Etienne Tshisekedi discusses democratic progress in the DRC.
Devin Stewart, of the Japan Society, says the country's nuclear crisis will shape Japan's role in the world.
"It's not unrealistic (for China to backstop the European debt crisis); in fact it's very realistic, particularly at this time when China wants to diversify its foreign exchange holders... and the euro is an obvious candidate," Mark Mobius, executive chairman of Templeteon Emerging Markets Group told CNBC.
News Conference with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kurt M. Campbell following the inaugural U.S.-China Asia Pacific Consultations, held at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Andrew Leung, founder of Andrew Leung International told CNBC after Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao warned China could struggle to maintain its 4 percent inflation target.
Libyans living in rebel-held Misurata have taken to the streets to celebrate the issuing of arrest warrants for Muammar Gaddafi, his son and his spy chief.
Venezuelan government officials have sought to dampen rumours regarding the health of President Chavez, saying he continues to recover in a Havana hospital after an operation.
Rebel forces claim they are making advances in the west of the country and are battling with Gaddafi's troops less than fifty miles from the capital, Tripoli.
Protesters and police clash in northern Italy over high-speed rail project. Andrew Raven reports.
China's 300km-an-hour train makes its public debut amid questions about whether the $34-billion locomotive will ever make a profit.
Officials from China, Japan and South Korea meet to discuss a possible free trade deal.
During a crackdown on anti-government protests in Syria, CNN's Arwa Damon visits Jisr al-Shugur.
A cell phone was discovered in the bin Laden compound with evidence that Pakistan was helping Osama bin Laden.
Is President Barack Obama taking a big risk by negotiating with the Taliban in Afghanistan?