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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 3 MIN

Amanpour: Confronting Climate Denial, Media Threats, and the Ethics of Sanctions in a Divided World

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Christiane Amanpour BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. I am Christiane Amanpour and as autumn 2025 unfolds the headlines have been buzzing with high-profile appearances and sharp interviews balanced alongside a steady digital presence and new content launches. The past week has been classic Amanpour—front and center on global affairs from the plush studios of Amanpour and Company to fresh formats piping up on new podcast and social channels. PBS and WETA schedules confirm I have appeared nightly hosting Amanpour and Company, with episodes diving into everything from the state of Russia’s war on Ukraine with former PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk to conversations with US diplomats like Nicholas Burns on the complex pivot points in US China relations, and front-page guests like Jane Fonda and Trymaine Lee bringing urgency on climate and social injustice. Recurring episodes October 6 through today have included nuanced debates on ceasefire proposals in Gaza, the looming US government shutdown, and the global response to ongoing humanitarian crises, sustaining my signature format of deeply sourced, fact-driven interviews with world leaders and newsmakers. As confirmed by my show pages and streaming guides, I continue to shape the dialogue from London and New York with a cohost team including Walter Isaacson, Michel Martin, and Hari Sreenivasan amplifying international perspectives and domestic context. Outside linear TV, the digital push is evident—the Amanpour Presents podcast The Ex Files recently dropped a QnA episode confronting the spike in climate change denial and threats to media independence in America, also tackling international free speech after a controversial UN speech by President Trump. As seen on Threads and my LinkedIn and X platforms, promotion has leaned into open questions, inviting listener feedback and cross-promotion across platforms—no major viral dustups but healthy engagement and a steady stream of followers. Notably, according to Euromaidan Press, my recent coverage of Ukraine featured calls for confiscating frozen Russian state assets as part of a campaign spotlighting European policy and the ethics of sanctions, a moment already drawing analysis from think tanks and policy wonks. Social media has amplified the reach, with audience responses focusing on my direct questioning style and readiness to challenge government talking points—praise and critique in equal measure but always echoing the brand of accountability. No new business ventures or personal milestones have been reported these past few days; it is strictly all about the journalism and the platform. There are no unconfirmed reports or speculation of significance. After decades in the frontlines of broadcast journalism, I am right now—more than ever—the face and voice shaping the story, scanning the world, and driving the conversation that matters in the news cycle and beyond. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Christiane Amanpour BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. I am Christiane Amanpour and as autumn 2025 unfolds the headlines have been buzzing with high-profile appearances and sharp interviews balanced alongside a steady digital presence and new content launches. The past week has been classic Amanpour—front and center on global affairs from the plush studios of Amanpour and Company to fresh formats piping up on new podcast and social channels. PBS and WETA schedules confirm I have appeared nightly hosting Amanpour and Company, with episodes diving into everything from the state of Russia’s war on Ukraine with former PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk to conversations with US diplomats like Nicholas Burns on the complex pivot points in US China relations, and front-page guests like Jane Fonda and Trymaine Lee bringing urgency on climate and social injustice. Recurring episodes October 6 through today have included nuanced debates on ceasefire proposals in Gaza, the looming US government shutdown, and the global response to ongoing humanitarian crises, sustaining my signature format of deeply sourced, fact-driven interviews with world leaders and newsmakers. As confirmed by my show pages and streaming guides, I continue to shape the dialogue from London and New York with a cohost team including Walter Isaacson, Michel Martin, and Hari Sreenivasan amplifying international perspectives and domestic context. Outside linear TV, the digital push is evident—the Amanpour Presents podcast The Ex Files recently dropped a QnA episode confronting the spike in climate change denial and threats to media independence in America, also tackling international free speech after a controversial UN speech by President Trump. As seen on Threads and my LinkedIn and X platforms, promotion has leaned into open questions, inviting listener feedback and cross-promotion across platforms—no major viral dustups but healthy engagement and a steady stream of followers. Notably, according to Euromaidan Press, my recent coverage of Ukraine featured calls for confiscating frozen Russian state assets as part of a campaign spotlighting European policy and the ethics of sanctions, a moment already drawing analysis from think tanks and policy wonks. Social media has amplified the reach, with audience responses focusing on my direct questioning style and readiness to challenge government talking points—praise and critique in equal measure but always echoing the brand of accountability. No new business ventures or personal milestones have been reported these past few days; it is strictly all about the journalism and the platform. There are no unconfirmed reports or speculation of significance. After decades in the frontlines of broadcast journalism, I am right now—more than ever—the face and voice shaping the story, scanning the world, and driving the conversation that matters in the news cycle and beyond. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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