June 27, 2011 Archives

Strengthening U.S. Engagement With the World

Judith A. McHale discusses improving U.S. public diplomacy efforts.

China Becoming the Factory of the World

Joerg Wuttke of BASF China speaks about the appeal of China as a destination for foreign investment and the current investment climate for Western businesses operating in the region.

China's Growing Aggression on the High Seas

Ken Lieberthal: This conflict could escalate into violence. China's actions have bordered on recklessness, including challenging fishing boats and interfering with routine U.S. naval operations, and the U.S. must chart a careful diplomatic path as the situation grows more dangerous.

Thousands Work To Clean Up Fukushima Plant

For the nearly two thousand workers trying to clean up Japan's crippled nuclear power plant in Fukushima, lending a helping hand is a highly personal mission. Lucy Craft reports.

Syrian Expats Thank Turkey

Hundreds of Syrians gather outside the Turkish embassy in Jordan's capital to thank Turkey for its stance on their country's unrest. Lindsey Parietti reports.

Bomb Blast In Pakistan

At least four police officers are wounded in blast in eastern Pakistan. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

China's Premier Pledges More UK Trade

The Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao, has been visiting the MG car plant at Longbridge near Birmingham, which is owned by a Chinese company.

McCain: U.S. 'Ready To Invest' In Egypt

U.S. Senator John McCain, joined by business leaders on a visit to Cairo, says the U.S. is ready to invest in Egypt. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

The Effect of Afghanistan, Debt on 2012

Bill Burton and Michael Gerson assess how current issues are shaping the 2012 presidential race.

New Suspicions Strain U.S., Pakistan Relations

Vali Nasr talks about a New York Times report that a cell phone obtained from Osama bin Laden’s compound ties him directly to a militant group linked to Pakistan’s Intelligence Agency.

Roundtable: Mission Accomplished Or Abandoned?

George Will, Vali Nasr, Martha Raddatz.

Burned Saleh Set to Return to Yemen

The man who has ruled Yemen for over 30 years was injured in a bomb blast at the presidential mosque on June 3 and has been receiving medical treatment in Saudi Arabia.

Yemeni Academic on the Unrest in the Country

Ameen al Himyari, a Yemeni academic, spoke to Al Jazeera about the current situation in Yemen.

Waiting Game on Libyan front

Ben Wedeman watches as scrappy, but ill-equipped Libyan rebels play a waiting game.

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