May 13 Watch Guatemala's Rios Montt Found Responsible in Massacre of Mayan Indians Efrain Rios Montt , former dictator of Guatemala, was found guilty in the massacre of more than 1,700 Mayan Indians in the early 1980s. Rios Montt, 86, insists that he had no knowledge of the campaign of genocide, and his… Continue watching
May 13 Watch Still Counting Votes, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Party on a Course to Majority In Pakistan, votes are still being tabulated, but the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party has already claimed victory. The country's historic election, boasting the highest turnout in more than 40 years, was marred by allegations of vote-rigging and violent attacks that… Continue watching
May 10 Rios Montt Guilty of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity José Efraín Ríos Montt inside the courtroom where he was tried and convicted for genocide and crimes against humanity. Photo by Xeni Jardin. A Guatemalan court found José Efraín Ríos Montt guilty on Friday of genocide and crimes against… Continue reading
May 10 Watch Boston Marathon Victim on Her Road to Recovery Roseann Sdoia was waiting for her friend to cross the finish line at the Boston Marathon when the second bomb exploded only a few feet away. Sdoia's right leg was badly damaged and had to be amputated above the knee. Continue watching
May 10 Watch Pakistan Prepares for Historic Vote Amid Threats of Violence From the Taliban Pakistan Prepares for Historic Vote Amid Threats of Violence From the Taliban… Continue watching
May 10 Watch International ATM Cyber Hackers Hid 'in Plain Sight' to Overcome Computer System International ATM Cyber Hackers Hid 'in Plain Sight' to Overcome Computer System… Continue watching
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May 10 As Rios Montt Trial Nears End, a Look Back at U.S. Role in Guatemala's Civil War José Efraín Ríos Montt inside the courtroom where he is being tried for genocide and crimes against humanity. Photo by Xeni Jardin. Update: 2:50 p.m. ET | After seven weeks of testimony, a verdict may be reached today on the… Continue reading
May 10 White House Spokesman: Demands to Release Benghazi Memos Are 'Political' By Larisa Epatko In a twice-delayed press briefing, White House spokesman Jay Carney said Friday that requests by House Republicans to release memos about the administration's response to last year's attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, were an attempt to politicize… Continue reading