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Hailed as one of the most successful artists of his generation, Usher continues to redefine his superstar status. He's sold more than 45 million albums worldwide, snapped up dozens of international awards, including five Grammys, and collaborated with some of the best in the business, including Alicia Keys, Beyoncé Knowles and the late Michael Jackson. But there's much more to Usher than the man behind the microphone. He's also an actor, designer, philanthropist, businessman and a father of two. On this week's Talk Asia, host Anjali Rao catches up with the R&B sensation in Macau as he talks about his success so far, his family and his protégé, Canadian teenager - Justin Bieber.
This month, CNNGo hits the streets of one of the world's fastest growing cities, Singapore.
From today, 11th August, CNN International will broadcast a special series 'Muslim in 2010', to run on the network's daily news program ‘Prism', broadcast from Abu Dhabi, throughout the four weeks of Ramadan. CNN iReport is asking viewers all over the world to show and tell what it means to be a Muslim today. Viewers can upload videos to www.cnn.com/ime with the best submissions to be showcased on the ‘Inside the Middle East' website and on air during ‘Prism'.
CNN today renewed its call for entries to CNN Heroes, the network's annual award that honors the everyday citizens from around the globe who are changing the world.
At almost 60 years of age, she still cuts a glamorous figure, balancing her roles as actress, painter, charity worker and mother of six. Best known for her roles in the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die and the American TV drama Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, the award-winning actress Jane Seymour joins this week's Talk Asia to share with host Anjali Rao stories from her career, including being a Bond girl and working with Roger Moore. She also reveals the secret to her happy marriage with producer James Keach and the lessons learnt from her previous relationships.
23 August, 2010
Fifteen years after splitting from the hugely popular rock band "Guns N' Roses", guitarist Slash has established rock star status in his own right - through his bands "Slash's Snakepit" and "Velvet Revolver" and as a sought-after collaborator with the likes of Michael Jackson, Ozzy Osbourne and Iggy Pop. This week, Talk Asia catches up with the Ax-man in Hong Kong where he tells Anjali Rao about life after "Guns 'N Roses", his public battle with alcohol and drugs and his role as a father of two.
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