February 10, 2012 Archives

Negotiating Humanitarian Access

How far to compromise to deliver aid?

15 Bodies Unearth In Mexico

Mexican marines discover two graves containing 15 decomposing bodies in the state of Veracruz.

Gorbachev: Putin Is Not Capable Of Change

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says Prime Minister Putin is not capable of change when he returns to the presidency. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Japan Snow Death Toll Rises

The death toll from the heavy snow that has blanketed large parts of Japan rises to over 80.

Etna Spews Lava Into Air

Mount Etna, Europe's only volcano, erupts, sending fountains of red-hot lava into the air.

British Man Wanted In '93 Heist Nabbed In Missouri

A British armored car guard, dubbed 'Fast Eddie' and suspected of driving off with a fortune worth $1.5 million back in 1993 has been captured in rural Missouri, where he had been working as a cable guy and raising a son.

Obama: U.S. Will Do What It Can To Help Eurozone

U.S. President Barack Obama assured Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti that the U.S. will do whatever it can to help stabilize the eurozone.

Syrian Uprising Divides Minority Communities

Since the beginning of the protest movement, Syria's government has insisted that one of the main reasons for its nationwide military crackdown on dissidents is to protect minority groups from "armed terrorists" within the country's ma

Officials Prepare To Respond To Syrian Uprising

Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., discusses the latest clashes in Syria and what the next moves from the U.S. should be.

Is Iran Threatening U.S. Interests Worldwide?

Walid Phares on why the U.S. should pay closer attention to Iran.

Zakaria: Iran Loses In Syrian Civil War

Fareed Zakaria breaks down how Syria impacts Iran and Russia and why he doesn't think rebel forces stand a chance.

Inside Israel's Terrorist Connection

Bob Windrem shares some newly uncovered details about a group, accused of killing an Iranian nuclear scientist, and Israel’s Secret Service.  

McFarland: Don't Get Distracted, Deal With Iran

National security expert weighs in on Mideast

Eurozone Weighs Greek Deal

Eurozone finance ministers have been meeting to decide whether the Greek government's agreement on reforms is enough.

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