Sep 27 Watch Hunting for Mines in Persian Gulf as Tensions Between Israel and Iran Build By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Sep 27 Watch New Evidence Shows Attacks on U.S. Consulate in Libya Linked to Terrorists Leon Panetta announced at the Pentagon that there was little doubt the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi was a calculated attack linked to terrorists, different from the original explanation that the attack was the reaction of a mob… Continue watching
Sep 27 Watch Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Urges U.N. to Halt Iran's Nuclear Program At the 2012 U.N. General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the hour was "getting late" to stop Iran from succeeding in its development of nuclear weapons. Netanyahu urged the U.N. to take decisive action against Iran's nuclear program. Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch Turkish Minister Says Violence in Syria is Threat for Turkey's Internal Security Turkish Minister Says Violence in Syria is Threat for Turkey's Internal Security… Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch Spanish and Greek Responses to Debt Crisis Unleash Backlash from Citizens Spanish and Greek Responses to Debt Crisis Unleash Backlash from Citizens… Continue watching
Sep 26 As Supermarkets Spread in Africa, Some Farmers Find It Hard to Compete In the next installment of the "Food for 9 Billion" series, Gretchen Wilson of Homelands Productions visits the mountain kingdom of Lesotho and Zambia where some farmers are finding it hard to compete with large farms… Continue reading
Sep 26 Zambia's Food Market Competition By Larisa Epatko Supermarkets are spreading in African countries like Zambia, which provides more outlets for consumers and growers, but also creates competition for some small farmers. Continue reading
Sep 26 Anti-Austerity Protests Reignite on Streets of Greece and Spain Protesters shout slogans against a new austerity package in front of the Greek parliament in Athens Wednesday. Photo by Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/GettyImages. Violent anti-austerity protests have flared across two eurozone countries, reminiscent of scenes from months past. Clashes erupted in… Continue reading
Sep 26 Getting to 'No' Why Russia Loves the Veto Vitaly Churkin, permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, attends an Aug. 30 U.N. Security Council meeting on Syria. Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images. Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, is a well traveled… Continue reading
Sep 26 Watch Free Syrian Army Rebels Take Refuge in Turkey, Funnel Weapons Across Border Refugees and rebels alike cross the border into Turkey for safety from attacks by Assad regime troops. But the Syrian conflict has threatened Turkish internal security, as ethnic and religious minorities within Turkey are taking sides supporting Syrian rebels or… Continue watching