Oct 17 Slide Show: The 8 Most Dangerous Countries for Journalists By Larisa Epatko Pakistan, Iraq, Libya and Mexico top the list of places considered the most dangerous for journalists to work, according to a list recently released by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers. Continue reading
Oct 17 8 Most Deadly Countries for Journalists By Larisa Epatko The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers monitors the deaths of journalists related to their work all around the world and recently released its list for 2011 to date. We illustrate some of the top countries here. Continue reading
Sep 28 Watch Libyans Not Hearing Much About Nation-Building Process Libyan rebel forces continue to press for control of Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte. Margaret Warner discusses the hunt for the deposed leader and his family plus efforts to build a national government and other institutions with The Washington Post's… Continue watching
Sep 21 Watch Bloody Battle Continues in Gadhafi’s Hometown Although the rebels in Libya are now officially recognized as the government and control the capital, pro-Gadhafi forces continue to fight in the longtime leader's hometown of Sirte. James Foley of GlobalPost reports on the human toll of the daily… Continue watching
Sep 14 Watch Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Flexes Potent Political Force Since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak seven months ago, all Islamist movements are free to take part in politics in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood, which has long been confined to offering only social and religious services, is now poised… Continue watching
Sep 02 The Artwork of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi By Tom LeGro Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, the son of Moammar Gadhafi and would-be heir to Libya, is vowing not to surrender to the Libyan rebels. As recently as 2010, under very different circumstances, the perception of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi was much different as… Continue reading
Sep 01 Watch How Can Plans Emerge for a New Libya With Gadhafi Still at Large? How Can Plans Emerge for a New Libya With Gadhafi at Large?… Continue watching
Sep 01 Watch Gadhafi Vows to Not Surrender as World Leaders Plan Transition Although the rebels have been unable to locate Moammar Gadhafi, they have captured his foreign minister, Abdul Ati al-Obeidi. International Television News' Lindsay Hilsum reports on the continued manhunt and the longtime leader's fresh vow to not surrender. Continue watching
Aug 30 Libyan Rebels Issue Saturday Deadline for Gadhafi Loyalists to Surrender By News Desk Rebel fighters chat as they patrol the road between Misrata and Sirte on Tuesday. Photo by Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images. As Libyan rebels moved toward Moammar Gadhafi's bastion of Sirte, where attempts at a negotiated end to fighting have thus far… Continue reading
Aug 29 Watch As Life Gets Back to Normal, Tripoli’s ‘Heart Beginning to Beat Again’ Gadhafi's Family Flees, but Hunt Remains for Libyan Leader… Continue watching