Mar 03 Watch Debating how the U.S. should respond to Moscow's military moves in Crimea By PBS News Hour How damaging is Russia’s recent activity in Crimea to Russia’s long-term relationship with the West? Is the current tension adding momentum toward “a new Cold War divide?" Gwen Ifill gets two views from Stephen Cohen of New York University and… Continue watching
Mar 03 Watch Urging change of course by Russia, U.S. 'prepared to facilitate' talks with Ukraine By PBS News Hour Russia has effectively taken control of the Crimean region in Ukraine, despite efforts by the international community to isolate Russia with condemnation and economic penalties if it doesn’t back down. Judy Woodruff talks to Deputy National Security Adviser Tony Blinken… Continue watching
Mar 03 Watch Obama: 'Russia is on the wrong side of history' in Ukraine dispute By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Mar 03 Watch News Wrap: EPA offers new rules on cutting sulfur levels in gasoline By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Mar 03 Two Egyptian police officers sentenced for 2010 death of activist By Sarah Sheffer Two Egyptian police officers were sentenced Monday to 10 years in jail for the 2010 torture and manslaughter of a 28-year old activist that helped spark the country's version of the Arab Spring. Continue reading
Mar 03 Standoff between Russian and Ukraine troops spark traded accusations, threats By Justin Scuiletti, Joshua Barajas The military standoff between Russia and Ukraine continued to raise tensions Monday in the peninsula of Crimea. Continue reading
Mar 03 Watch Obama: "The facts on the ground in Crimea are deeply troubling" By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Mar 03 U.S. cancels presidential delegation to the Paralympic Games in Russia By Associated Press White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden says President Barack Obama still supports the U.S. athletes participating and wishes them success. Continue reading
Mar 03 Disagreement over Ukraine echoes Cold War for U.S. and Russia By Lara Jakes, Associated Press Much as when superpower tensions ruled world affairs, missile defense systems and troop levels in Europe have again become urgent questions in Washington and beyond, a renewed reality that may force President Barack Obama's administration to give up its intended… Continue reading