PREVIEW: CNN International Programme Information Weeks 12 and 13

Thursday 21 March at 0930 GMT / 1030 CET and 1630 GMT / 1730 CET

Saturday 23 March at 0730 GMT / 0830 CET and 2100 GMT / 2200 CET Sunday 24 March at 1630 GMT / 1730 CET Saturday 30 March at 1630 GMT / 1730 CET Sunday 31 March at 0730 BST / 0930 CET and 2130 GMT/ 2330 CET Duration: 30 minutes In March’s edition of ‘Open Court’, host Pat Cash is on the sidelines of the Sony Open in Miami – a tournament which attracts the best players in the world, all vying for the prestigious hard court title. One of the competitors hoping for a victory in Miami is 11-time grand slam champion, Rafa Nadal (pictured, right) who sits down with CNN sports correspondent Don Riddell (pictured, left) for a one-on-one interview. Ahead of his appearance at the Mexican Open, the tennis superstar talks candidly about his recent injury and recovery, his comeback and why Roland Garros means so much to him. Riddell also gets to see how Nadal unwinds between tournaments, jet skiing and relaxing on the beach. Also this month, ‘Open Court’ travels to Krakow, Poland for an exclusive interview with another Miami hopeful – Women’s world number four, Aga Radwanska. The programme gets a firsthand look at how Aga trains, sees the sights of her hometown and joins the player for a fine Polish meal. ‘Open Court’ also meets Aga’s younger sister Urszula, who is also moving up the WTA rankings. Both of them are hopeful that their success will inspire future Polish tennis stars.

‘Going Green: Oceans’ theme week runs from Monday 25 March to Friday 29 March.

A 30 minute special airs at the following times

Friday 29 March at 1530 GMT / 1630 CET

Saturday 30 March at 1300 GMT / 1400 CET and 2030 GMT / 2130 CET

Sunday 31 March at 0930 BST / 1130 CET

Monday 01 April at 0330 BST / 0530 CET and 0830 GMT / 0930 CET

Tuesday 02 April at 1030 BST / 1130 CET and 1730 GMT / 1830 CET

Wednesday 03 April at 0530 BST / 0630 CET

Duration: 30 minutes

Continuing CNN’s portfolio of environmental programming, ‘Going Green: Oceans’ is a special week of coverage and reports, which set out to explain the impact of climate change on the world’s oceans.

CNN’s special correspondent Philippe Cousteau hosts a special programme investigating the rapid deterioration of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Warming waters and acidification are not only damaging the reef’s fragile ecosystem but also pose a threat to the lives of the people who live along these shorelines. Some 500 million people depend on the coral reefs which provide food, income and tourism worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

Wednesday 27 March at 0930 GMT / 1030 CET and 1630 GMT / 1730 CET

Saturday 30 March at 0430 GMT / 0530 CET and 1830 GMT / 1930 CET

Sunday 31 March at 1330 BST / 1430 CET

Duration: 15 minutes

This month, ‘Leading Women’ profiles two media titans: Arianna Huffington (pictured left) and Oprah Winfrey (pictured right).

Huffington is the co-founder and Editor in Chief of the Huffington Post, a publishing powerhouse that started as a small blog. CNN’s Poppy Harlow talks to Huffington about how she has expanded her brand and portfolio, including the recently launched HuffPost Live – an online video streaming network.

After 25 years as a celebrated talk show host and global television icon, Oprah Winfrey closed that chapter in her life and career to start a television network, OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network). Despite a bumpy start to her new venture, Winfrey is turning things around, landing big celebrity interviews and continuing to push her message of self-empowerment to the world. CNN anchor Felicia Taylor profiles Winfrey, who is considered one of the most influential women in America.

Thursday 28 March at 0930 GMT / 1030 CET and 1630 GMT / 1730 CET

Saturday 30 March at 0730 GMT / 0830 CET and 2100 GMT / 2200 CET

Sunday 31 March at 1630 BST / 1830 CET

Duration: 15 minutes

This month, ‘Winning Post’ heads to Qatar for the most eagerly-awaited meeting in the peninsula’s racing calendar: the Emir Sword & Trophy.

Already known for its opulent hotels and resorts, Qatar is aiming to become a key destination for the horse racing industry and has developed a 6-star luxury stud complex. Host Francesca Cumani is given a tour of the Uum Qarn stables, which contain everything one would expect in a palace specifically designed for four-legged athletes, from treadmill, to swimming pool and solarium.

Some top riders seem to enjoy the lifestyle in Qatar and some have decided to make Doha their home. French jockey David Bouland made the move 15 years ago and ‘Winning Post’ meets him as he goes about his everyday business.

While it’s easy to get distracted by the luxury, neither jockeys nor trainers forget what they come here to do: win races. In a country where betting is not allowed, finishing second is the same as finishing last. Cumani meets Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani who shares his passion for racing. The Al Thani family already set the tone by acquiring the most valuable facilities and horses, and this year the fifth son of the Emir demanded an impromptu race – within 24 hours. A real challenge for the race track manager who has to maintain the turf and turn the desert green!

Iraq: 10 Years On

Tuesday 19 March at 0930 GMT / 1030 CET and 1630 GMT / 1730 CET Friday 22 March at 1530 GMT / 1630 CET Saturday 23 March at 1300 GMT / 1400 CET and 2030 GMT / 2130 CET Sunday 24 March at 0930 GMT / 1030 CET and 1530 GMT / 1630 CET Monday 25 March at 0330 GMT / 0430 CET and 0730 GMT / 0830 CET Tuesday 26 March at 0930 GMT / 1030 CET and 1630 GMT / 1730 CET Wednesday 27 March at 1630 GMT / 1730 CET Duration: 30 minutes

This month marks 10 years since the beginning of the invasion of Iraq. Over the last decade, the country has been witness to both triumph and disaster: a large scale ground invasion, the downfall of the brutal regime of Saddam Hussein, bloody sectarian violence, the rise of militias and the eventual withdrawal of coalition forces.

These events have thrown the lives of ordinary Iraqis into chaos. Many fled the country, while those who stayed were left to cope with a host of problems, from infrastructure to posttraumatic stress disorder. CNN correspondent Arwa Damon has reported extensively from the country throughout the conflict. In this special programme, ’Iraq: 10 Years On’, she revisits some of the war’s fiercest battlegrounds and reconnects with survivors from the front lines.

“Where the global, social soccer debate kicks off!”

Thursdays at 1700 GMT / 1800 CET

Duration: 30 minutes

‘The CNN Football Club’, launched in February, is a half-hour football debate show hosted by CNN’s sports correspondent Pedro Pinto.

Each week, famous faces from the world of football have joined Pinto to discuss the hottest topics generated by the UEFA Champions League.

So far, guests have included Michael Owen, Gaizka Mendieta and Marcel Desailly. By offering CNN’s audience the chance to take centre stage by pitching their questions – via social media – to the CNN FC team, ‘The CNN Football Club’ becomes a fully-interactive 24/7 experience. The debate continues online at www.CNN.com/footballclub between shows.