Nation Sep 05 Flight 93 Memorial to ‘Standing Up’ Set to Open in Pennsylvania Ten years after the passengers and crew of United Flight 93 fought back against their hijackers, driving the airplane into the ground instead of the intended target in the nation's capital, a permanent memorial will open in Shanksville, Pa.
World Sep 02 10 Years Later, 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Linger in Pakistan Ten years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, many Pakistanis still don't know who perpetrated the assault, according to GlobalPost's Pakistan reporter Suzanna Koster.
World Sep 01 Security at the Forefront of Mexican President’s Address Mexican President Felipe Calderon is set to address the nation on Friday, a week after the torching of the Casino Royale in Monterrey, which killed 52 people, putting security and the war on drugs at the forefront of public concerns.
World Aug 31 Photojournalism Project Aims to ‘Open Window’ to Afghanistan Most of the stories coming out of Afghanistan have to do with war and suffering, but one photojournalism project is designed to shift the focus and to show the world what people's day-to-day lives are like.
World Aug 31 Capturing Daily Life in Afghanistan Afghan journalist Farooq Jan Mangal took these photos in his hometown, Khost, to show what his daily life is like. The project is run by the Denmark-based non-profit organization International Media Support.
World Aug 29 World Week Ahead: Search for Gadhafi; Mexico’s Drug War The hunt for Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi continues this week after rebels raided his palace in Tripoli and began to advance on his hometown of Sirte.
World Aug 26 Nigeria, International Community Rattled by U.N. Bombing A car bomber broke through two gates and detonated his explosives in front of a U.N. building in Nigeria's capital Abuja, killing at least 18 people Friday.
World Aug 25 ‘Long-term’ Needs Grow in Horn of Africa as Drought Shows No Signs of Abating Many in East Africa, still suffering from drought and hunger, are streaming into refugee camps as other countries try to close a $1.1 billion shortfall in needed funding for relief supplies.
World Aug 24 Charging Cell Phones on the Sly in Syria, the True Story Earlier this month, we aired a report from our partners at GlobalPost about protesters in Syria -- the mistreatment they endured and their tactics for getting around a restrictive regime. One method of recharging cell phone batteries described by one…
World Aug 22 World Week Ahead: Showdown in Libya; Pressure on Syria The chorus of voices urging Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to step down grew louder Monday as rebels continued to make gains in the capital city Tripoli. Meanwhile, the United Nations is cranking up pressure on Syria over its crackdown on…