May 29 Watch Where are the Weapons in Iraq? Nearly two months after the fall of Baghdad, coalition troops have not found definitive proof of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Four experts discuss the continuing search. Continue watching
May 28 Watch American Soldiers in Iraq: In the Crosshairs A series of recent attacks in western Baghdad has left one American soldier dead and five injured. Margaret Warner discusses security concerns in Iraq with Patrick Tyler, a New York Times correspondent in Baghdad. Continue watching
May 27 Two U.S. Soldiers Killed, Nine Wounded in Iraq Firefight Two U.S. soldiers were killed and nine injured Tuesday after a "hostile force of unknown size" attacked an Army unit in the Iraqi city of Fallujah with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire. Continue reading
May 22 U.N. Lifts Sanctions on Iraq, Backs Coalition Control The United Nations Security Council on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a plan to lift the 13-year-old sanctions regime against Iraq and to back U.S. and British administration of the country. Continue reading
May 22 Watch Lifting U.N. Sanctions in Iraq Following a U.N. vote on Thursday to lift sanctions on Iraq, former U.N. Assistant Secretary-general John Ruggie and Charles Kupchan, former director of European affairs on the National Security Council, offer their perspective on how the vote will impact Iraq's… Continue watching
May 22 Watch Fighting the Peace in Nasiriya, Iraq In Part II of her series on rebuilding postwar Iraq, Senior Correspondent Elizabeth Farnsworth reports on U.S. efforts to maintain law and order in the war-torn city of Nasiriya. Continue watching
May 22 Watch Tom Friedman’s Iraq Journal Jim Lehrer talks with New York Times Columnist Tom Friedman about his recent trip to Iraq. Continue watching
May 20 Iraqi Muslims Demand U.S. Withdrawal Thousands of Shiite Muslims protested in Baghdad Monday, demanding the withdrawal of U.S. forces and the establishment of an Iraqi government. Continue reading
May 15 U.S. Army Arrests 200 Iraqis Near Tikrit Units from the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry division swept through a small village near the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit Thursday, taking some 200 Iraqi prisoners, including a man who was on the coalition's "most wanted" list. Continue reading
May 14 Watch Search for Security in Iraq As efforts to rebuild and secure postwar Iraq take shape, Elizabeth Farnsworth travels with a British patrol in the southern city of Basra and reports on the continuing struggle to return services and public order to an area torn by… Continue watching