May 01 Watch Making small improvements in the lives of India's vulnerable domestic workers By PBS News Hour Continue watching
May 01 Watch Pro-Russian demonstrators overwhelm Donetsk police when crackdown backfires By PBS News Hour Continue watching
May 01 Watch Pro-Russian demonstrators overwhelm Donetsk police when crackdown backfires By PBS News Hour Continue watching
May 01 Watch Confrontation between police and pro-Russian separatists underlines who's in control in Donetsk Amid escalating violence in Ukraine’s east, armed demonstrators ransacked the prosecutor’s office and humiliated police in the city of Donetsk. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s acting president has conceded that Kiev is losing control over the southeast. Judy Woodruff get an update from… Continue watching
May 01 Protests, rallies mark May Day around the globe By Justin Scuiletti The First of May marks May Day for many countries around the world. The holiday, which also coincides with International Workers' Day, saw many celebrations in countries such as Russia and Brazil. In several others, however, protesters took to… Continue reading
May 01 Global press freedom falls to lowest level in decade, survey finds By Talia Mindich Global press freedom slipped to its lowest level in a decade in 2013, a major new study finds. Continue reading
May 01 Russia now an adversary, NATO official says By Robert Burns, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- NATO's second-ranking official says Moscow's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula and its destabilizing actions in eastern Ukraine have compelled the U.S.-led alliance to start treating Russia as more of an enemy than a partner. Continue reading
May 01 Charity database offers wedding bliss of a different kind By Larisa Epatko When wedding season rolls around and that invitation to the nuptials arrives, it can be a mad dash to get the newlyweds just the right gift. Kendall Webb fondly remembers the Hummel porcelain figurine she received. “You’re supposed to put… Continue reading