Blog Discussion The Race That Was Followed Around the World
November 6, 2008 As the dust settles, the world is already turning its attention to the daunting array of challenges facing the next president. Tell us what this historic race meant to you and whether the President Elect can meet such expectations. READ MORE » |
PRI'S THE WORLD RADIO REPORT Global Reaction to Barack Obama's Presidential Win
November 6, 2008 The BBC's Muliro Telewa visited the village of Kogelo in western Kenya. It's the hometown of Barack Obama's father, and people there are celebrating President-elect Obama as one of their own.READ MORE » |
DISPATCH Mexico: Either Candidate Will Do
November 4, 2008 Mexicans look forward to the next U.S. administration, no matter who wins. Feelings are that the relationship will be warmer than the one under President Bush.READ MORE » |
PRI's The World Radio Report China, Europe, and Russia watch U.S. polls
November 4, 2008 Correspondents Mary Kay Magistad, Gerry Hadden and Laura Lynch report from China, Europe and Russia on how people in those countries are watching the US presidential election. READ MORE » |
DISPATCH Paying Attention to the Native American Vote
November 4, 2008 Historically, Native Americans have some of the lowest voter turnout rates of any ethnic group in the country, but in tight battleground states their vote could make the difference.READ MORE » |
PRI'S THE WORLD RADIO REPORT Obama finds support in European right
November 3, 2008 You'd think that Europeans on the right side of the political spectrum would support the Republican candidate in the U.S. presidential election. But many support Barack Obama. READ MORE » |
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