Feb 03 Watch Going Wholesale With voters in seven states heading to the polls and caucuses, many Democratic presidential candidates chose to leave quaint campaign practices behind in Iowa and New Hampshire and take to the airwaves. Following a campaign update, Terence Smith examines the… Continue watching
Feb 03 Watch Nuclear Bazaar Pakistani physicist Abdul Qadeer Khan is celebrated as a national hero for creating his country's atomic bomb, but government sources say the scientist shared his nuclear know-how with Libya, Iran and North Korea. Ian Williams reports on Khan's central role… Continue watching
Feb 02 Suicide Bombings Kill 67 in Northern Iraq Two suicide bombers Sunday set off explosives inside buildings housing Iraq's two leading Kurdish political parties, killing at least 67 people and wounded 247, in a once relatively quiet part of northern Iraq. Continue reading
Feb 02 Watch Bloody Sunday Simultaneous suicide attacks killed 67 people at the offices of two Kurdish political parties in Irbil, Iraq, yesterday. Independent Television News correspondent Lindsey Hilsum reports on the attacks, and Gwen Ifill follows up with Najmaldin Karim of the Washington Kurdish… Continue watching
Jan 29 Critical Hutton Report Prompts Two BBC Resignations The head of the British Broadcasting Corp. and its director-general resigned Thursday after an official inquiry censured the media corporation's "defective" editorial management. Continue reading
Jan 28 U.S. to Launch Major Offensive Against Taliban in Spring By PBS News Hour The U.S. military is planning to step up its pursuit of Taliban and al-Qaida fighters in Afghanistan in the spring, unnamed U.S. officials told several media outlets Wednesday. Continue reading
Jan 28 BBC Chair Quits Over Critical Hutton Report The head of the British Broadcasting Corp. resigned Wednesday after an official inquiry strongly censured the media corporation's "defective" editorial management. Continue reading
Jan 28 Watch The Hutton Report A British judge issued his long-awaited report Wednesday on the death of David Kelly, an expert on Iraqi weapons. Terence Smith examines the impact of this report on the British Broadcasting Corp. and Prime Minister Tony Blair. Continue watching
Jan 27 Six U.S. Soldiers, Two CNN Staffers Killed in Iraq A bloody series of attacks in central Iraq Tuesday left six American soldiers, two CNN employees and at least two Iraqi civilians dead even as U.S. military operations continued against anti-coalition insurgents. Continue reading
Jan 27 Suicide Bomber Hits NATO Convoy in Afghanistan By PBS News Hour A suicide bomber attacked a convoy of NATO-led security forces in Kabul on Tuesday morning, killing a Canadian soldier and an Afghan civilian. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the act. Continue reading