March 15, 2011 Archives

Ernest Bower Interviews Ambassador Muhamad Noor Yacob

Ernest Bower Interviews Muhamad Noor Yacob, Executive Director of APEC.

Saudi Troops Enter Bahrain

Analysts say the troop movement signals concern in Saudi Arabia that its own Shi'ite minority could follow the Shi'ite majority in Bahrain. Deborah Lutterbeck reports

Japan: Nuclear Threat No "Chernobyl"

As Japan faces a nuclear crisis, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano says the threat will not be like Chernobyl. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

EU's Ashton Discusses Libya No-fly Zone

The EU's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton meets with the Arab League to discuss Egypt's future government and a Libyan no-fly zone.

Tibetans Debate Dalai Lama Retirement

The Tibetan government-in-exile discusses the Dalai Lama's plans to leave his political post.

Qaddafi Meets With Diplomats; Clinton Meets With Opposition

Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi met with diplomats from China, India and Russia to try to get them to invest in Libya's oil industry while U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met with opposition leaders in France.

Pakistan Waves American Immunity

A court in Pakistan has waved a decision on immunity for an American on trial for murder.

Rough First Day Of Business After Japan Quake

Japan's stocks plunged Monday on the first full day of business after the massive earthquake and tsunami. The Nikkei dropped more than 6 percent and Japan's Central Bank injected nearly $200 billion into money markets. (March 14)

Japan's Markets React To Disaster

Japanese financial markets reopened after the most devastating natural disaster in the country's history, with eyes on its nuclear power facilities.

Obama: Japan "An International Tragedy"

In an appearance with Danish Prime Minister Rasmussen at the White House Monday, President Obama spoke about Japan, calling the devastation there "an international tragedy" and said he "heartbroken."

IAEA Head: Japan's Woes Do Not Discredit Nuclear Energy

As the full extent of damage and risk from Japan's Tsunami struck Nuclear facilities still to be fully gauged, IAEA Head Yukiya Amano claimed that nuclear energy is still a viable source of energy and that the events of previous days are 'without precedent'.

Is the U.S. Threatened by Japan's Radiation

Could the radioactive materials leaking from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant threaten the U.S.?

Red Cross: Extent of Damage 'Amazing'

Gail McGovern, American Red Cross president and CEO, talks to CNN's Piers Morgan about the relief effort in Japan.

How Can U.S. Provide Relief to Japan?

Nuclear power information coordination between nuclear power agencies around the world not getting enough play in media.

How Real is the Nuclear Threat in Japan?

Racing to prevent a nuclear meltdown in Japan.

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