Jan 29 Watch Missing Reporter Daniel Pearl Two regional experts discuss the apparent kidnapping of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Continue watching
Jan 28 Afghan, U.S. Forces Storm Kandahar Hospital Afghan and U.S. troops stormed Kandahar's Mir Wais hospital early this morning killing six al-Qaida gunmen who had refused a final ultimatum to surrender. Continue reading
Jan 28 Pakistani Group Seizes U.S. Reporter In an e-mail to U.S. news organizations, an unknown Pakistani group Monday said it had kidnapped a Wall Street Journal reporter and set conditions for his release. Continue reading
Jan 28 Watch Extended Interview: Walter Isaacson The chairman and CEO of CNN News Group discusses his network's role in the past, present and future of cable news. The following are extended excerpts of his interview with Terence Smith. Continue watching
Jan 25 India Tests New Nuclear-Capable Missile India Friday successfully tested a new version of its most potent nuclear-capable missile -- a move Pakistan warned could further heighten tensions between the historic rivals. Continue reading
Jan 24 Watch Airline Security Boston's Logan Airport faces scrutiny amidst security improvements. Continue watching
Jan 24 Watch Media Bias: Skewing the News? Do members of the news media report with a liberal bias? Author and former CBS reporter Bernard Goldberg and Marvin Kalb, a former NBC and CBS reporter now with the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy address… Continue watching
Jan 22 Russia Shuts Down Independent TV Station Russian officials Tuesday pulled the plug on TV6, the country's last nation-wide independent television station, leaving Russia without a national TV outlet outside Kremlin control for the first time since the Soviet era. Continue reading
Jan 18 Judge Denies Request to Televise Moussaoui Trial A federal judge Friday denied a request to televise the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person so far charged in the Sept. 11 attacks on the U.S. Continue reading
Jan 17 Secretary of State Powell Visits Kabul Secretary of State Colin Powell met with Afghanistan's Interim Prime Minister Hamid Karzai in Kabul Thursday and pledged support for the country's reconstruction. Continue reading