November 3, 2011 Archives

Tunisia At The Polls

Tunisians went to the polls in very high numbers.

Population Growth's Regional Variations

As the world's population surpasses seven billion, Yanzhong Huang identifies the variety of ways in which different global regions are impacted by population growth. Huang argues that a region- and issue-specific approach is needed to address population issues.

Greece Given Ultimatum On Euro

German and French leaders tell Greece it is time to decide on euro future.

Probe Cites Pilot Error In Hockey Team Crash

A pilot inadvertently put the wheel brakes on during takeoff, causing a Russian jetliner to crash, killing 44 people, investigators said Wednesday, The crash killed an entire Russian professional ice hockey team

Successful Space Docking For China

China successfully carried out its irst docking exercise between two unmanned spacecraft.

Ban Ki-moon Sees Charred Remains In Libya

U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon toured a military base where the charred remains of 53 people were found after the fall of Tripoli.

Thai PM Tours Flooded Capital

Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra hands aid out to Bangkok flood victims

Bernanke Talks Europe, 'Occupy' Protests

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke talked about topics ranging from Europe's debt problems to criticism from Occupy Wall Street protesters in his regularly scheduled press conference

Obama: Details Needed On Europe Debt Plan

President Barack Obama says that the most important task for world leaders meeting at an economic summit in France is to resolve the European financial crisis.

Greek Referendum Fuels Concerns For Euro Bailout

Business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis speaks to the 'Early Show' anchors about the Euro-Zone bailout and new concerns fueled by Greece's plan for a referendum.

Rice Loath To Credit Obama For Foreign Policy Success

CBS News chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell talks to former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about her new book, No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington.

Will Syria Make Good On Its Pledge?

Arab League says the Syrian government to pull troops from streets.

Will Greece Leave The Euro Zone?

Nicholas Burns, former U.S. ambassador to Greece, discusses the rising global stakes in Europe, after Greece's shock decision to call a referendum on the EU/IMF bailout.

Libya's War Of Lies

The war of misinformation and propaganda by both loyalists and rebels in the Libyan conflict earlier this year.

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