Apr 14 Watch In Eastern Ukraine standoff, Kiev appeals for UN peacekeepers while pro-Russian groups appeal to Putin By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Apr 14 Watch News Wrap: Deadly bomb explodes at bus station in Nigerian capital’s worst terror attack By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Apr 14 Go for a spin on the Netherlands’ glow-in-the-dark road By Sarah Corapi So long, streetlights -- there’s a new technology lighting up the pavement in the Netherlands. On a 500-meter stretch of highway in the city of Oss, you can now find road markings that glow in the dark. Continue reading
Apr 14 An anxious Japan awaits Obama visit By Michael D. Mosettig TOKYO -- In diplomacy, as in musical theater or opera, words go only so far before the music takes over. That proposition will be put to the test again when President Obama visits Japan later this month on a mission… Continue reading
Apr 14 Bus station bombing in Nigeria kills at least 71 By Ariel Min A deadly explosion at a bus station in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, left at least 71 people dead and 124 wounded on Monday morning. Continue reading
Apr 14 In Eastern Ukraine, deadline passes for protesters to quit occupation By News Desk A 2 a.m. EDT deadline, set by acting Ukrainian President Oleksandr Turchynov, passed Monday without any action to make pro-Russian protesters vacate government buildings in Eastern Ukraine. Continue reading
Apr 13 Watch Ukraine orders anti-terrorism action against separatist revolt By PBS News Hour On Sunday, the Ukrainian crisis escalated as government forces took on pro-Russian secessionists with reports of causalities on both sides. For more about this intensifying crisis, Peter Leonard of the Associated Press joined Hari Sreenivasan from Donetsk, Ukraine via Skype. Continue watching
Apr 13 New report warns of rapidly increasing carbon emission levels By Hari Sreenivasan A new U.N. report on climate change released Sunday warns that humans have made little progress on environmental issues in recent years. Continue reading
Apr 13 Watch Papyrus referencing Jesus’ wife dates back to ancient times By News Desk Experts at Columbia, MIT and Harvard have concluded through scientific testing that a small papyrus fragment that quotes Jesus making references to “my wife,” is in fact from ancient times. What do these new findings reveal? Hari Sreenivasan speaks with… Continue watching