Nov 23 Watch Independent Commission: Bahrain Tortured Activists in Deadly Crackdown Young people and police clashed Wednesday in Bahrain as an independent commission released its findings on the upheavals that shook the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom earlier this year and the deadly crackdown that followed. Margret Warner reports. Continue watching
Oct 13 Watch U.S. Treading Carefully to Build Case Against Iran Over Alleged Plot American ambassadors around the world are alerting governments in their host nations about the ongoing investigation into the alleged Iran-backed assassination plot in the United States. Jeffrey Brown discusses the latest developments with Joby Warrick of The Washington Post and… Continue watching
Oct 12 Watch News Wrap: Secretary Clinton Condemns Iran Over Terror Plot in U.S. In other news Wednesday, the U.S. stepped up a diplomatic assault on Iran over an alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned Iran in unusually strong terms. Also in Detroit, a Nigerian… Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch Is Iran’s Regime Capable of Attacks Inside U.S.? Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday that Iran is behind a terror plot in the U.S. that targeted Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Washington and possibly two embassies. Jeffrey Brown discusses the alleged scheme and the Iranian political landscape with The… Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch Holder Takes Questions on Alleged Terror Plot Holder Takes Questions on Alleged Terror Plot… Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch Holder: 2 Charged in Plot to Kill Saudi Ambassador Holder: 2 Arrested in Plot to Kill Saudi Ambassador… Continue watching
Sep 29 Watch In Saudi Arabia, ‘Change Is Coming, but It’s Not Going to Come Quickly’ Saudi Arabia held elections for seats to some 300 municipal councils on Thursday, but only men were allowed to vote. Margaret Warner discusses politics in the region where women will soon be able to vote, but still can't drive with… Continue watching
Sep 26 Saudi Arabia: Women Can Vote, Starting in 2015 By Larisa Epatko Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has granted women the right to vote and run in 2015 local elections and to be appointed to his advisory Shura Council, but some women's rights advocates are not satisfied. Continue reading
Sep 09 Watch How Do Saudis View the 9/11 Attacks? How Do Saudis View the 9/11 Attacks, 10 Years Later?… Continue watching
Jun 17 Watch Could Saudi Women’s Driving Protest Usher in Social Reforms? Videos posted on YouTube Friday showed several Saudi Arabian women driving in Riyadh and other cities -- a direct violation of a religious ban that prohibits women to drive a car or obtain a drivers license. Judy Woodruff discusses the… Continue watching