Apr 07 Officials Investigate Shooting Attack on Russian Convoy National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, in Moscow to discuss the war in Iraq, met with Russian officials Monday to allay concerns following a Sunday attack on a Russian diplomatic convoy as it attempted to leave the war zone. Continue reading
Apr 07 Watch Iraq: Past and Present Jeffrey Brown reports on Iraq's history of war and how its legacy effects the battlefield today. Continue watching
Apr 06 U.S. Officials Weigh Post-War Iraq Leadership, Planning Amid some Arab and Iraqi skepticism, U.S. officials and international leaders continue to plan for a post-Saddam Hussein interim government and reconstruction process. Continue reading
Apr 05 North Korea Rejects U.N. Mediation in Nuclear Standoff North Korea said Saturday that it would reject any ruling by the U.N. Security Council regarding Pyongyang's nuclear development. Continue reading
Apr 05 Watch Hunting for Evidence in Iraq Elizabeth Farnsworth talks to New York Times reporter Judith Miller in Kuwait City on the ongoing hunt for evidence of weapons of mass destruction and war crimes in Iraq. Continue watching
Apr 04 Governments Work to Contain Spread of Flu-Like Virus Health authorities turned to legal moves Friday in their continuing efforts to control an outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, a mysterious virus that has infected more than 2,300 people in 18 countries. Continue reading
Apr 04 President Bush, Blair to Discuss Iraq War, Reconstruction President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair are scheduled to meet in the Belfast area of Northern Ireland on Tuesday to discuss the progress of the two countries' military maneuvers in Iraq. Continue reading
Apr 04 Watch Political Analysis of Shields and Brooks Coalition troops seized Baghdad's main airport Friday as U.S. Marines edged closer to the Iraqi capital. Mark Shields and David Brooks reflect on the war's progress and on the media's coverage of the conflict. Continue watching
Apr 01 Supreme Court Tackles Debate Over Affirmative Action By Admin, PBS News Hour The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in two highly anticipated University of Michigan affirmative action cases that may prove to be the most important civil rights debate before the high court in decades. Continue reading
Apr 01 Powell to Meet With EU Leaders in Ankara, Brussels U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell traveled to Turkey Tuesday in an effort to mend diplomatic relations between the United States and Europe, which have soured over the U.S.-led war in Iraq. Continue reading