Mar 08 Governance in India: Women’s Rights View a slide show of fallout from the gang rape in India. By Beina Xu, online writer/editor for the Council on Foreign Relations Introduction The rape and subsequent death of a New Delhi university student in December 2012… Continue reading
Mar 08 In Democratic Republic of Congo, Women Face Deep-Seated Bias By Larisa Epatko Anonciata, a 30-something mother of four, survived a brutal raid on her town in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, but not without injury. Continue reading
Mar 08 Watch Son-in-Law of Bin Laden Pleads Not Guilty in New York Civilian Court Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, former al-Qaida spokesman and Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, pleaded guilty to a single charge of conspiring to kill Americans in a New York court. Margaret Warner reports on how U.S. authorities found him and about the negative… Continue watching
Mar 08 Watch Venezuela Celebrates Lasting Legacy of Divisive President Chavez Matt Frei of Independent Television News reports from Caracas, Venezuela, where President Hugo Chavez will be embalmed and remain permanently lying in state. Crowds lined up more than a mile to bid goodbye to their leader. World leaders including Iran's… Continue watching
Mar 07 Watch Pakistani Man Seeks Justice, Resolution for Family’s Honor Killing Pakistani Man Seeks Justice, Resolution for Family's Honor Killing… Continue watching
Mar 07 Watch As UN Levels New Sanctions, Pyongyang Threatens Pre-emptive Nuclear Attack As UN Levels New Sanctions, Pyongyang Threatens Pre-emptive Nuclear Attack… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch Venezuelans Say Goodbye to Hugo Chavez In Caracas, Venezuela, an emotional crowd watched the procession of the body of Hugo Chavez to the capital's military academy, where the late president will lie in state. Margaret Warner takes a look at Chavez's work and legacy, as well… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch Report Finds U.S. Failed to Consult Iraq’s Needs in Rebuilding Report Finds U.S. Failed to Consult Iraq's Needs in Rebuilding… Continue watching
Mar 06 Iraq Reconstruction: Read the Full Report and Lessons Learned By Larisa Epatko The Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction wrapped up a review of nine years and $60 billion's worth of rebuilding projects in Iraq and issued a report Wednesday that found at least $8 billion was "wasted."… Continue reading
Mar 06 Watch Iraq Reconstruction Effort Fraught With ‘Fraud, Waste and Abuse’ A decade after the war in Iraq began, U.S. and Iraqi officials characterize much of the reconstruction work deployed in that country as failure. Judy Woodruff examines a new report that chronicles the wasted money, opportunities and lives. Continue watching