April 12, 2012 Archives

Covering The Globe

The price of foreign coverage in an era of shrinking budgets.

Catherine Ashton: Democracy Is More Than One Election

EU High Representative Baroness Catherine Ashton discusses the future of the European Union following the economic crisis, the region's role in the Arab Spring, and the continuing importance of the transatlantic relationship.

Subversive Diplomacy & Internet Freedom

Fergus Hanson, discusses the U.S. State Department's use of subversive internet-based communication with U.S. State Department's Alec Ross.

Interview With Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos

President Santos discusses Colombia’s social and economic turnaround and relations between South America and the United States.

Mali: Gao Attacked By Armed Forces, Population Flee

Residents of a northern Mali town attacked by armed forces describe the devastation.

Waiting For The Rocket Launch

The world waits for North Korea's rocket launch.

Water Cannons Fired On Protesters

Riot police use water cannons on anti-dam demonstrations in Santiago.

Indonesia Escapes Fury Of 8.6 Magnitude Quake

Indonesia was rocked by an 8.6 magnitude earthquake, which instantly brought back memories of their devastating quake and tsunami in 2004.

North Korea Worker's Party Conference

Kim Jong-un named 'first secretary' during Worker's Party conference in North Korea.

U.S. And Iran Negotiate Nukes

Michael Rubin on the state of the Iranian nuclear program,

Blair: No Confidence In What Syria Says

Becky Anderson talks to Middle East Quartet Envoy Tony Blair about what can be done to resolve the Syrian crisis.

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