Sep 08 Watch Russian President Vladimir Putin Faces Security Challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin met with western journalists and academics night to address growing domestic anger and international concerns about his government's perceived failure to effectively fight terrorism. Gwen Ifill speaks with Toby Gati, a former Assistant U.S. Secretary of… Continue watching
Sep 07 Watch Former Secretaries Discuss the Differences in Candidates' Approach in Iraq Jim Lehrer discusses the differences in the Iraq policies President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., have proposed with former secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, who served during the Nixon administration, and Madeleine Albright, who served during the Clinton administration. Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Hurricane Frances' Fury Slow-moving hurricane Frances, now downgraded to a tropical storm, hit the east coast of Florida early Sunday morning causing severe flooding and damages estimated at over $2 billion. Florida's Secretary of Health Dr. John Agwunobi discusses France's impact and existing… Continue watching
Sep 01 Watch Two Senators Debate U.S. Foreign Policy in Israel, Sudan and Russia International conflicts in Sudan, Chechnya and Israel continued to flare up this week as the GOP held their national convention in New York. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., debate President Bush's foreign policy and how problems… Continue watching
Aug 31 Suicide Bomber Kills At Least 10 in Moscow A female suicide bomber killed at least 10 and injured more than 50 others outside a subway station in Moscow Tuesday night. Militant Islamists later claimed responsibility for the attack. Continue reading
Aug 27 Russian Officials Blame Terrorists for At Least One Jet Crash By PBS News Hour Traces of explosives were found in the wreckage of one of the two airliners that went down in Russia earlier this week, indicating terrorism was the likely cause of the crash, Russian security officials said Friday. Continue reading
Aug 27 Watch New York City Tightens Security for This Week's Republican National Convention As delegates, journalists and others flock to Manhattan this week for the Republican National Convention, the city is spending millions of dollars on security precautions against a potential terrorist attack or violent protest. Continue watching
Aug 27 Watch Terrorists May Be Responsible for the Plane Crashes in Russia Investigators found traces of explosives, an indicator of terrorism, at the wreckage site of one of the two Russian airplanes downed this week. Ray Suarez speaks with regional experts about who might be responsible for the crashes that killed 90… Continue watching
Aug 23 Sudan Rejects Peacekeepers During Darfur Talks A Sudanese official attending peace talks with opposition rebel leaders in Abuja Monday rejected a proposal by members of the African Union to deploy troops to the Darfur region of Sudan to help protect civilians and disarm rebels. Continue reading
Aug 16 Hurricane Charley Slams Florida, Kills At Least 17 Florida residents returning to their homes Monday dug through wreckage left by Hurricane Charley's 145 mph winds as it swept across the state and up the East Coast over the weekend. Continue reading