June 7, 2011 Archives

A Perspective on U.S.-China Relations

Co-Chairs of the U.S.-China Working Group on U.S.-China Relations.

Condoleezza Rice on the Importance of Foreign Aid

Development can help avoid the next Afghanistan or the next Somalia, she said, by building responsible sovereigns who can provide for their people.

Memories Of D-Day

On the 67th anniversary of the liberation of Europe during World War II, Anthony Mason looks back at the story of one American soldier who risked his life to save another.

Devastating Floods Hit Southwestern China

Despite many parts of the country suffering crop-destroying droughts, flooding in the southwestern region has killed at least 14 people and has left 35 others missing. (June 7)

Libyan TV Studios 'Hit By NATO'

Libyan tv airs video of wrecked buildings it said were studios destroyed in NATO air strikes.

Life And Death On Afghan Front Line

A series of recordings has been released by the Ministry of Defence which gives a unique insight into the lives of British soldiers in Afghanistan.

IMF Backs Government Finance Plan

Interim chief of the IMF John Lipsky tells Jeremy Paxman that although no changes are needed to UK economic policy, a 'Plan B' is necessary should the economy not recover as expected.

Pakistan Taliban: New Life From bin Laden's Death

In a recorded interview with Reuters Television, a Pakistani Taliban commander says bin Laden's death injected "new courage" in militancy.

Yemeni Protesters Demand Transition

Yemen's government says President Ali Abdullah Saleh will return from Saudi Arabia within days. But protesters have returned to the streets, demanding Saleh never return.

Hashem Ahelbarra Discusses the Situation in Yemen

The prospects of a solution to the Yemen issue without cooperation by President Saleh are unlikely.

Will al-Qaeda Take Control in Yemen?

  What will happen in president's absence?

Limited Options in Yemen

What options does the United States really have to stabilize Yemen?

Concerns Grow Over Yemen Turmoil

With President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Saudi Arabia for medical treatment, opposition groups in Yemen are claiming victory.

Sestak: No One Will Win Libyan Civil War

Rep. Joe Sestak gives his recommendations on U.S. role in Libya

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