August 30, 2011 Archives

Thailand's Battle Of Election Colors

Thailand braces for what could be its biggest voter turnout ever.

Youth In Libya Look Beyond Gaddafi

Two young students in Benghazi, Libya share their hopes about the revolution they helped create, and what is next in their country.

Gaddafi's Lavish Lifestyle Exposed

The Gaddafi family's extravagant lifestyle was exposed when Libya's rebels took control of some of their houses and mansions. Barry Peterson reports.

Putin Rides With Russian Bikers

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin kicks off his election campaign by revving up his three-wheeled Harley Davidson at the head of a bikers' motorcade. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Rebels Say Gaddafi's Son Dead.

Libyan rebels are almost certain that Muammar Gaddafi's son Khamis was killed during fighting while the Gaddafi's wife and other children escape to Algeria

Arrests Over Mexico Casino Arson

Mexican police arrest five suspected members of the Zetas drug gang over the deadly casino fire that killed 52 in Monterrey, the state governor says.

Raw Video: Rebels Capture Gaddafi Loyalists

Dramatic footage filmed on the road to Sirte on Monday showed rebel fighters capturing two suspected Moammar Gaddafi loyalists (Aug. 29).

Etna Eruption Levels Increasing

There has been more volcanic activity on Sicily's Mount Etna, eight days after a large eruption.

Philippines Seeks More China Trade

The president of the Philippines leads a delegation of business people to China in a bid to attract more investment.

India Needs Reforms To Boost Growth

As India seeks to maintain its growth amid rising inflation, there are calls for it to introduce 'third generation' reforms.

Libya's Warring Sides Engaged In 'Discussions'

NATO says Libya's warring sides in the Gaddafi stronghold of Sirte are now engaged in "discussions."

Gaddafi-Irene To Impact Oil Prices?

John Kilduff discusses whether turmoil in Libya and Hurricane Irene will impact oil prices.

Undisciplined Support For Malema

Thousands have gathered on the streets in and around Luthuli House, Johannesburg, in support of Julius Malema who is under going a disciplinary hearing.

Syrian Army Defections Reported On The Rise

Syrians living in a small town in the centre of the country claim an armoured column of government tanks fired heavy machine guns on them because dozens of soldiers had defected.

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