Sep 19 Watch After Years Under House Arrest, Democracy Activist Suu Kyi Honored by Obama Aung San Suu Kyi has spent her political career in Myanmar advocating for true democratic governance in opposition to martial law and military government control. After years under house arrest, Suu Kyi made her first trip to the U.S. to… Continue watching
Sep 18 Watch Kofi Annan on 40 Years Trying to End War, Promote Peace at the United Nations Kofi Annan on 40 Years Trying to End War, Promote Peace at the United Nations… Continue watching
Sep 18 Watch National Pride is at Heart of China and Japan Dispute Over Islands National Pride Is at Heart of China and Japan Dispute Over Islands… Continue watching
Sep 18 Watch News Wrap: Pa. Court Rules Voter ID Law Decision Must Be Revisited News Wrap: Pa. Court Rules Voter ID Law Decision Must Be Revisited… Continue watching
Sep 18 Watch Richard and Elizabeth Muller Comment on Climate Change Richard and Elizabeth Muller Comment on Climate Change… Continue watching
Sep 18 Island Dispute Escalates Tensions Between China and Japan, Sparks Street Protests Chinese protestors stage an anti-Japan rally outside the Japan Embassy Tuesday in Beijing. Protests took place across China in a dispute about small islands in the East China Sea.Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images Fervent demonstrations against Japan broke out… Continue reading
Sep 18 Former Ambassador on U.S.-China Relations: 'Divorce Is Not an Option' A portrait of the late leader Mao Zedong hangs in Tiananmen Square. The city is preparing for the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Beijing in October. Photo by Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images. China's leaders cannot… Continue reading
Sep 18 In Rebels' War Against Syrian Regime, 'It's the Civilians Who Are Killed' By Larisa Epatko FRONTLINE producer Jamie Doran, Guardian reporter Ghaith Abdul-Ahad and freelance cameraman Jeremiah Bailey-Hoover traveled with rebels in northern Syria in August, during one of the bloodiest months of the war against President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Continue reading
Sep 18 Watch On Anniversary of Japanese Invasion, Chinese Protest Fueled by Land Disputes On the anniversary of an event that triggered the 1931 Japanese invasion and occupation of Manchuria, Chinese activists and protesters went out to demonstrate, some violently. Helping fuel these protests were disputes between Japan and China on the ownership of… Continue watching