Eugene Chausovsky examines Russia's dominant position surrounding the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh near the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai talks about negotiations with the Taliban and peace in Afghanistan.
French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde tells a pack of media that she is "very proud" and "very moved" to have been picked as the new IMF chief. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Riot police fired tear gas at youths hurling rocks near the Greek finance ministry Tuesday, trying to quell the anger unleashed by a general strike as parliament debated new cost-cutting measures. (June 28)
A medical crisis is looming in the hospitals of the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi because of a lack of basic supplies, the BBC has learned.
Malaysia and Australia are considering a controversial swap of refugees for asylum-seekers that activists say is wrong.
At least ten people have been killed following an attack at a hotel in Afghanistan.
US Army Special Forces Major Rusty Bradley talks about Afghanistan and the President's drawdown announcement.
President Barack Obama has pointed to Osama bin Laden’s death to help justify bringing some troops back from Afghanistan but is the drawdown too much, too little or just right?
GOP presidential hopeful on Greece's catastrophic debt and unrest, U.S. lessons and his 'food stamp' comments on President Obama.
A Russian court finds a former top intelligence officer guilty of high treason for exposing 10 sleeper agents who were expelled from the US last year.
Former Governor of Minnesota Tim Pawlenty sketches his vision for U.S. policy in the Mideast.