November 15, 2010 Archives

Mexico Drugs Spoils Up For Auction

Millions of items from watches to private planes seized from Mexican drugs cartels are to go under the hammer at auction.

Hauge: 'Burma has not Changed'

Aung San Suu Kyi's release does not mean Burma has changed.

Drug Addiction Rise Afghanistan

Drug-taking in the Afghan capital Kabul, is on the increase.

The Challenge of Reconciliation with Taliban

Richard Armitage on making peace with the Taliban.

American Foreign Policy

Madeleine Albright and Sen. Lindsey Graham on "This Week."

Leaders Air Grievances at APEC

Asia-Pacific heads are just wrapping up the APEC meeting in Japan, where complaints about the US and Chinese currencies again emerged.

Freed Chandlers in Good Spirits

Freed British couple Paul and Rachel Chandler appear to be in good spirits during a medical check-up in Somalia.

Aung Sung Suu Kyi Released

It's the moment her supporters had been waiting for. A visibly jubilant Aung Sung Suu Kyi smiled as she left what has been her personal prison for more than seven years.

Omar Bakri Muhammad arrested in Lebanon

Islamist militant leader Omar Bakri Mohammed has been arrested several days after a military court sentenced him to life in prison.

Ireland In Talks For EU Aid: Sources

Euro zone sources say Ireland is in talks about tapping emergency funds from the European Financial Stability Facility and that it's likely that it will get a funding programme.

Obama In Japan

President Obama is in Japan tonight, wrapping up his 10-day trip to Asia. Chip Reid reports on the president's last-ditch effort to open Asian markets to U.S. goods.

Obama's at G-20 "Embarrassing Disappointment"

President Obama arrived at the G-20 economic summit confident that his free trade agreement with South Korea was in the bag. But as Chip Reid reports, the president walked away empty-handed after South Korea refused to open its market to U.S. automobiles.

Mexican Drug War Sparks Town Exodus

Hundreds of families have fled the Mexican border town of Ciudad Mier after armed men warned residents their lives were in danger. Jon Decker reports.

G20 Leaders To Address Currencies

  Leaders of the G20 group of major economies have agreed to avoid "competitive devaluation" of currencies after talks concluded in the South Korean capital, Seoul.

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