Apr 05 Watch 'Huge Step up for Democracy' in Arab World Revolts: Who's Next? Margaret Warner discusses the political turmoil with guests. Continue watching
Apr 05 Watch What's Next for Ivory Coast's Gbagbo, Government, People? Diplomats worked to end the bloody conflict gripping the West African nation of Ivory Coast after months of political unrest. Ray Suarez discusses the situation with the National Endowment for Democracy's Dominique Dieudonne, who was in Ivory Coast for the… Continue watching
Mar 25 Watch North Korea, Normally Coping With Chronic Hunger, Faces Massive Food Shortage A UN report said more than 6 million people in North Korea urgently need food aid. Continue watching
Mar 25 Watch News Wrap: Fukushima Workers Hospitalized After Possible Breach of Nuclear Core A synopsis of the day's other top news stories. Continue watching
Mar 18 Watch Rice: 'Swift' Consequences for Gadhafi if Attacks on Civilians Continue Ray Suarez talks with United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice about the U.N. Security Council's vote on Thursday authorizing no-fly zones and "all necessary means" to halt attacks against opposition forces by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's troops. Continue watching
Mar 18 Watch Benghazi Dispatch: No-Fly Zone Vote Hailed, But More Fighting Reported Hari Sreenivasan talks to GlobalPost reporter James Foley about the latest in Libya. Continue watching
Mar 17 Watch U.N. Security Council Passes Sweeping Measure to Rein in Gadhafi After Hesitation, U.N. Approves Sweeping Measure to Rein in Gadhafi… Continue watching
Mar 17 Watch Gahafi's Troops Advance on Rebel-Held Cities as U.N. OKs No-Fly Zone Gahafi's Troops Advance on Rebel-Held Cities as U.N. OKs No-Fly Zone… Continue watching
Mar 01 Watch Eyewitness to Libya's Turmoil: 'We Need the World's Help' Libyan government forces battled unsuccessfully for six hours to reclaim Zawiyah, a key rebel-held city 30 miles from the capital of Tripoli. Margaret Warner talks with a resident about the battle and what people in Libya are saying about the… Continue watching
Feb 03 Watch In Lebanon, Assassination Inquiry Proves Divisive, Could Rekindle Unrest Special correspondent Kira Kay reports from Beirut about how an international tribunal's investigation into the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 other people might help end the nation's political violence or shatter the fragile stability after decades… Continue watching