December 21, 2011 Archives

The Global Energy Landscape

Experts discuss the energy demands of emerging economies.

Deciphering North Korea's Transition

Following the death of leader Kim Jong-il, the transition of power in North Korea could see Pyongyang engaging in further provocative activities, says Paul Stares.

India Still Prefers To Deal With Europe On A Bilateral Level

Ummu Salva Bava, discusses the Indian perception of Europe, the Eurozone crisis, and the Lisbon Treaty.

Homegrown Radicals And Al-Qaeda

The threat of al-Qaeda is diminished but law enforcement officials remain concerned at the ability of radicals in the United States to connect with the terror group, says Mitchell Silber.

Raw Video: 150 Reported Dead In Syria

Amateur video from Syria shows a protest suddenly interrupted by gunfire. In the past two days, 150 people have been reported dead in violence in Syria.

Raw Video: Czech Republic Mourns Havel

The coffin of former Czech Republic President Vaclav Havel is transported to Prague Castle. Havel's state funeral is planned for Friday.

Japan: Plan For 40-year Nuke Plant Cleanup

Japan has released a new 40-year roadmap for a full shutdown and decommissioning of its crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.

Protests End In Chinese Village After Promise Of Talks

Residents of a Chinese village that rebelled against seizure of farmland by local authorities remove road blockades after officials offer talks.

Iraq's Sunni VP Says He Is Ready To Face Justice

Iraq's vice president Tariq al-Hashemi tells reporters he's ready to stand before a judge after an arrest warrant is issued in his name.

Paul: Kim Jong-il Dead, U.S. Should Leave S. Korea

When asked if the U.S. should leave South Korea since dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong-Il has died, GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul said, 'sure,' and the 'new guy' in North Korea doesn't seem like he has a lot of 'talent.'

American Accused Of Spying in Iran

Brian Todd reports on a former U.S. Marine captured in Iran and accused of spying.

Fallout From Kim Jong-il's Death

A South Korean intelligence official speaks with Anna Coren about the fallout from Kim Jong-il's death.

Obama's Foreign Policy Report Card

Sen. John McCain weighs in on the President's foreign policy.

Will Kim Jong-il's Son Be Even Tougher?

National security analyst K.T. McFarland on Kim Jong-il’s death and its impact on North Korea and the region.

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