July 20, 2011 Archives

How To Ignite, Or Quash, A Revolution

Internet Freedom and Human Rights: The Obama Administration's Perspective

Japan Bans Fukushima Beef Exports

Four months after the earthquake which shattered the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, the country has banned exports on cattle over fears of contamination.

European Trade Restrictions In North Africa

In this interview recorded at the first Atlantic Forum in Morocco, Rabat, Alan Matthews discusses European trade relations with Africa, the role of Brazil, and the effect on trade of the Arab Spring.

Brooks Denies Paying Police

Former News of the World editor and News International CEO Rebekah Brooks has told a British parliamentary committee investigating phone hacking she never sanctioned payments to police officers.

Famine To Be Declared In Somalia

A famine will be officially declared in parts of Somalia on Wednesday, following reports regarding the situation in the Horn of Africa from multiple aid agencies.

South Koreans Rally Against Japan

Demonstrators in South Korea hold a rally against Tokyo's boycott of Korean Air following the airline's test flight over islands disputed by the two nations. Simon Hanna reports.

Clinton Extends U.S. Support To India To Battle Extremism

US Secretary of State Clinton pledges strong support to India in its fight against extremism in the wake of a recent attack in Mumbai. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Murdoch: No Evidence 9/11 Victims Targeted

Rupert Murdoch tells lawmakers he's seen no evidence that 9/11 victims were targeted. He appeared before a British parliamentary inquiry over the phone-hacking scandal rocking his global empire. (July 19)

Inside China's Hacker World

Eunice Yoon gets insights on Chinese hacking from a self-described godfather of China's hacker world.

Progress In Libya Conflict?

U.S. officials hold direct talks with Libyan leaders on Qaddafi's future.

Merkel: 'Europe Without The Euro Is Unimaginable'

The leaders of Germany and Russia got together for their annual meeting with energy high on the agenda.

Attempted Attack On Rupert Murdoch

A protester rushes News Corp. chairman; his wife Wendi Deng jumps to defend him.

Ex-Murdoch Employee Talks Scandal, Hearing

Political journalist Nick Ferrari, who used to work for Rupert Murdoch, speaks to Chris Wragge about the scandal and the media mogul's denial of blame in front of parliament.

Cycle Of Scandal

Analysis of the unfolding News Corp. phone-hacking incident.

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