she spent in her Iranian homeland during the Islamic Revolution, recalling the hunger for change and the ongoing fight for it 45 years later.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour accuses former President Trump of engaging in "Nazi talk" and highlights the significance of former Vice President Mike Pence calling for new leadership in the Republican Party. Amanpour warned about the reported plans of Trump and his team for a hypothetical second term, citing concerning statements made by Trump. Pence, in a separate interview, called for a "fresh start" and new leadership in the party, emphasizing the need for new direction in the Republican Party and the White House.
Actor Tom Hanks discusses his "out of body" experience while watching the 1968 Apollo 8 moon landing mission in an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, coinciding with the opening of a new exhibit at London's Lightroom called "The Moonwalkers."
CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour apologized for referring to the terror attack that killed three dual Israeli-UK nationals as a "shootout" instead of a shooting. The comment drew criticism from an NGO that monitors media bias against Israel, which launched a Twitter campaign calling for an apology. Amanpour issued a public and private apology to the Dee family, but Rabbi Leo Dee, the husband of Lucy and father of Maia and Rena, said he does not accept it and accused CNN of systematic bias in its coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
CNN International anchor Christiane Amanpour apologized for wrongly referring to the murder of an Israeli mother and her daughters as a "shootout" instead of a shooting. Amanpour's retraction came after a 10-day campaign led by HonestReporting. The veteran journalist had originally contrasted the death of a young Palestinian boy with the deaths of Rabbi Leo Dee's family. Rabbi Dee demanded that Amanpour apologize, calling her comments an example of "terror journalism."
CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour criticized her own network for hosting a town hall event with Donald Trump, saying she had a "very robust exchange of views" with the CEO who approved and defended the decision. Amanpour said she hoped CNN could rebuild trust with audiences and suggested that the media should revert back to the strategies employed in the 1950s during anti-communist hysteria stoked by Joseph McCarthy. She also suggested that less is more and live is not always right.
Christiane Amanpour, CNN's chief international anchor, publicly voiced dissent with management over the network's recent town hall with Donald Trump, which has been widely criticized by employees at all levels across the organization. Amanpour disclosed that she had a "very robust exchange of views" with CNN boss Chris Licht about the matter, but stood by her belief that Trump was not worthy of a town hall platform. She also urged journalists to be truthful, but not neutral, and to counter disinformation to summon the public back to reality.
CNN's chief international correspondent, Christiane Amanpour, criticized her network's decision to host a live town hall with former President Donald Trump. Amanpour met with CNN CEO Chris Licht to convey her belief that the network should not have allowed Trump "to appear in that particular format." She argued that Trump dominates the stage and that the moderator's attempts to aim flack at him don't often work. Amanpour's public criticism channeled the frustrations of many CNN anchors, correspondents, producers, and reporters in the wake of the Trump town hall.