Aug 28 Watch Weighing Inspections In a recent address, Vice President Cheney argued that sending inspectors back into Iraq would not eliminate the weapons threat posed by the Saddam Hussein regime. Two former weapons inspectors who worked in Iraq discuss the pros and cons of… Continue watching
Aug 28 Watch Background: Weapons Inspections Kwame Holman outlines the question of resuming weapons inspections in Iraq. Continue watching
Aug 27 Watch The War of Words William Hyland, former deputy national security adviser under President Ford, and Ellen Laipson, a former National Security Council staffer, discuss the debate over intervention in Iraq. Continue watching
Aug 26 U.N. Summit to Address Poverty, Pollution By Admin A United Nations summit aimed at improving living conditions for the world's poor without damaging natural resources opened Monday in the South African capital of Johannesburg. Continue reading
Aug 23 Central China Residents Fight Rising Waters More than a million farmers, soldiers and other residents of China's Hunan province piled sandbags and reinforced dikes Friday to keep a massive lake's rising water levels from swamping nearby towns. Continue reading
Aug 22 Watch Iraq Next Move: Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger Former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger debate their views of a potential invasion of Iraq. Continue watching
Aug 19 Watch Record of Terror Judith Miller of The New York Times discusses newly discovered videotapes that purport to show al-Qaida terrorists training methods and possible experiments with poison gas. Continue watching
Aug 16 Trial of September 11th Conspirator Delayed Until January A federal judge ruled Friday to delay the beginning of the trial of accused Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui for more than three months. Continue reading
Aug 16 Record-Breaking Floods Continue in Europe By Admin German authorities ordered the evacuation of thousands of people from the historic city of Dresden Friday as record-breaking floodwaters continue to wreak havoc in central and eastern Europe. Continue reading
Aug 14 Floods Continue to Ravage Central Europe By Admin Residents of Prague watched with relief as the waters of the rain-swollen Vltava River crested Wednesday without inundating the historic city center, as Europe continues to reel from some of the worst flooding on record. Continue reading