News about Christiane Amanpour

"Israel had one October 7, the Palestinians had 156" as she calls for the war to come, according to Jordan's King Rania

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
In reference to the 30,000 Palestinians killed in the conflict, Jordan's queen has reported that Israel has committed 'October 7s' in response. On a CNN interview yesterday, Queen Rania, who was born to Palestinian parents, made the remarks. She also called for the war to be over, saying that as 'tragic as October 7 was' for Israel, it does't give the country the right to commit atrocity after atrocity.' The Jordanian queen has openly stated that it isn't only Hamas that 'hates' Israelis, but normal Palestinians. 'Palestinians do not hate Israelis because of who they are, but they hate them because of what they're doing to them,' she said.' Seen here, top right, the October 7 attack and below an Israeli bombing in Gaza

In the Israel-Hamas war, Queen Rania of Jordan describes tender moments with Palestinian children fighting cancer who were evacuated to Amman for medical assistance

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
During an arts and crafts session, the Jordanian royal, 53, visited the center in Amman to visit young patients. Following Hamas' terrorist attack on Gaza, she returned to Egypt a month after she appeared on CNN in the United States, where she had largely criticized Israel for its retaliatory attacks on Gaza. 'I cannot begin to explain to you the intensity of the sadness, the agony, and the shock we are feeling in Jordan,' she told Christian Amanpour.'

Jordan's Queen Rania says there's no point trying to eradicate Hamas because another 'more determined' group will emerge as she calls for 'collective ceasefire'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2023
Queen Rania, a politician who stoked outrage by condemning Israel, but her country has refused to admit any Palestinian refugees. She chastised the US and Israel's allies for not asking 'uncomfortable questions' about the unfolding humanitarian crisis and urged peace, dismissing the Israeli argument that a ceasefire would only embolden Hamas and give the Israelis a window of opportunity for another attack.

Queen Rania of Jordan's 'grotesque' CNN interview, criticizing whether Hamas killed babies and criticizing whether Hamas killed babies

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2023
Queen Rania said in an interview with veteran CNN reporter Christiane Amanpour last night that there was a'glaring double standard' around the world when it came to sympathy for the war's victims. She made a brief apology that she'of course' condemned Hamas' killing of Israeli civilians, but spoke mostly about the need for increased support for Palestinians and a halt to Israel's ground strikes.

In reaction to Israeli and Gazan deaths, Queen Rania of Jordan condemns the West for its "glaring double standards" and calls out Biden for encouraging 'butchery at a mass scale.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2023
When it came to Israeli and Gazan deaths, Queen Rania of Jordan condemned the West's 'glaring double standards.' According to her, the West was too savvy to leap to Israel's defense. Because of all the events of the last two weeks, there's now a hyper fixation on Hamas.' 'This is a problem that long before Hamas and will persist after Hamas.' This is a fight for liberty and justice, and it must be understood.'

On CNN, Christiane Amanpour expressed her dissatisfaction with Trump's town hall before Chris Licht's departure

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2023
Christiane Amanpour, CNN's most respected journalist, came out of his house three weeks before Chris Licht was shown the door by CNN. On May 17, Amanpour had been invited to address the Columbia Journalism School graduation ceremony. She had the opportunity to skewer Licht's decision to host a town hall with President Trump on CNN, reminding grads that she had fundamentally disagreed with the style.

Chris Licht, the CNN CEO, bragged about taking Ozempic for weight loss

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 5, 2023
In a recent interview in The Atlantic, CNN boss Chris Licht said he shed 50 pounds by strict diet and exercise. Licht bragged about being on diabetes drug Ozempic as early as 2021, according to DailyMail.com. One source told me, 'He told me he was on Ozempic.' 'I was shocked when I read the Atlantic story and told him it was due to a trainer and cutting meals.'

After losing 50 pounds, CNN boss Chris Lichtenstein described himself as a "machine" for skipping meals

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2023
Following a restrictive diet and a strenuous workout program, the CNN CEO was able to shed 50 pounds in weight. Licht has stated that he was worried about losing control of his diet and deciding to go all out on his fitness regime, and the process is certainly looking healthier. At his NYC gym J-Train, he also had the assistance of exclusive trainer Joe Maysonet.

The Hijab's Women The Relationship is a back-and-forth discussion among Muslim women

www.popsugar.co.uk, February 2, 2023
Large-scale demonstrations have erupted in Iran and around the world following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini on September 16, 2022. Amini was arrested by the "morality police" (or "Gasht-e-Ershad), and died three days later from severe beatings. In 2005, this unit of the police force was designed specifically to enforce the Islamic dress code. Hijabs must be worn by women over the age of puberty in Iran to cover their hair and loose clothing to hide their silhouettes in public, regardless of faith. The Muslim people have been split on this issue since its inception, and particularly in recent years, either following the legislation as a way to grow deeper into their faith or retaliating against it to protest for one's right of choice.

Anderson Cooper recalls how his mother Gloria Vanderbilt was haunted by his brother Carter's suicide

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 1, 2022
During an interview with his friend and colleague Christiane Amanpour on her eponymous show, Cooper, 55, discussed the death of his brother. Carter Cooper, his brother, leapt to his death from their 14th-floor apartment in front of their mother as she begged with him to get down. Cooper said that his mother'relived it daily' and'replayed it in her head every single day of her life for the remainder of her life.' According to CNN's anchor, she was still thinking of things she could have done differently that day that might have prevented Carter from jumping. Carter's suicide came ten years after their father, Wyatt Cooper, died, and Cooper admitted that he was unable to express his sorrow for years. May McLinden, his beloved nanny, and Gloria, who died in 2019 at the age of 95, is an exploration of grief and loss that he started recording while packing up his late mother's belongings.

After being told to wear headscarf, Christiane Amanpour cancels an interview with Iran's president

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
Christiane Amanpour, 64, (left and inset) of CNN cancelled an interview with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, 61, after he asked her to wear a headscarf. Amanpour, a Tehran girl who grew up, denied the proposal on Instagram: "We're in New York, where there is no rule or tradition regarding headcarves." When she interviewed former President Hassan Rouhani, she said she did not wear a headscarf, as she pointed out. Raisi is reportedly ordered it because it is the 'holy months of Muharram and Safar', and a aide aide arrived 40 minutes before the interview was scheduled to begin. 'The aide made it clear that the interview would not take place if I did not wear a headscarf,' she wrote. We walked away,' explains the author.' After the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, she was scheduled to speak with the Iranian leader about the protests and civil unrest in the region.

The Queen's new 'health problems' are being raised in America and international media

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
The Queen was known for her love for the United States, boasting a close relationship with nearly all the presidents it had in her reign and often lending a helping hand in times of need. But today, it was Americans' turn to reach out across the pond and praise Her Majesty after she died at her Balmoral estate in Scotland at the age of 96. As she lay in her bed before peacefully passing peacefully on Thursday, news networks brushed aside the domestic context and aired wall-to-wall coverage of updates. For the first time in months, channels ignored political divisions and personal feuds to unite, offer their best wishes to their British cousins, and praise her remarkable life. The majority of American newspapers reported the truth straight, without giving the facts as they arrived bit-by-bit throughout the morning. However, some gave an account of the crisis by focusing on what it means for the country and the world. Meanwhile, global media outlets provided warm wishes for the royal by releasing the traumatic news from Sydney to Spain, with newspapers and websites sharing the news.