Sep 07 Watch At Home in Zaatari: Life in a Syrian Refugee Camp Kristen Gillespie reports on life in the Zaatari refugee camp, located about 10 miles across the border from Syria in northern Jordan. The camp opened just last year, but as the civil war in Syria has escalated, Zaatari's population has… Continue watching
Sep 06 Touring the Tamar Gas Platform By Kristin Miller Israel’s recent discovery of huge offshore natural gas reserves could mean a profound transformation for the nation’s economy and for the region's political stability. A small Texas company named Noble Energy took on the challenge of getting the gas to… Continue reading
Sep 06 Watch Egyptians Opposed to Strike in Syria Dismiss Distinction of Chemical Weapons Egyptians Opposed to Strike in Syria Dismiss Distinction of Chemical Weapons… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Refugees Pour Out of Syria, but Number Entering Jordan Slows to Trickle Refugees Pour Out of Syria, but Number Entering Jordan Slows to Trickle… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Obama Leaves G-20 Summit Without Strong Support for Military Strike in Syria Obama Leaves G-20 Summit Without Strong Support for Military Strike in Syria… Continue watching
Sep 06 Obama Continues Pursuit for Global Support of U.S. Military Strikes in Syria President Barack Obama speaks at a press conference in St. Petersburg, Russia on the last day of the G-20 summit. Watch his remarks live, scheduled to begin at 9:50 a.m. EDT. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia --** President Barack Obama is… Continue reading
Sep 06 Watch News Wrap: Iranian Foreign Minister Sends 'Happy Rosh Hashanah' Tweet In other news Friday, Iran's new foreign minister confirmed he sent a Twitter message celebrating the Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah. He said the gesture was aimed at Iran's small Jewish population. Also, gold miners in South Africa accepted a… Continue watching
Sep 05 Watch Rep. Alan Grayson: U.S. Has to Stop Focusing on Sending a Message on Syria Rep. Alan Grayson: U.S. Has to Stop Focusing on Sending a Message on Syria… Continue watching
Sep 05 Watch Should U.S. Spend More Time Working Out 'Diplomatic Architecture' on Syria? Should U.S. Spend More Time Working Out 'Diplomatic Architecture' on Syria?… Continue watching
Sep 05 Despite Snowden and Syria Cooling U.S.-Russian Relations, Work Goes On By Larisa Epatko First, it was National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden getting temporary asylum in Russia and then the stalemate over U.N. Security Council resolutions on Syria. Lately, Russia and the United States appear far from being on the same page, even… Continue reading