May 29 Watch Bombings Verdict: 1998 Embassy Bombings Terrorism experts discuss the murder and conspiracy convictions of four men for the 1998 embassy bombings in Africa. Continue watching
May 09 Watch Backlash: United Nations Human Rights Commission The U.S. loses its seat on the United Nations Human Rights Commission. Continue watching
May 03 The Kyoto Protocol By PBS News Hour The 1997 Kyoto Protocol outlines a global strategy to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases which scientists believe are warming the Earth. Continue reading
Apr 02 Milosevic Arrested Encouraged by the arrest of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic this weekend, the United States will give Yugoslavia an additional $50 million in aid, Secretary of State Colin Powell announced Monday. Continue reading
Mar 27 Watch Conversation: Ruud Lubbers The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees examines the humanitarian situation in drought-ridden Afghanistan. Continue watching
Mar 26 Watch Balkan Troubles Margaret Warner and guests discuss the worst day of fighting in six weeks between Macedonian government forces and ethnic Albanian rebels. Continue watching
Mar 15 Watch Troubles in Kosovo Clashes with ethnic Albanian guerrillas have spread from Kosovo into Serbia and Macedonia. Continue watching
Mar 02 Watch Newsmaker: Francesco Flores Margaret Warner talks with the President of El Salvador about the nation's recovery from two devastating earthquakes. Continue watching
Mar 01 Quake Aftershocks Rattle Seattle It was another shaky morning in Seattle as two mild aftershocks followed Wednesday's powerful earthquake. Continue reading
Feb 26 Watch Powell Abroad A panel discusses Secretary of State Colin Powell's trip to the Middle East and his first month in office. Continue watching