October 11, 2011 Archives

World Affairs Briefing With President Ouattara

President Ouattara reiterates his determination to promote national reconciliation.

Next Frontiers Of Growth In China

As China focuses on the quality of its future growth, where are the next frontiers of its economic growth and how can companies develop a long-term competitive edge in them?

The Legal Implications Of Anwar Al-Awlaki's Assassination

Was the United States right to target one of its own citizens? What are are the implications for future drone attacks?

Yuan A Hostage To U.S. Politics

Tensions between Beijing and Washington heat up as the Senate mulls a controversial yuan bill this week; but blaming China may no longer lend the same political leverage.

Cambodians Push For Fair War Crimes Trial

Cambodians want cooperation in war crimes trial after international tribunal judge resigns amid government interference. Lindsey Parietti reports.

Worst Floods In Decades Sweep Thailand

Thailand is seeing its worst flooding in decades, with millions affected in most of the country's provinces. Residents of Bangkok are bracing for a surge from the Chaophraya river that winds through the capital. (Oct. 11)

Families Collect Bodies After Baghdad Blasts

Bereaved families of those killed in triple bomb blasts in Baghdad gather at hospital to take bodies of loved ones for burial. Travis Brecher reports.

Putin In China For Two-day Visit

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin arrives in Beijing for a two-day visit that looks to set in motion his return to Russian foreign policy after revealing his plans to reclaim the presidency. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

On Patrol In Afghanistan

U.S. troops in Afghanistan hunt for insurgents along the border with Pakistan. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Syrian Opposition Gains Arab Support

The Syrian opposition council gains key support from within the Arab world.

Does U.S. Drone Use Set A New Precedent For War?

The U.S. has dramatically increased its use of unmanned aerial vehicles to go after targets in Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya and especially Pakistan.

The Haqqani Factor In U.S.-Pakistan-Taliban Negotiations

Reva Bhalla explains the melding interests of the Pakistan-Taliban-Haqqani triad as the United States attempts to negotiate its way out of the war in Afghanistan.

Leeb: U.S. At War With China Over Resources

'Red Alert' Author Stephen Leeb on U.S. relations with China.

Rep. Paul On Potential European Bank Bailouts

Rep. Ron Paul, (R-Texas), on the Wall Street protests and why potential bailouts of European banks are a mistake.

Donald Trump On China

Donald Trump tells CNN's Erin Burnett his son should have fewer toys made in China.

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