Sep 06 Watch Iraqis Who Fled War Often Face Long Exile Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from Jordan on the day-to-day difficulties of Iraqi refugees. Some refugees have fled from their homeland to avoid the conflict in Iraq and will probably never return home. Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Has Aid for Pakistan Flood Crisis Been Enough? Pakistan is struggling to assess the aftermath of its recent flood crisis, and may need more international aid. Jeffery Brown talks to philanthropy and humanitarian experts about whether the aid delivered so far has been enough. Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Young Pakistan Flood Victims Face Health Concerns Special correspondent Saima Mohsin reports in Pakistan on the potential health and safety concerns for the youngest victims of the country's flooding crisis. Continue watching
Sep 04 Iraq Dispatch: Saddam's Lion Cubs All Grown Up By Larisa Epatko BAGHDAD | One symbol of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's extravagances was a zoo the family kept in a palace. Though the palace grounds were badly damaged during the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, the three lions survived -- discovered by coalition… Continue reading
Sep 04 Global Fund Investigates Possible Theft, Sale of Malaria Medication By Talea Miller Malaria causes about 1 million deaths around the world each year, but not all the medication donated to fight the disease is reaching its intended targets. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria -- the largest international funder… Continue reading
Sep 03 A Woman's Military Embed Guide: What to Forget - And Not Forget By Margaret Warner BAGHDAD -- First, accept the fact that you're going to feel skuzzy from the moment you alight from the helicopter in a cloud of dust at some remote U.S. military base -- windblown, sweaty, and gritty. Continue reading
Sep 03 Watch News Wrap: U.S. Markets React Positively to Jobs Numbers In other news Friday, U.S. markets rose ahead of the holiday weekend on news of the latest unemployment reading. Continue watching
Sep 03 Conversation: From Book to Stage to Screen, Lawrence Wright's 'My Trip to Al-Qaeda' By Tom LeGro Lawrence Wright is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11." His documentary on the subject, "My Trip to al-Qaeda," premieres on HBO next week. Continue reading
Sep 03 Track Hurricane Earl's Atlantic Journey Kellie Maier kayaks Friday on water-covered Highway 12 in Kill Devil Hills, N.C. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) Hurricane Earl continued to churn along the East Coast Friday, heading north from North Carolina and expected to reach southeastern Massachusetts… Continue reading
Sep 03 Watch In Iraq, Electricity Remains Daily Struggle for Families, Businesses Power outages are an ongoing frustration for Iraqis. Margaret Warner wraps up her reporting trip to Iraq with a look at how people have learned to deal with a lack of reliable electrical service. Continue watching