September 13, 2011 Archives

Dalian 2011 - Ma Weihua

Ma Weihua People's Republic of China gives his opinion about the leaders of tomorrow, a few days before the Annual Meeting of the New Champions

U.S. Attitudes On Muslims

America continues to struggle with what it means to be American.

More Market Turmoil Over Euro Zone Debt

Another choppy day for European stocks and the euro after a report casts doubt on the idea China would provide financial support to Italy, leaving investors focused on the growing risks from euro zone debt.

Tests For Mexico Rig Survivors

Rescued Mexico rig workers are moved to a private hospital for further tests after being plucked from ocean in a dramatic rescue.

Lawyer: Iran Sets Bail For Hikers At $500k Each

A defense attorney says Iran has set bail of $500,000 each for two American men arrested more than two years ago and convicted on spy-related charges. (Sept. 13)

School Bus Shooting In Pakistan

Gunmen attack school bus in Pakistan, at least three children were killed. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)

Al-Qaeda Video Release

Al Qaeda releases video supporting Arab Spring. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)

Europe's Debt Crisis Rattles U.S. Markets

Fears are growing over Europe's debt crisis with investors predicting it could bring the entire global banking system and the U.S. economy down with it. Anthony Mason reports.

Militants Fire On U.S. Embassy In Kabul

A group of gunmen fired light weapons at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Karzai: 'Some Taliban Want To Help'

Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai about working towards a peace agreement with the Taliban.

Raw Video: Insurgents Attack U.S. Embassy Kabul

Video uploaded by Azadi Radio claims to be of a tower Taliban insurgents are using to fire upon the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.

What Does 9/11 Mean To People In Afghanistan?

What does 9/11 mean to the people who live in Afghanistan and the Americans troops fighting there?

Scenes Of Clashes In Bani Walid

Sue Turton reports from Bani Walid on revolutionary fighters' efforts to take over areas that are still under the control of pro-Gaddafi forces.

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