Aug 05 EU Demands End to Iranian Fuel Enrichment By PBS News Hour In a push to persuade Iran to abandon activities that could lead to the development of a nuclear bomb, Britain, France and Germany on Friday promised to help the country instead develop a civilian nuclear energy program. Continue reading
Aug 05 Watch Intelligent Design President Bush said this week that schools should teach both evolution science and intelligent design in schools. Two professors discuss teaching intelligent design alongside evolution in public schools. Continue watching
Aug 05 Watch The Kremlin and ABC The Russian government has threatened to deny visas and press credentials to any reporter working for the ABC News after the American television network aired an interview with Shamil Basayev, a Chechan militant leader, on its program, Nightline. Continue watching
Aug 04 North Korea Sticks to Demand for Civilian Nuclear Program By PBS News Hour North Korea's representative at six-nation talks said Thursday the country insists on retaining the right to a "peaceful nuclear program," standing by its decision that has become the major sticking point in negotiations. Continue reading
Aug 04 Watch Violence Escalates Against U.S. Marines Marines in the volatile Anbar region in western Iraq have recently encountered deadly pockets of insurgent violence. Two retired military officials discuss the challenges facing the Marines. Continue watching
Aug 04 Watch Extended Transcript: In the Name of Islam Four Muslim-Americans discuss the relationship between their religion and people who perpetrate terrorist attacks in the name of Islam. Continue watching
Aug 04 Watch Dialogue: In the Name of Islam Four Muslim Americans discuss the relationship between their religion and people who perpetrate terrorist attacks in the name of Islam. Continue watching
Aug 03 Watch Women in Combat The war in Iraq and the ongoing insurgency is forcing the U.S. military to change common training practices and rethink the role of women in combat. Continue watching
Aug 03 Watch Struggle for Security in Iraq A New York Times reporter discusses the most recent wave of violence in Iraq, including attacks in the Anbar Province that killed 20 U.S. Marines and the death of an American freelance journalist in Basra. Continue watching
Aug 03 Watch Women in Combat The war in Iraq and the ongoing insurgency is forcing the U.S. military to change common training practices and rethink the role of women in combat. Continue watching