Jun 19 China Cracks Down on Media A newspaper editor in central China was reportedly fired Friday after publishing stories that exposed alleged government corruption. Continue reading
Jun 19 More News Layoffs Three of the nation's most prominent news companies -- The New York Times Co., The Tribune Co. and Knight Ridder -- will eliminate thousands of jobs. Continue reading
Jun 15 Recovery of American Spy Plan Begins in China A Russian cargo plane arrived at a U.S. air base in Japan, on its way to China to retrieve the damaged U.S. spy plane. Continue reading
Jun 14 Watch Targeting Vieques President Bush said the Navy will stop bombing exercises on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques in 2003. Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch Foreign Correspondence: Jeffrey Smith Jeffrey Smith of The Washington Post reports on the clashes in Macedonia. Continue watching
May 31 Senior Palestinian Minister Faisal Husseini Dies Faisal Husseini, a top PLO official who played a leading role in launching the peace process with Israel and was a longtime campaigner for Palestinian claims in Jerusalem, died Thursday of a heart attack. He was 60. Continue reading
May 29 Russian Court Orders Media-Most Liquidation A Russian court Tuesday ordered the liquidation of Media-Most, the company that holds the evaporating empire of embattled media magnate Vladimir Gusinsky. Continue reading
May 29 Watch Daniel Schorr’s New Book: “Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism” Veteran television and radio correspondent Daniel Schorr discusses his life, his career and his new book "Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism."… Continue watching
May 24 Taliban Defends Plan for Labeling Non-Muslims Spokesmen for Afghanistan's ruling Taliban today blasted foreign governments for launching a "propaganda drive" against them. Continue reading
May 24 More Layoffs At CNN.com CNN has laid off 20 workers from its interactive operation, executives announced today, citing redundancies in the company's broadcast and Internet units. Continue reading