Jul 05 Macedonia Signs Truce with Rebels The Macedonian government and ethnic Albanian rebels Thursday agreed to a cease-fire that will take effect at midnight. Continue reading
Jul 05 Watch Court in Review Gwen Ifill talks with National Law Journal Supreme Court correspondent Marcia Coyle about the end of the Supreme Court's session. Continue watching
Jul 04 Watch Rights of Immigrants Ray Suarez joins Karen Narasaki, president of the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium, and Mark Kirkorian, executive director for the Center for Immigration Studies, to discuss the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions on immigration law. Continue watching
Jul 02 The Northern Ireland Assembly: An Uneasy Assembly By PBS News Hour The Northern Ireland Assembly, the first democratically elected representative body in the 80-year history of the region, faces an array of obstacles as it struggles to bring a political peace to decades of violence. Continue reading
Jul 02 Life in Cuba By PBS News Hour Despite being one of the last communist nations, Cuba has had to adapt its socialized structure to weather a decade of economic storms. Continue reading
Jul 02 Northern Ireland Leader Quits Amid Arms Fight David Trimble, the head of Northern Ireland's coalition government, resigned Sunday, saying the Irish Republican Army had backed out on a pledge to disarm. Continue reading
Jul 02 Watch Fragile Truce A recent spate of violence threatens to derail a U.S.-brokered cease-fire in the Middle East. Continue watching
Jun 29 Milosevic Handover Shakes Belgrade Yugoslavia's prime minister resigned Friday to protest the handover of former president Slobodan Milosevic to the U.N. war crimes tribunal. Continue reading
Jun 28 Court Reverses Microsoft Break-Up A federal appeals court cited the behavior of the presiding judge as a key factor in reversing the penalty imposed on the software giant for alleged violations of antitrust law. Continue reading
Jun 28 Milosevic Sent to Hague Yugoslav officials sent former President Slobodan Milosevic to the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague, where he has been indicted in the slaughter of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. Continue reading