Jul 11 Watch With New Pledge of Support to Afghanistan, How Best to Ensure Effective Aid? With New Pledge of Support to Afghanistan, How Best to Ensure Effective Aid?… Continue watching
Jul 11 Watch Peace in Northern Ireland, But Religious Divide Remains Protesters have been out on the streets of Belfast in recent days in advance of Thursday's annual parade honoring Protestant King William's victory over his Catholic rival in 1690. Special correspondent Kira Kay reports on the ongoing religious tension --… Continue watching
Jul 11 Watch How Is the U.S. Supporting Afghan Initiatives? How Is the U.S. Supporting Afghan Initiatives?… Continue watching
Jul 11 Watch Building Relationships With Afghan Counterparts Building Relationships With Afghan Counterparts… Continue watching
Jul 11 USAID Official Responds to Criticism of Money Spent in Afghanistan By David Chalian Afghan workers carry a montage of photographs through a renovated park in Kabul on May 10, 2012. Photo by Bay Ismoyo/AFP/Getty Images. An international donors' conference in Tokyo over the weekend highlighted the continued demands on Afghanistan to end corruption… Continue reading
Jul 11 Watch Was Progress in Afghanistan Measured by Money Spent? Was Progress in Afghanistan Measured by Money Spent?… Continue watching
Jul 11 Bridging Belfast’s Divided Catholic and Protestant Communities By David Waters A Catholic family walks along the Ardoyne Road to Holy Cross Girls Primary School in north Belfast in September 2001, shielded by security forces after violence flared that year. Photo by Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images. Belfast's Ardoyne Road is a street… Continue reading
Jul 10 Watch Extreme Weather Records ‘Like a Baseball Player on Steroids’ As temperatures soared past 110 degrees in some states and thunderstorms pummeled the deep South, raising fears of flooding, a new report says climate change has likely influenced the odds of extreme weather. Judy interviews Thomas Karl, director of NOAA's… Continue watching
Jul 10 Watch News Wrap: Eurozone Agrees to Spain Bailout Package; Oil Prices Fall In other news Tuesday, Spain will get its first bailout payment of more than $36 billion before the end of the month. In early trading on Wall Street, stocks moved higher, but gains were erased by falling oil prices. Continue watching
Jul 09 Watch Nuclear-Armed Iran Would Bring ‘Stability’ But Risks John Mearsheimer, political science professor at the University of Chicago, says a nuclear-armed Iran would bring stability to the region, but Dov Zakheim, former Pentagon official now with the Center for Naval Analyses, says it would trigger an arms race. Continue watching