Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka has dedicated her life to protecting Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, building a conservation model that allows both humans and wildlife to 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.
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.
Explore Istanbul after dark. Delve into the city's hidden gems, unique cultures, and of course, its tantalizing street food, with three characters who lead very different lives.
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.
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns has been called "America's biographer," but in this moving conversation, he reveals how his own history has been shaped by early loss - the death of his mother Lyla when Ken was eleven years old.
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 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.
Nick Paton Walsh reports on the impact of the internet being introduced to the Amazon jungle's indigenous Kanamari community for the first time and how its people grapple with a technology that has transformed every part of Western life.
Bill Weir speaks with the biggest stars working to revolutionize the environmental impact of live music; exploring their efforts to reform an industry known for its massive energy use and waste.
Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns has been called "America's biographer," but in this moving conversation, he reveals how his own history has been shaped by early loss - the death of his mother Lyla when Ken was eleven years old.
Sara Sidner shares a powerful portrait of a multi-racial Southern family that confronts and explores its painful shared history and comes together in spite of it. United, they consider how they can serve as a blueprint for racial healing.
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.