Jan 23 Watch Rebuilding Afghanistan Experts discuss how the new Afghan government will use recently secured reconstruction aid, and how to prevent the misuse of funds. Continue watching
Jan 22 Watch Catastrophe in the Congo Ray Suarez turns to Faida Mitifu, the Congo's ambassador to the United States, and David Snyder, an Emergency Response Information Officer with the Catholic Relief Services to assess the situation there. Continue watching
Jan 22 Watch Catastrophe in the Congo Ray Suarez reports on the volcanic eruption in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Continue watching
Jan 22 Watch Prisoners of War? Gwen Ifill examines the United States' treatment of Afghan war detainees in Guantanamo Bay. Continue watching
Jan 22 Watch Background: Prisoners of War? Gwen Ifill reports on the debate over the legal status of Taliban and al-Qaida prisoners currently being detained at a U.S. Navy base in Cuba. Continue watching
Jan 21 Watch Shape of the World: Part 7 In the last installment of the NewsHour's series of discussions on the U.S. role in world affairs, Margaret Warner talks with New York Times foreign affairs columnist Thomas Friedman. Continue watching
Jan 17 Government Calls for Public Help in Al-Qaida Search Attorney General Ashcroft today released photos and video of five suspected al-Qaida members and called on the public to aid in their capture. Continue reading
Jan 17 Watch Turkey's Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit The prime minister of Turkey, a longtime ally of the United States, discusses peacekeeping in Afghanistan and concerns about Iraq. Continue watching
Jan 16 Watch Rebuilding the Pentagon Ray Suarez looks at efforts to reconstruct the part of the Pentagon damaged by the Sept. 11 attacks. Continue watching
Jan 16 Watch Shape of the World Series: Part 6 Gwen Ifill talks with Trudy Rubin, a foreign affairs columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer on the United States' role in global affairs. Continue watching