Sep 14 Watch News Wrap: Romney Demands Tougher Line on Protecting American Foreign Interests In other news Friday, presidential candidate Mitt Romney drew a hard line when he said Egyptian leadership should protect foreign diplomats or risk losing out on $1.3 billion in U.S. aid. Also, Chicago teachers unions and district officials are close… Continue watching
Sep 13 Watch Details on Embassy Attacks, How an Anti-Muslim Video Has Arab Muslims Riled Details on Embassy Attacks, How an Anti-Muslim Video Has Arab Muslims Riled… Continue watching
Sep 12 Watch The Politics of Foreign Policy: Campaigns Get Combative Over Embassy Attacks The Politics of Foreign Policy: Campaigns Get Combative Over Embassy Attacks… Continue watching
Sep 12 Watch Libyan Salafists Assert Power with Embassy Attacks, Hoping to Catch Public Eye Libyan Salafists Assert Power with Embassy Attacks, Hoping to Catch Public Eye… Continue watching
Jun 19 Watch Ousted Egyptian Leader Hosni Mubarak on Life Support There were conflicting reports tonight about the health of critically ill former Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak. Gwen Ifill talks to Nancy Youssef of McClatchy Newspapers in Cairo, who says the ousted president is in a "critical state."… Continue watching
Jun 18 Watch After Parliament Dissolved, Egyptian Generals Put on ‘Charm Offensive’ After Parliament Dissolved, Egyptian Generals Put on 'Charm Offensive'… Continue watching
Jun 15 Watch Tensions High in Egypt Ahead of Post-Mubarak Presidential Election Ahead of this weekend's first presidential election in Egypt since the fall of Hosni Mubarak, tensions were high as more than 200 policemen were deployed outside parliament to block lawmakers from entering. Jonathan Rugman of Independent Television News reports from… Continue watching
Jun 04 Watch In Egypt, a Volatile Reaction to Mubarak’s Sentence, Associates’ Acquittals In Egypt, a Volatile Reaction to Mubarak's Sentence, Associates' Acquittals… Continue watching
May 23 Egypt’s Historic Presidential Election By Larisa Epatko Egyptians chose among old regime, Islamist and secular candidates in their first presidential election Wednesday and Thursday since President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year reign came to an end. Continue reading
Feb 06 Watch U.S., Egypt in Showdown Over NGO Worker Trials Nineteen Americans working for non-governmental organizations in Egypt could face prosecution by the country's military rulers. Hari Sreenivasan discusses how a trial could potentially jeopardize U.S. aid to Egypt with The Wall Street Journal's Matt Bradley, reporting from Cairo. Continue watching