Dec 03 Watch The Oil-for-Food Scandal The U.N.'s now-defunct Oil-for-Food Program is under investigation for alleged corruption and fraud, prompting some U.S. officials to call for U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan's resignation. Continue watching
Dec 02 Watch Palestinian Authority Elections Margaret Warner leads a discussion on the upcoming Palestinian elections and jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti's entry into the campaign to replace Yasser Arafat. Continue watching
Dec 01 Watch Ukraine Election Results Debated in Courts Julian Manyon of Independent Television News gives the latest on the disputed presidential election in Ukraine. Then, Margaret Warner speaks with Steven Lee Myers of The New York Times, who is covering the story in Kiev. Continue watching
Nov 30 Watch Iran Agrees to Suspend Nuclear Program Ray Suarez leads a discussion on the diplomatic efforts to contain Iran's nuclear weapons program with nuclear program experts. Continue watching
Nov 29 Asian Nations to Form World’s Largest Free Trade Zone Leaders from China, Japan and South Korea signed a landmark pact with members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Laos Monday aimed at developing the world's largest free trade area by 2010. Continue reading
Nov 26 Watch Ukraine’s Supreme Court Rules Election Invalid Jonathan Miller of Independent Television News reports from Ukraine on the government negotiations over the disputed presidential election. Then, Terence Smith speaks with Washington Post reporter Peter Finn about the ongoing political crisis in Ukraine. Continue watching
Nov 25 Watch Ukraine’s Supreme Court Reviews Election Results Ukraine's Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the inauguration of Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych until after it considers an appeal from the opposition that recent presidential elections were rigged. Independent Television News presents two reports. Continue watching
Nov 23 Watch Ukraine Election Dispute Grows into Political Crisis Jonathan Miller of Independent Television News gives an update on the disputed election in the Ukraine. Then, Jim Lehrer speaks with an international election expert about the growing political crisis. Continue watching
Nov 19 Sudan, Rebel Leaders Commit to Peace At U.N. Meeting The government of Sudan and rebel leaders pledged again Friday to end a 21-year civil war, this time making the commitment before the U.N. Security Council holding a special meeting in Africa. Continue reading
Nov 19 Watch Haiti Struggles to Rebuild After Hurricane, Political Unrest Already struggling to rebuild a government after rebels forced the removal of Haiti's president, the poverty-stricken nation was dealt another blow when Hurricane Jeanne swept through and left nearly 2,000 people dead. Betty Ann Bowser looks at Haiti's latest recovery… Continue watching