July 26, 2011 Archives

Finding Common Ground In the South Atlantic

In this interview recorded at the first Atlantic Forum in Morocco, Rabat, former Cape Verde Foreign Minister Victor Borges discusses the emerging relationships in the South Atlantic, and the role of southern Africa.

Susan Davis: Microfinance

Susan Davis explains how microfinance grew out of "a movement for social justice and women's empowerment and equality" into a "tool for income generation and productive loans."

Rogue Kangaroo Attacks 94-Year-Old Woman

A large, rogue red kangaroo has attacked a 94-year-old woman in her garden in Queensland, Australia.

100,000 Attend Oslo Anti-violence Rally

At least 100,000 people, many carrying white or red roses, rallied in Oslo on Monday to show support for victims of attacks that killed 76 people. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Seven Dead In Philippines Floods

Storm batters Philippines, leaving seven people dead. Julie Noce, reports

Food To Be Air-lifted To Famine Areas

The World Food Programme is to begin airlifting supplies to parts of the Horn of Africa affected by a devastating drought, which the UN has described as the worst there for 60 years.

Alleged Norway Gunman Was 'On Drugs'

In a long press conference, the lawyer of Anders Breivik says it is too early to reveal if his client will plead insanity

Norway Attack Suspect's Unabomber Inspiration?

The confessed killer is said to have copied passages from Ted Kaczynski's manifesto.

Europe's Far-Right Parties And The Norway Attacks

Analyst Marko Papic discusses the causal link between the electoral success of far-right political parties in Europe and the attacks that took place in Norway.

Norway's Nightmare Continues

Britain's prime minister calls for urgent review of far-right groups following deadly attacks in Norway.

U.S. Security Response To Norway Attacks

  There is a raised concern over homegrown terror.

Libya's Zlitan In Rebel, NATO Sights

Ivan Watson visits Zlitan, Libya, which is increasingly becoming a front-line city in the conflict.

Perceptions Of Climate Change In Mongolia

Hari Sreenivasan talks to environmental journalist Daniel Grossman about his recent reporting trip to Mongolia.

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