Feb 14 Watch The Winners and Losers of Iraq’s First National Election Results from Iraq's first national election were released Sunday, showing the Shiite alliance in the lead with 148 seats, just shy of the 150 seats required for a majority. Two Middle East analysts discuss what these results will mean for… Continue watching
Feb 14 Watch The Impact of Web Blogs on Mainstream Journalism Late Friday night, conservative Web bloggers helped force the resignation of top CNN news executive Eason Jordan over remarks he made at the World Economic Conference in Davos. This, and other recent developments, have experts questioning the impact of Internet… Continue watching
Feb 11 Rumsfeld Visits Iraq; Insurgents Launch Two Attacks By PBS News Hour Two separate insurgent attacks in Iraq on Friday killed at least 23 and injured dozens, occurring on the same day that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld visited the country to observe the training of Iraqi security forces. Continue reading
Feb 10 North Korea Declares Itself a Nuclear Power, Withdraws From Talks By PBS News Hour North Korea declared for the first time Thursday that it possessed nuclear weapons and pulled out of six-party talks aimed at shutting down its program, citing the policies of President Bush as the reason for the failed negotiations. Continue reading
Feb 10 Watch North Korean Government Declares Itself a Nuclear Power The North Korean government announced for the first time Thursday that it possesses nuclear weapons and would pull out of six-party talks aimed at shutting down its program. Two regional experts discuss the Bush administration's response to this development and… Continue watching
Feb 09 Watch U.S. Generals Discuss Strength of Iraq Insurgency Insurgents in Iraq have launched a series of bloody attacks in recent days, threatening post-election hopes for increased stability. Two retired American generals discuss the military strength of the insurgency and what can be done to stop the violence. Continue watching
Feb 09 Watch Female Photojournalists Discuss Their Work in Iraq Terence Smith speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Stephanie Sinclair of Corbis Images and Washington Post photographer Andrea Bruce Woodall about their war photography and their experiences as female photojournalists in Iraq. Continue watching
Feb 08 Iraq’s Al-Qaida Claims Trio of Deadly Blasts in Two Days By PBS News Hour More than 20 people were killed outside a police station in central Baghdad Tuesday morning by an alleged suicide bombing. Continue reading
Feb 08 Watch Divisions Arise Within Episcopalian Church at Home and Abroad A report on the growing divisions within the Episcopalian Church at home and abroad. Episcopalians throughout the United States are deeply divided over the church's decision to ordain its first homosexual bishop and many are looking for support overseas. Continue watching
Feb 07 Insurgent Attacks Kill At Least 29 in Iraq By PBS News Hour Suicide attacks killed at least 29 people in two Iraqi cities Monday in the worst insurgent violence since the country's historic elections eight days ago. Continue reading