Jan 10 Anti-Terror Efforts Spread to Iran, Philippines President Bush Thursday warned Iran not to meddle with the new Afghan government or help al-Qaida operatives fleeing Afghanistan. Meanwhile, a group of U.S. soldiers arrived in the Philippines to train local forces in combating terrorism there. Continue reading
Jan 10 Watch War in Afghanistan Update Kwame Holman has the latest from the war in Afghanistan. Continue watching
Jan 10 Watch Incident at Sea Terrence Smith discusses the situation with Robert Pelletreau, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs during the Clinton administration; Kahlil Jahshan, vice president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee; and David Makovsky, former executive editor of The Jerusalem Post. Continue watching
Jan 10 Watch Arms Shipment Terence Smith begins with a background report on the Israeli interception of a ship loaded with weapons in the Red Sea. Continue watching
Jan 09 Watch Zacarias Moussaoui: A Televised Trial? Should TV networks be allowed to broadcast the trial of alleged Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui?… Continue watching
Jan 07 Bombing Aimed At Al-Qaida, Taliban Pockets in East As the U.S. military bombing campaign in Afghanistan entered its fourth month, allied planes continued to target suspected terrorist camps in the eastern part of the country. Continue reading
Jan 07 Watch Civil Aviation Aviation experts consider how a Tampa teenager managed to crash a small plane into a building, and its implications for post-Sept. 11 aviation rules. Continue watching
Jan 07 Watch Background: Civil Aviation Terence Smith discusses the plane crash and death of 15-year-old Charles Bishop in Tampa, Florida with Vickie Chachere, Tampa correspondent for the Associated Press. Continue watching
Jan 04 Deal Signed on Afghan Peacekeeping Afghan Interior Minister Yunis Qanuni and British General John McColl signed an agreement to deploy international security forces to the war-torn nation at a ceremony in Kabul on Friday. Continue reading
Jan 04 First U.S. Soldier Killed by Hostile Fire The Pentagon confirmed that a U.S. Army special forces soldier was killed during combat near Khost, Afghanistan, becoming the first U.S. military casualty of hostile fire. Continue reading