May 27 New Colombian President Promises a "Democratic Security" Hard-line independent candidate Alvaro Uribe, who cruised to victory in Sunday's election, pledged to talk with leftist guerillas and to impose greater security in war-torn Colombia. Continue reading
May 27 Watch Background: India-Pakistan Dispute Margaret Warner reports on the growing confrontation between India and Pakistan. Continue watching
May 27 Watch India-Pakistan Dispute Pakistan's president says his country will not start a war, but will respond fully if attacked by India. Margaret Warner talks with two regional experts about diplomatic efforts to avert war in the Asian subcontinent. Continue watching
May 26 Uribe Elected President of War-Torn Colombia By Admin Voters in Colombia, weary after years of fighting with leftist guerillas, overwhelmingly elected hard-line, anti-rebel candidate Alvaro Uribe Velez as the war-torn country's 38th president Sunday. Continue reading
May 24 Watch Mission to Moscow Ray Suarez reports on President Bush's trip to Moscow. For more details, Suarez talks with David Sanger, White House correspondent for The New York Times. Continue watching
May 23 White House Releases Enron Documents Following Subpoena The White House officials Thursday handed over summaries of contacts between the Bush administration and Enron executives after a Senate committee voted to subpoena relevant documents in the case. Continue reading
May 23 Watch President Bush in Europe Margaret Warner reports on President Bush's trip to Europe and talks with New York Times White House correspondent David Sanger about the European reaction to the president's speech before the German parliament. Continue watching
May 23 Watch Engaging the Allies: U.S.-European Relations Two experts debate the changing state of U.S.-European relations under the Bush administration. Continue watching
May 23 Watch Politics of Trade As the Senate heads for a vote on major trade legislation, Kwame Holman reports on the politics of trade. Continue watching
May 22 Guilty Verdict in Church Bombing Trial By PBS News Hour The bomb detonated on a Sunday morning while children were preparing for a youth-led service on Sept. 15, 1963. Killed in the blast were 11-year-old Denise McNair and Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson and Addie Mae Collins, all aged 14. Continue reading