December 1, 2010 Archives

Medvedev Warns Of Arms Race

Russia's Medvedev warns of the risk of a new arms race unless Russia and the West can forge an agreement on missile defense. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

EU Launches Official Google Probe

Google is the subject of a formal investigation by the European Commission over complaints Google is abusing its dominance.

US: China Has Duty To Push NKorea

The United States says China has an obligation to tell North Korea that its "belligerent behavior" must stop. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Wikileaks Founder a Terrorist?

Ann Coulter on how to deal with Julian Assange.

Questions in Case Against Assange

Jeffrey Toobin talks about criminal investigation into WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

New WikiLeaks Document Reveals U.S. Critique of Karzai

WikiLeaks released a memo in which a U.S. diplomat criticizes Afghan President Hamid Karzai for allegedly freeing dangerous detainees because of ties to powerful people.

Turkish FM: Turkey's Shifting Politics and Economy

Turkey is experiencing an important societal revitalization that is reshaping its political landscape as well as its economy and trade abroad.

US Mulls Legal Options Against WikiLeaks

What legal repercussions will Wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange, face? Assange is neither a US citizen nor a resident, so the extent of the reach of US law is in question.

Tom Donnelly on Defense Spending

Tom Donnelly describes the importance of shielding America's armed forces from looming budget cuts, and outlines the military's role in preserving international stability and prosperity.

Gates: Wikileaks 'Embarrassing, Awkward'

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the Wikileaks were embarrassing and awkward but he added that the consequences of their release would be fairly modest.

North Korea: Asset or Liability?

WikiLeaks documents offer insight into relationship between North Korea and its main ally China.

Impact of Wikileaks Around the World

Three reporters living in three countries on the effect of the leaked secrets.

Putin: Wikileaks is No Catastrophe

Vladimir Putin tells CNN's Larry King that leaks have happened before, and WikiLeaks is not a catastrophe.

Irish Crisis: The Spectre of Emigration

Ireland's brain drain - with job cuts and lower pay on the horizon, residents of the Emerald Isle seek brighter shores.

Student Rally in London

Simon Hardy from the National Campaign Against Cuts and Fees outlines student demands.

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