April 3, 2012 Archives

A Conversation With Zbigniew Brzezinski

Brzezinksi discusses his take on modern international relations.

Nuno Monteiro Says U.S. Should Not Antagonize Iran

In the months since the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued its November 2011 report, which raised new questions about Iran's nuclear program, the debate in Washington, D.C., over Iran has grown hotter.

Raw Video: Skyscraper Fire In Moscow

Fire struck a Moscow skyscraper that is set to be Europe's tallest when construction is finished. The building's development company said a broken light caused the fire. No injuries were reported.

Raw Video: Syrian Clashes Mar Peace Efforts

Syrian government troops clashed with rebel forces across the country Monday as international envoy Kofi Annan prepared to brief the UN Security Council on the progress of his mission to ease the nation's crisis.

British Rule Over Falklands 'Absurd': Argentine President

President Cristina Kirchner said Monday on the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War that it was "absurd" for Britain to argue it has the right to rule the South Atlantic archipelago located 14,000 kilometers (8699 miles) from its shores.

Bin Laden's Relatives Get Short Sentences

A Pakistani court sentenced Osama bin Laden's female relatives to 45 days detention. His three widows and two of his daughters are expected to be deported later this month.

Falklands Protest Turns Violent In Buenos Aires

Protesters hurled explosives and burned an effigy of Prince William outside the British embassy in Buenos Aires to mark the 30th anniversary of the Falklands war.

ASEAN Summit Opens, As Myanmar Sheds Pariah Tag

ASEAN begins 2-day summit, with North Korea's rocket launch and South China Sea disputes overhanging, but Myanmar the bright spot.

Clinton: Cracks Beginning To Form In Assad's Regime

Syria President Bashar al Assad agreed to withdrawal troops and tanks from his country's biggest cities by April 10.

Beinart: Israeli Occupation Poses Risk

" /> Peter Beinart, author of "The Crisis of Zionism," explains his controversial claim that Israeli occupation poses a risk.

Former U.S. Ambassador John Bolton Weighs In

Former U.S. Ambassador John Bolton weighs in.

Syria Analyst: 'We're In For A Long, Protracted Struggle'

Met with heavy skepticism by U.S. officials, Syria's government signaled Monday plans to stop fighting by next week, according to Arab League envoy Kofi Annan.

Peace Plan Backlash In Syria?

Former British Foreign Secretary David Owen discusses different approaches to dealing with Syria's upheaval.

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