Jun 30 Watch Analysis of Legal Road Ahead for Saddam Hussein Iraq assumed legal custody over Saddam Hussein Wednesday, reducing him to a criminal defendant in the land he once ruled. The former dictator and 11 of his top lieutenants are no longer prisoners of war, but they remain in U.S. Continue watching
Jun 29 Watch Iraqi Perspective on the Transfer of Limited Sovereignty Following Monday's handover of partial sovereignty to Iraq, Iraqi-American regional experts discuss what this transfer of power means to Iraqis and how they view this transition. Continue watching
Jun 28 Watch Iraq's Transfer of Power The U.S.-led coalition handed over limited sovereignty to Iraq, two days earlier than planned in an apparent effort to prevent insurgents from sabotaging the transfer. Following excerpts of President Bush and Prime Minister Blair's comments on the road ahead, two… Continue watching
Jun 25 No Agreement Reached in Six-Nation Nuclear Talks As talks began winding down Friday, diplomats reported some constructive discussions between the United States and North Korea but no concrete progress on efforts to persuade the North to dismantle its nuclear arms program. Continue reading
Jun 25 Watch Debating President Bush's Foreign Policy As President Bush begins key meetings in Europe with visits to Ireland and Turkey, a group of former diplomats military officers have called for the president's defeat this fall due to his foreign policy. Two retired foreign service officers debate… Continue watching
Jun 24 Watch Escalating Attacks in Iraq Insurgents launched a devastating series of attacks on Iraqi security installations and other targets throughout Iraq on Thursday, killing at least 89 people and injuring another 300. Continue watching
Jun 23 U.S. Drops International Criminal Court Exemption Bid The United States Wednesday ended its efforts to pass a U.N. Security Council resolution exempting U.S. soldiers from prosecution in the International Criminal Court. Continue reading
Jun 23 Watch Contractors in Iraq U.S. companies continue to vie for reconstruction contracts in Iraq, despite dangerous conditions and the upcoming handover of power to the Iraqi interim government on June 30. Continue watching
Jun 22 Watch Fighting Terror The State Department corrected an earlier inaccurate report on terrorism, with the new numbers revealing that acts of terror worldwide increased slightly in 2003. Margaret Warner speaks first to Cofer Black from the State Department and then to former Clinton… Continue watching
Jun 18 WTO Rules Against American Cotton Subsidies, U.S. Vows Appeal The World Trade Organization ruled Friday that U.S. subsidies to cotton farmers are unfair to producers in Brazil, but the United States said it will appeal the decision. Continue reading