November 11, 2011 Archives

Inside The New Threat Matrix

Our data is constantly at risk, and we must accept that.

An Overview Of The Global Debt Crisis

Discussing the increase in U.S. debt and the European financial crisis.

Venezuela Vows All-Out Hunt For Nationals' Ramos

The government sent top investigators Thursday to hunt for Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, whose abduction has shaken Venezuela's elite athletes and focused attention on the nation's sharp rise in kidnappings for ransom. (Nov. 10)

Iran Warns U.S., Allies Against An Attack

Iran's supreme leader on Thursday warned Israel and the United States that Tehran's response will be tough should its archenemies choose a military strike against Iran over the country's controversial nuclear program.

South Korean Police Disperse Protesters

South Korean police use water cannon to disperse demonstration. The protesters want a free-trade pact with the U.S. renegotiated.

Ex-banker Papademos Is New Greek Prime Minister

Senior banker Lucas Papademos was named Thursday as the prime minister of the new Greek interim government, charged with keeping the debt-strapped country out of bankruptcy and firmly in the 17-nation eurozone.

Landis Convicted Of Hacking In French Court

A French court convicted American cyclist Floyd Landis of hacking into the computers of a French doping lab.

Moderator: Foreign Policy Front-and-center In Next GOP Debate

Major Gattett notes Newt Gingrich gaining ground, big-time in the latest poll numbers.

Edging Towards End Of Euro Era

Spotlight Ideas Managing Partner Stephen Pope explains why European investors have reason to be nervous about the European markets.

It's Official: Eurozone Faces Double-Dip Recession

European Commissioner Olli Rehn, responsible for financial and economic affairs, on Thursday confirmed that the European economy has entered into a double-dip scenario as a result of the souvereign debt crisis.

Portuguese President Optimistic Over Euro

Portuguese President Anibal Silva says that he is confident the euro will survive.

Papademos Vows To Keep Greece In The Eurozone

The man, who as central bank governor took Athens into the euro over a decade ago, is now charged with keeping his country inside the single currency.

Will Iranian Nukes Hamper Oil Distribution?

Sandra Smith and Former Shell Oil CEO John Hofmeister on the impact of Iran’s efforts to revamp its nuclear industry.

Are China, Russia Helping Iran?

There are questions about the role of China and Russia in Iran's quest to get nuclear weapons.

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