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.
Every month, Anna Stewart and Nina Dos Santos delve into how innovation and technology are driving Europe's great recovery, speaking to top CEOs and exploring new trends.
We explore how Abu Dhabi has rapidly transformed itself into one of the world's premier hubs for mixed martial arts. We trace the emirate's journey from building grassroots programs and training centers to hosting global events and forging landmark partnerships with organizations like the UFC. Through local fighters, coaches, and industry voices, we reveal how the sport has evolved from niche to mainstream, shaping new opportunities, and inspiring young athletes.
Fareed Zakaria brings viewers his insights and analysis, and interviews world leaders, artists, scientists, business leaders, global affairs analysts and other cultural observers for the 'Global Public Square.'
World-renowned abstract artist Julie Mehretu has garnered international recognition for her depictions of the urban experience through her larger-than-life artwork. Her pieces are housed in some of the world's most prestigious art institutions, including the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and the British Museum in London. Following in the footsteps of those who paved the way for her success, Mehretu is now helping other creatives thrive.
We explore how Abu Dhabi has rapidly transformed itself into one of the world's premier hubs for mixed martial arts. We trace the emirate's journey from building grassroots programs and training centers to hosting global events and forging landmark partnerships with organizations like the UFC. Through local fighters, coaches, and industry voices, we reveal how the sport has evolved from niche to mainstream, shaping new opportunities, and inspiring young athletes.
We travel to Egypt to meet one of the continent's most influential business leaders, Sir Mohammed Mansour, an Egyptian billionaire whose enterprises span mobility, industry, sports, and culture. We visit several locations across Cairo and include a special walk and talk with Eleni Giokos at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where history, culture and modern business leadership converge, and where Sir Mohamed serves as a trustee.
Our waterways often bear the brunt of modern-day human negligence. Most of India's ponds, lakes and oceans are polluted or contaminated due to human activity. Led by founder Arun Krishnamurthy, Environmentalist Foundation of India focuses on reviving these bodies of water through a community-based conservation effort, with their work now extending into the surrounding forest ecosystems. Arun takes us on a journey across India - from the north in Delhi to the south in Chennai - for a firsthand look at EFI's most critical and ongoing projects, and the tens of thousands of volunteers that make it all possible.
The Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent stands at the intersection of culture, history, and faith. It's a place where Uzbekistan's rich intellectual and artistic heritage meets the possibilities of the future. Through conversations with scholars, curators, and craftspeople, we see how an idea conceived nearly a decade ago has grown into a national center dedicated to rediscovering the spirit of the Islamic Golden Age. Inside its walls, ancient manuscripts are being preserved and digitized, thousands of artifacts have been returned home, and new technologies bring history vividly to life. Beyond the Center, in the workshops of the Abul Kasim Madrasah, master artisans, woodcarvers, miniature painters, and ceramicists continue traditions that have shaped the region for centuries. Together, these voices reveal a living continuation of creativity and knowledge, showing how the legacy of Islamic civilization is not only remembered, but renewed in the heart of modern Uzbekistan.
We travel to Egypt to meet one of the continent's most influential business leaders, Sir Mohammed Mansour, an Egyptian billionaire whose enterprises span mobility, industry, sports, and culture. We visit several locations across Cairo and include a special walk and talk with Eleni Giokos at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where history, culture and modern business leadership converge, and where Sir Mohamed serves as a trustee.
We celebrate the nation's emerging athletic talent, from the Olympic 4 × 400 meters relay team's record-breaking performance to Ross Branch's trailblazing achievements in the Dakar Rally and young tennis sensation Malak Macheng's rise. We follow the relay team's historic silver medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Branch's role in putting Botswana on the global motorsport map, and Malak's journey as the 2025 Junior Sportswoman of the Year. Through their stories, we highlight Botswana's growing sports culture and its next generation of champions.
Fareed Zakaria brings viewers his insights and analysis, and interviews world leaders, artists, scientists, business leaders, global affairs analysts and other cultural observers for the 'Global Public Square.'
World-renowned abstract artist Julie Mehretu has garnered international recognition for her depictions of the urban experience through her larger-than-life artwork. Her pieces are housed in some of the world's most prestigious art institutions, including the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and the British Museum in London. Following in the footsteps of those who paved the way for her success, Mehretu is now helping other creatives thrive.
Every month, Anna Stewart and Nina Dos Santos delve into how innovation and technology are driving Europe's great recovery, speaking to top CEOs and exploring new trends.
The Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent stands at the intersection of culture, history, and faith. It's a place where Uzbekistan's rich intellectual and artistic heritage meets the possibilities of the future. Through conversations with scholars, curators, and craftspeople, we see how an idea conceived nearly a decade ago has grown into a national center dedicated to rediscovering the spirit of the Islamic Golden Age. Inside its walls, ancient manuscripts are being preserved and digitized, thousands of artifacts have been returned home, and new technologies bring history vividly to life. Beyond the Center, in the workshops of the Abul Kasim Madrasah, master artisans, woodcarvers, miniature painters, and ceramicists continue traditions that have shaped the region for centuries. Together, these voices reveal a living continuation of creativity and knowledge, showing how the legacy of Islamic civilization is not only remembered, but renewed in the heart of modern Uzbekistan.