October 10, 2011 Archives

Sebastián Piñera, President Of Chile

Chile's strong fiscal and trade policies and increasing domestic per capita income.

The Curious Case Of Wikileaks

Panelists explore the effects of Wiki leaks.

Counter-Jihad In The Islamic World

Robin Wright, author of Rock the Casbah: Rage and Rebellion Across the Islamic World, discusses the unfolding developments of the Arab Spring with Isobel Coleman, director of CFR's Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy Initiative.

Ten Years In Afghanistan Is Enough

The United States executed its original mission in Afghanistan in the critical first months after the invasion: Cripple al Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power.

10 Questions For Felipe Calderon

President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, answers questions from TIME Magazine.  

Egypt's Democratic Quest: From Nasser To Tahrir Square

Egypt's 2011 revolution marks the latest chapter in Egyptians' longtime struggle for greater democratic freedoms.

Raw Video: Violent Clashes In Egypt

Egyptian state media says dozens of "instigators of chaos" have been arrested after deadly clashes between angry Christians, Muslims and security forces left 24 dead and at least 200 hurt. (Oct. 10)

Tusk Wins Second Term As Polish PM

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk claims victory for his second term after poll stations across the country close.

Romney: U.S. Must Dominate Next Century

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says government leaders reach for a century of American dominance, outlining proposals to strengthen the military while rejecting multilateral institutions like the United Nations when necessary. (Oct. 7)

NTC Forces Take Sirte University

Libya government forces take landmarks in Gaddafi's hometown while fierce fighting continues. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

Security Forces Kill Militant In India's Kashmir

Security forces kill one militant during a gun battle in India's northern state of Jammu and Kashmir Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

Anti-Gaddafi Forces Claim Breakthrough In Sirte

Anti-Gaddafi fighters say they have made major gains in the battle for the ousted leader's hometown of Sirte, capturing the university area of the city and a sprawling conference centre.

U.S. Skeptical Of Recent Pakistani Cooperation

Richard Grenell discusses the troubled history of American-Pakistani relations.

China Will Not Suffer A Hard Landing

Peter Lai thinks that the Chinese economy will continue to grow, especially in the farming, food and pharmaceutical sectors, because of flexible government policies.

Syrian Unrest Grows Worse

More than 50-thousand march to mourn opposition leader.

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