February 10, 2011 Archives

"The Future of Power"

Prof. Joseph Nye examines the changing nature of power in the global information age

New Cabinet In Jordan

Jordan's King Abdullah swears in a new government Wednesday that promises to widen public freedoms. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Korea Talks Collapse

Military talks between the rival Korea's stall -- dealing a setback to efforts to restart international aid-for-disarmament talks. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Russia: Dialogue Essential In Egypt

Russia's envoy to the Middle East meets with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, and says Egypt will emerge from the current crisis through dialogue.

Deadly Kirkuk Bomb Caught On Camera

A suicide bomber and some booby-trapped cars blew up in the oil-rich Iraqi city of Kirkuk Wednesday. Officials said at least 7 were killed and 80 wounded. (Feb. 9)

Berlusconi Denounces 'Disgusting' Indictment Try

Italian premier Silvia Berlusconi Wednesday denounced prosecutors' request to indict him over a sex scandal. He claimed the moves to start a trial are subversive and aimed at toppling his government. (Feb. 9)

NYSE, Deutsche Boerse Merger Talks

Top U.S. stock exchange NYSE Euronext and Germany's Deutsche Boerse confirmed they are in advanced merger talks, hours after the London Stock Exchange said it's buying TMX, operator of the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Raw Video: Protest Enters Third Week In Egypt

Anti government protests entered its third week in Egypt. Hundreds marched in front of the parliament, demanding that the newly elected lawmakers resign along with President Hosni Mubarak. (Feb. 9)

Napolitano: Threat May Be Highest Since 9/11

In testimony before Congress, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the terror threat continues to evolve and may be at its highest level since the September 11th attacks. (Feb. 9)

Egypt Crisis Must End Says Suleiman

Egypt cannot tolerate the Tahrir Square protests much longer according to Vice President Omar Suleiman. "We must end this crisis as soon as possible," he said

Egypt's Foreign Minister: U.S. Is Trying to Impose Its Own Will

From Cairo, Margaret Warner talks with Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit about the country's transition of power and the U.S. response to the weeks of unrest there.

Iran's Larijani on Egypt Unrest

Egypt's uprising is being closely watched in Iran. Ali Larijani, the Iranian parliament speaker, blames the US and Israel for bringing instability to the region.

Egypt's Economic Crisis

Becky Anderson speaks to Egypt's finance minister about the economic outlook from the crisis.

Should U.S. Cut Aid to Egypt?

The state of U.S. foreign aid to Egypt.

Turmoil Over Detained Diplomat Jeopardizes U.S.-Pakistan Dialogue

The brewing tensions between Washington and Islamabad over diplomatic immunity and self-defense in the case of an American diplomat arrested in connection with the shooting deaths of two Pakistanis.

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