Jan 25 Watch Extended Interview: Chile’s President-Elect Michelle Bachelet, Chile's new president-elect, in Santiago speaks about her experience during the 1973 coup led by former dictator Augusto Pinochet and her goals as the country's first female president. Continue watching
Jan 24 Conservatives to Lead New Government in Canada By PBS News Hour For the first time in 12 years, liberal-leaning Canada elected a conservative government to replace the Liberal Party, a move predicted to improve strained relations with the United States. Continue reading
Jan 24 Watch Atrocities Serve as Evidence in Saddam Trial An excerpt from a Frontline/World report on on the search for evidence of mass murders ordered by Saddam Hussein. Continue watching
Jan 24 Watch Palestinians Prepare for Elections A report from Gaza and the West Bank previewing Wednesday's Palestinian parliamentary elections. Experts predict a close contest between the ruling Fatah party and the Islamic military movement Hamas. Continue watching
Jan 24 Watch Senate Panel Approves Alito Nomination The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 10-8, along party lines, to approve Judge Samuel Alito as a Supreme Court justice. Continue watching
Jan 24 Watch Conservatives to Lead New Government in Canada For the first time in 12 years, liberal-leaning Canada elected a conservative government to replace the Liberal Party, a move predicted to improve strained relations with the United States. Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Leahy Challenges Domestic Spying Program In response to U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' defense of the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance program, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., called the program illegal and said it threatens civil liberties in the United States. Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Attorney General Defends Domestic Wiretapping Program White House officials launched a public defense of the National Security Agency domestic wiretap program. At the center of the defense is Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who discusses the surveillance program. Continue watching
Jan 23 Watch Senate Holds Hearings on Mine Safety Following the death of 14 miners in separate accidents in West Virginia, the Senate held hearings on mine safety Monday. Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch Choosing a Future in Iraq The election commission in Iraq released preliminary results from parliamentary elections on Dec. 15 showing an alliance of Shiite religious parties capturing most of the body's 275 seats but falling short of a majority needed to govern without coalition partners. Continue watching