November 8, 2010 Archives

Dual Mosque Attacks In Pakistan

More than 70 dead in Pakistan after two attacks on mosques. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

UK Looks To Create 'Tech City'

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron has unveiled a blueprint for turning East London into a technology hub to rival Silicon Valley.

Floods Swamp Northern Philippines

At least 11 die and thousands are displaced by widespread flooding in the Philippines brought on by prolonged heavy rains.

Icelanders Fight Evictions

Icelanders are still reeling from the effects of the financial crisis with many facing eviction from their homes.

Obama In India To Create U.S. Jobs

President Obama is spending three days in India in attempts to spur commerce with the U.S., which he believes will create American jobs. Chip Reid reports.

Weiwei Speaks From House Arrest

Chinese artist Ai Weiwei describes his situtation after being placed under house arrest.

Iraqis Claim Abuse by UK Soldiers

Group of 142 people say they suffered at the hands of British soldiers in Iraq as hearing opens in London.

Al Qaeda Expanding Its Reach

Al Qaeda in Pakistan guiding Yemen-based Al Qaeda

United front on French Presidency of the G20

Chinese officials have signed a raft of lucrative contracts with aircraft manufacturer Airbus and French energy giants Total and Areva during a visit to France by China's President Hu Jintao.

Rising Anger Over China-Japan Diplomatic Row

Thousands of people have been protesting on the streets of Tokyo, expressing anger at the handling of a diplomatic spat between China and Japan.

20 Killed Over Weekend in Mexican Border City

At least 20 people have been killed in drug-gang violence over the weekend in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, including seven found dead outside one house.

Skepticism Surrounds Jordan Polls

Jordanians are making their choice for a new parliament on Tuesday.

WWII Lingers

Tensions between Russia and Japan heat up

Putin Puts Foot Down in Formula One Car

The Russian PM Vladimir Putin seems to be looking to become the fastest politician in the world. His need for speed was fulfilled in St. Petersburg, where he took to the track on four wheels.

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