World Oct 16 Kenyan police fire tear gas at mourners during former Prime Minister Odinga’s public viewing By Evelyne Musambi, Associated Press
World May 22 French President Macron arrives in New Caledonia amid unrest, calls for independence The president binned his previously announced schedule to make the journey of some 16,000 kilometers (10,000 miles) himself, stung into action by the most severe violence to hit New Caledonia since the 1980s. By Thomas Adamson, Associated Press
World Jun 01 Watch 8:13 Pakistan’s ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan discusses government crackdown on his party Imran Khan, Pakistan’s ousted prime minister, has been caught in a political storm for the past several weeks. He was arrested by paramilitary forces on May 9 on corruption charges, then released when the Supreme Court stepped in. The arrest… By Geoff Bennett
World Jul 18 United Nations warn of rising death toll and rights violations in Haiti U.N. agencies are again warning of rising violence around Haiti's capital, saying 99 people have been reported killed in recent gang fighting in the Cite Soleil district alone. By Associated Press
World Jan 01 Watch 5:50 Iranian president calls for calm amid deadly protests Iran saw a fifth day of anti-government protests on Monday with at least 12 fatalities reported. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called for calm amid the regime’s most serious challenge to its rule since the 2009 mass demonstrations. William Brangham learns… By PBS News Hour
Jul 06 Watch Al-Shabab extremists wage violent attack in Kenya By PBS News Hour Authorities in Kenya say at least 29 people were killed in a series of attacks by Al-Shabab extremists from neighboring Somalia. One Kenyan official said the extremists "went around shooting at people and villages indiscriminately." For the latest developments, Heidi… Continue watching
Dec 20 Watch Political clash in world’s youngest country grows into wider South Sudan unrest Political clash in world's youngest country grows into wider South Sudan unrest… Continue watching
Dec 09 Watch What’s the U.S. role in calming Ukraine unrest? Now in the third week of widening unrest, Ukrainian protesters are bracing for a crackdown. Gwen Ifill talks to David Herszenhorn of The New York Times about what's going on behind the scenes and the outlook for a solution to… Continue watching
Jul 31 Watch As Egypt Announces New Measures to Quell Protests, U.S. Considers Influence As Egypt Announces New Measures to Quell Protests, U.S. Considers Influence… Continue watching
Jul 26 Watch Assassination in Tunisia Sparks Outcry; Tension Continues Over Morsi in Egypt In Tahrir Square, tens of thousands of Egyptians rallied to support the military's ouster of former President Morsi, who may face new charges. Islamists also held demonstrations where some fighting led to deaths. In Tunisia, thousands protested the assassination of… Continue watching