January 13, 2012 Archives

Civilian Power For Security In The 21st Century

Implementing the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review.

A Conversation On Islamic Feminism

Mona Eltahawy, Isobel Coleman, Ebtihal Mubarak, and Katherine Zoepf discussed how the Arab Spring has given Arab women new opportunities to participate in public life and the ways that a feminist agenda can be reconciled with Islam.

Shi'ite Muslims Flock To Kerbala

Shi'ite Muslims flock to the holy Iraqi city of Kerbala to commemorate the death of the Prophet Hussein.

Syrian Activists Camp On Border

Syrian activists spend the night in tents in southeast Turkey after Syrian authorities refuse to let them cross the border.

Ahmadinejad Ends Latin America Tour

Iran's president wraps up his Latin American tour as he seeks to build support in the face of rising international opposition over its nuclear programme.

Fans Gather In Sydney For Elvis Express

Elvis fans were flocking to Australia's annual festival celebrating the King of Rock and Roll. Hundreds boarded a special train in Sydney Friday to travel to the event.

Carter: Egyptian Military Wants To Stay In Control

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says Egypt's military will want to hold on to power as long as it can.

Ahmadinejad Says Fidel Castro 'Safe And Sane'

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ends his visit to Cuba, underscoring the ties between the two nations. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Laying The Groundwork For An Iranian Intranet?

Iran's strict cyber regulations lay groundwork for 'halal' network.

Who's Killing Iran's Nuclear Officials?

After Wednesday's deadly attack on a nuclear scientist in Tehran, Jeffrey Brown discusses the unclear covert sabotage on Iran's nuclear program with Ronen Bergman from the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth and David Albright of the Institute for Science and International Security.

Is There A Covert War Against Iran?

Richard Engel and former CIA officer Bob Baer share the latest about the assassination of a nuclear scientist in Iran.

New Way Of War?

Col. Ralph Peters on efforts to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

How Will Marines Video Affect Relations Between U.S., Afghanistan, Taliban?

U.S. and Afghan officials denounced a video Thursday that appeared to show American troops urinating on enemy dead in Afghanistan.

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