June 10, 2011 Archives

The Future of War

A forum on the top challenges facing U.S. and global security.

Volcanic Ash Chokes Chile Waterways

A Chilean river bursts its banks, as ash from Saturday's volcanic eruption clogs waterways.

Syria Referred To UN Security Council

Pro-democracy activists in Syria have vowed to stage more protests against President Bashar al-Assad, as his regime comes under mounting international pressure.

Deadline Looms To Replace IMF Chief

The race to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn as head of the IMF moves into a new phase Friday when all candidates must declare their intentions. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Shooting Caught On Tape In Pakistan Sparks Probe

Pakistani authorities are investigating a video that appeared to show paramilitary forces shooting to death an unarmed teenager in the southern port city of Karachi, officials said Thursday as hundreds of angry mourners attended his funeral. (June 8)

China 'To See Exports Softening'

Latest trade data from China could indicate a longer term slowdown in export growth according to the EIU's Qian Liu.

Western Allies Offer More Cash to Libyan Rebels

Western and Arab allies fighting against Muammar Gaddafi's regime on Thursday responded to a call from Libyan rebels for more financial help.

Should the U.S. End Its Role in Libya?

Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., talks about the goal of the Libyan resolution he introduced with Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va.

Should the U.S. Keep Pressure on Gaddafi?

Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., explains why he filed a join resolution demanding justification for the United States’ mission in Libya

NATO's Rasmussen on Libyan Endgame

Max Foster interviews NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen about how the conflict in Libya may end.

Clinton on Libya: 'Time is on Our Side'

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton predicts success in Libya as long as international pressure on Gadhafi is sustained.

Could Libya Conflict Spread?

Libya's deputy foreign minister warns the conflict in Libya may go regional.

Obama Haunted By Vietnam?

How the Vietnam war still impacts presidential decisions today.

Fareed Zakaria on China

Fareed Zakaria discusses today's internal politics in China and how it affects the world.

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