Dec 11 Watch First Indictment New York Times reporter Peter Shenon details the six-count indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui relating to the September 11 attacks. Continue watching
Dec 11 Watch Remembering: Cremonies for Victims of September 11th Spencer Michels reports on the ceremonies for victims of the September 11th, three months after the attacks. Continue watching
Dec 11 Watch Relief Efforts in Afghanistan As fighting across most of Afghanistan comes to a halt, Gwen Ifill reports on attempts to send relief to the hungry people living there. She talks with Mark Bartolini, vice president of the International Rescue Committee, and Nicolas de Torrente,… Continue watching
Dec 10 U.S. Continues Hunt for Osama bin Laden U.S. and Afghan forces today continued a fierce battle against al-Qaida militants in the mountainous Tora Bora region of eastern Afghanistan. Continue reading
Dec 10 U.N., Annan Accept Nobel Peace Prize U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan accepted the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the United Nations and himself Monday, marking the 100th anniversary of the Nobel awards. Continue reading
Dec 10 Watch Background: Cave War A background report on the military assault on Afghan cave complexes. Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch Cave War Anti-Taliban forces step up cave warfare efforts to search for al-Qaida leaders in Afghanistan. Continue watching
Dec 07 U.S., Anti-Taliban Forces Focus on Tora Bora With Kandahar in the hands of ethnic Pashtun tribes, the U.S. and anti-Taliban factions are focusing their attack on a series of caves in eastern Afghanistan where hundreds of al-Qaida fighters may be hiding. Continue reading
Dec 07 Taliban Abandons Kandahar Taliban fighters Friday fled from the city of Kandahar, the former ruling militia's final stronghold in Afghanistan. Continue reading
Dec 06 Taliban Agrees to Surrender Kandahar The Taliban will surrender Kandahar and begin handing over weapons Friday, according to the former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan. Continue reading