Jan 27 U.N. Inspectors Say Questions Still Remain, Call for More Time in Iraq Chief United Nations weapons inspector Hans Blix told the Security Council Monday that Iraq has not genuinely accepted U.N. disarmament demands. Continue reading
Jan 27 Watch The Reaction World leaders, including U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, responded to Blix and ElBaradei's comments about their weapons inspections. Ray Suarez reports. Continue watching
Jan 24 IAEA to Discuss North Korea Nuclear Crisis, South to Send Envoy to North The United Nation's nuclear watchdog agency on Friday scheduled an emergency board meeting for Feb. 3 to discuss North Korea's nuclear ambitions, possibly setting the stage for moving the issue to the U.N. Security Council. Continue reading
Jan 23 U.S., Britain Warn Iraq’s Time Is Running Out As a war of words continued between Bush administration officials and foreign diplomats opposed to a military intervention in Iraq, U.S. and British leaders renewed their calls for Iraq to disarm, warning Saddam Hussein that time is running out. Continue reading
Jan 22 France, Germany Unite Against Military Action in Iraq By PBS News Hour As U.S. forces continue to deploy in the Persian Gulf region, France and Germany announced they would work to prevent any U.S.-led military action against Iraq. Continue reading
Jan 21 France Pushes E.U. to Oppose War Against Iraq France, the current chair of the United Nations Security Council, said Tuesday it would ask European Union nations to unite in opposition to early military action in Iraq. Continue reading
Jan 16 U.N. Inspectors Interview Scientists, Uncover Warheads In separate operations Thursday, United Nations weapons inspectors questioned two Iraqi scientists at their homes and found 11 empty chemical missile warheads described as being in "excellent condition."… Continue reading
Jan 15 Watch More Time Margaret Warner discusses the inspection timeline with a chief inspector for the International Atomic Energy Agency in Iraq from 1991-92, and the director of policy studies at Notre Dame University's Joan Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Continue watching
Jan 15 Watch Background: More Time Spencer Michels reports on setting a timetable for inspectors in Iraq. Continue watching
Jan 14 Watch Food Crisis in Zambia Zambia's severe drought and the HIV epidemic are contributing to a food crisis. Spencer Michels reports on one of the world's poorest countries and its government's refusal to accept genetically modified corn from the U.S. Continue watching