Sep 15 Watch WTO: Trade Impasse The World Trade Organization conference in Cancun collapsed when delegates from developing nations walked out. Ray Suarez follows up on the weekend's events with Josette Shiner, a deputy U.S. trade representative, and Richard Bernal, the lead negotiator for the Caribbean… Continue watching
Sep 15 Watch Sharing Power in Iraq Secretary of State Colin Powell met in Geneva with U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and other members of the U.N. Security Council to discuss the U.S. timetable for control of Iraq. France's ambassador to the United States Jean-David Levitte offers the… Continue watching
Sep 12 U.N. Votes to Lift Sanctions Against Libya By PBS News Hour Moammar Gadhafi's government was implicated in two airliner bombings in the late 1980s. Continue reading
Sep 12 U.N. Nuclear Agency Sets October Deadline for Iran The United Nations nuclear watchdog voted Friday to impose an Oct. 31 deadline for Iran to outline its nuclear program and future intentions. Continue reading
Sep 12 Watch War on Terror CIA analysts say that Osama bin Laden's voice was on an audio message released earlier this week. Ray Suarez discusses the war on terror with Richard Clarke and Harvey Sicherman. Continue watching
Sep 12 Watch Global Trade As the World Trade Organization continued talks Friday in Cancun, Mexico, Paul Solman investigates one possible downside to lowering barriers to international trade. Continue watching
Sep 11 Nation Commemorates Second Anniversary of Sept. 11 Attacks Thousands paused Thursday to commemorate the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon near Washington, D.C. and the crash of a hijacked passenger jet in Shanksville, Pa. Continue reading
Sep 11 Watch Two Years Later In the two years since the Sept. 11 attacks, how has, or hasn't, the United States changed? Jim Lehrer examines this issue with a panel of six experts including authors, professors and cultural observers. Continue watching
Sep 11 Watch Security vs. Liberties Within 45 days of Sept. 11, 2001, President Bush signed the Patriot Act, making it easier for investigators to obtain private records, conduct searches without notice and monitor phone and Internet usage. Ray Suarez gets perspective on the debate surrounding… Continue watching
Sep 09 Watch Agricultural Subsidy Struggle One of the most contentious issues facing ministers gathering in Cancun for the meeting of the World Trade Organization is how to address the use of agricultural subsidies. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on how U.S. cotton subsidies affect the… Continue watching