Jul 03 Warning System Was Off At Time of Deadly Midair Collision Swiss air traffic controllers acknowledged Wednesday that a key collision-warning system was turned off when a cargo plane and Russian passenger jet collided over southern Germany late Monday night. Continue reading
Jul 03 Watch Pressure Points The media struggles to present an unbiased view of the Middle East conflict. Continue watching
Jul 03 Watch Background: Pressure Points Terence Smith reports on the outside pressures in reporting on the Middle East. Continue watching
Jul 02 Afghan Civilians Killed During Possible Mistaken Fire The Afghan government demanded that the United States take "all necessary measures" to avoid civilian casualties after as many as 40 civilians were killed and 100 injured by fire that may have mistakenly come from U.S. aircraft. Continue reading
Jul 02 Head of French Media Giant Steps Down In a move that may spell the end of a French media giant, Jean-Marie Messier, the architect who built the utility company Vivendi into a multimedia powerhouse, resigned as the head of the company Tuesday. Continue reading
Jul 02 Midair Collision Over Germany Kills At Least 71 By PBS News Hour The collision of a Russian passenger jet and cargo plane over southern Germany late Monday killed at least 71 people, including 52 Russian children traveling to Spain for vacation. Continue reading
Jul 02 Vivendi Chief Steps Down In a move that may spell the end of a French media giant, Jean-Marie Messier, the architect who built the utility company Vivendi into a multimedia powerhouse, resigned as the head of the company Tuesday. Continue reading
Jul 02 Watch Deadly Incident in Afghanistan Two reporters discuss the U.S. errant bombing incident yesterday which reportedly killed at least 40 people near Kabul, Afghanistan. Continue watching
Jul 02 Watch Background: Deadly Incident in Afghanistan Margaret Warner reports on the possible accidental U.S. attack on Afghan civilians. Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch WorldCom Fallout Four editorial page editors and writers discuss the state of corporate responsibility in the wake of the WorldCom scandal. Continue watching