January 31, 2011 Archives

"Hosni Mubarak" Explains Himself On "Weekend Update"

'Hosni Mubarak' makes an appearance live in New York on Saturday night.

Train Crash In Germany Kills 10, Injures 33

A head-on train crash in eastern Germany killed 10 people and injured at least 33 others, some of them severely, local firefighters said Sunday. (Jan. 29)

Has the West Failed in Afghanistan?

Has the West failed in its required reconstruction in Afghanistan?

Egypt Demonstrators Defy Curfew Again

Thousands of anti-government protesters in Egypt have defied a curfew to continue calls for an end to President Mubarak's reign.

Are Chinese Moms Superior?

The idea of the Tiger Mother has become very controversial at the national or international level.

Haiti:Ruling Party Pulls Candidate from Presidential Run-off

The ruling party of Haitian President Rene Preval has said it will withdraw its candidate, Jude Celestine, from the country's presidential run-off after pressure from Western powers and the OAS over irregular first-round results.

U.S. Response to Egypt Crisis

The massive protests in Cairo have put the Obama administration in a vice.

Mubarak Talks To Army Chiefs

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak confers with top commanders, amid continuing unrest as tourists stream out of the country.

Chaos In Egypt: A Country On The Edge

The White House is pressuring Egypt's president to lift emergency law.

President Mubarak's Relationship With U.S. In Question

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who despite his authoritarian rule, has been a vital U.S. partner in the Arab world for 30 years. As Chip Reid reports, the recent protests in Egypt have his relationship with the U.S. in jeopardy.

U.S. Advises Citizens to Leave Egypt

The U.S. State Department is urging American citizens to leave Egypt as soon as possible. Mark Strassmann reports on the continuing chaos and the evacuation attempt.

Expert on The State of Affairs In Egypt

Jonathan Paris on latest Egypt developments

Concern's Mount for Businesses in Cairo

Ashley Webster breaks down the latest news from Egypt.

Fires Burn in Cairo at Night

As darkness fell in Cairo, fires were seen burning in the city. Egypt's military deployed on the streets to enforce a nighttime curfew on a day of rioting and chaos.

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