Dec 04 U.N. Team to Question Syrian Witnesses in Hariri Murder Probe By PBS News Hour U.N. officials investigating the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri will question five Syrian witnesses in Vienna starting Monday, a senior U.N. official said. Continue reading
Dec 01 Watch Grim Forecast in Pakistan As winter weather sweeps into the Himalayan Mountains, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees talks about the plight of people made homeless by the Oct. 8 earthquake. Continue watching
Nov 25 Watch Devastation in Guatemala 2005 marks a record year for the number and strength of hurricanes originating in the Atlantic Ocean. Jeffrey Kaye of KCET-Los Angeles reports from Guatemala, a country hit particularly hard by the massive storms. Continue watching
Nov 24 Watch Families Struggle in Louisiana Three months after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, many families are still struggling to find new jobs, homes and a return to a normal lifestyle. Continue watching
Nov 22 'Dirty Bomb' Suspect Charged With Conspiracy By PBS News Hour Jose Padilla, a U.S. citizen held for three years as an enemy combatant suspected of planning a "dirty bomb" attack on the United States, has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder and aid terrorists overseas, the Justice Department said. Continue reading
Nov 18 Watch Michael White Discusses His and Other Musicians' Situation Jeffrey Brown traveled with jazz musician Michael White and documentary filmmaker Michael Murphy to visit White's home in one of the flood-ravaged sections of the city. After touring the damage to his home, White and Brown discussed the situation in… Continue watching
Nov 17 Watch Afghanistan Violence Suicide bomb attacks and other forms of violence have more than doubled this year in Afghanistan. A U.S. military officer who served in Afghanistan and a journalist who covers the region discuss possible causes for the upsurge. Continue watching
Nov 14 Watch The Motivations of Suicide Bombers Following last week's hotel bombings in Amman, Jordan, one of the attackers was found alive Sunday after her bomb failed to detonate. Three experts discuss what motivates suicide bombers to kill for a cause. Continue watching
Nov 11 Watch Analyzing the Jordan Bombings As the death toll from Wednesday's hotel bombings in Amman, Jordan rose to 57, two experts discuss the timing and implications of the attacks. Continue watching
Nov 10 Syrian President Promises Limited Cooperation With U.N. By Admin, PBS News Hour Syrian President Bashar Assad pledged Thursday to cooperate with a U.N. investigation into the death of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri but said he would not place his country's national interests at risk in doing so. Continue reading