August 9, 2011 Archives

Terrorism In The Post-Bin Laden Era

Massimo Calabresi of TIME Magazine talks global insights on security issues.

Godwin: 'Riot Police Numbers Will Double'

The Met Police's Acting Commissioner Tim Godwin urges parents to keep their children inside, promising robust policing of London's riots.

Injured Boy Mugged During Riots

A group of youths help an injured boy to his feet and then steal the contents of his bag during disturbances in London on Monday.

Japan Remembers Nagasaki

A memorial is held in Nagasaki, Japan to commemorate the 66th anniversary of the bombing of the city. Julie Noce, reports.

Somali Refugees Forced To Outskirts Of Camps

The U.N. has not been able to keep up with the influx of Somali refugees pouring into the Kenyan camp at Dadaab, driving the refugees to the desert outskirts where many can not get the services they need. Scott Pelley reports.

Raw Video: Fires Rage As London Riots Continue

In a third day of rioting in London, police have clashed with groups of youths in one part of the city, and vehicles and buildings have been set on fire in two other deprived neighborhoods. (Aug. 8)

European Shares Hit 2 Year Low

European stocks sank to touch their lowest level in nearly two years on Monday as the U.S. downgrade ignited fears the world's biggest economy could slip back into recession.

Fresh Violence Erupts In London

More violence has broken in Hackney in East London as police in riot gear are being attacked with stones and missiles.

London Police Plan Massive Dragnet

Authorities promise 'momentous operation' after more than 500 rioters loot shops, set fires

Video Of Store Looting

Phil Black reports from Hackney, East London, where rioters looted a convenience store.

British PM Condemns Riots: 'Sickening'

David Cameron vows to confront and defeat criminality on Britain's streets.

UK Riots From Downing Street, London

Analysis of the government handling of the ongoing riots in London, as well as the underlying reasons.

London Street Battles: Video Of Mad Clashes

Violence and looting raged across London and spread to three other major British cities, as authorities struggled to contain the country's most serious unrest since race riots set the capital ablaze in the 1980s.

Londoners Lack Confidence In Economy

Erin McLaughlin talks to morning commuters in London about economic woes.

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