Mar 01 In Syria, Aid Groups Look for Breaks in Fighting to Deliver Supplies By Larisa Epatko As the International Committee of the Red Cross' appeal for a daily two-hour ceasefire in the most volatile parts of Syria goes unanswered, the local volunteers and staff of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent continue to try to bring much-needed… Continue reading
Feb 29 Watch Russian Dissident Blogger Navalny: ‘Ghosts of Gadhafi Are Haunting’ Putin Russian Dissident Blogger Navalny: 'Ghosts of Gadhafi Are Haunting' Putin… Continue watching
Feb 29 Watch North Korea’s Nuclear Attitude: What’s Next? Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said North Korea's agreement to suspend its nuclear program in exchange for U.S. food aid was "a modest first step in the right direction." Judy Woodruff, The Korea Society's Donald Gregg and Georgetown University's Balbina… Continue watching
Feb 29 Influential Russian Blogger: Opposition ‘Will Not Recognize…Election Results’ By Margaret Warner // MOSCOW | Russian blogger Alexei Navalny, who has emerged as one of the most potent new figures opposing Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's bid to regain the presidency, said he and many others in the opposition will not accept… Continue reading
Feb 29 Watch Interview Excerpt: Russian Blogger Alexei Navalny Russian blogger Alexei Navalny said protests will continue after the March 4 elections. Continue watching
Feb 29 ‘Playing for Change’ Elevates Musicians and Music Education By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy Opening day celebration for the Bizung School of Music and Dance in Tamale, Ghana, in 2010. Photo courtesy of Playing for Change. Inspiration started with street musicians. Mark Johnson, a recording studio executive in New York City, was on… Continue reading
Feb 29 Watch North Korea Agrees to Suspend Nuclear Work for U.S. Food Aid Swap North Korea announced on Wednesday that it will implement a moratorium on long-range missile launches and uranium enrichment at its Yongbyon nuclear facility in exchange for 240,000 metric tons of food aid from the United States. Judy Woodruff reports. Continue watching
Feb 28 Watch Ethiopia: A Battle for Land and Water A controversial resettlement program in Ethiopia is the latest battleground in the global race to secure prized farmland and water. Correspondent Cassandra Herrman reports as part of the Food for 9 Billion series, a NewsHour partnership with the Center for… Continue watching
Feb 28 Ethiopia’s Farmer Relocation Plan Raises New Concerns By Larisa Epatko In an effort to clear land for investors and help boost Ethiopia's economy, the government in the East African nation is relocating farmers from land they've used for decades, sometimes against their will. Reporter Cassandra Herrman reports on Tuesday's NewsHour… Continue reading
Feb 27 Watch In Russia, ‘No Romantic Notion of Revolution’ Before Election In Russia, 'No Romantic Notion of Revolution' Before Election… Continue watching