April 17, 2012 Archives

Individual Liberty, Free Markets And Peace

Scott Rasmussen discusses how little of the opinions that Americans have about politics, including foreign policy, is reflected at the national level.

Ediplomacy And Internet Freedom

Fergus Hanson discusses the impact of ediplomacy and internet freedom with the U.S. State Dept.'s Alec Ross.

Syria, Russia, And Iran

Javier Solana: Syria, Russia, and Iran form a giant triangle that is linked by missile defense. We should begin to work through this volatile triangle by working with Russian to resolve issues with Iran.

Obama And Santos Press Conference

President Obama and President Juan Miguel Santos of Colombia take questions.

Marine Le Pen: The Face Of France's Far-right

France's far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has had a tricky job since replacing her paratrooper father: convincing voters she isn't daddy's girl and ridding the National Front of a "nasty party" image to become a viable alternative.

Amnesty: Bahrain Fails To Curb Rights Violations

Amnesty International releases a report criticizing Bahrain for human rights violations as eyes turn toward the country for the Formula One Grand Prix this weekend.

Second Day Of Norway Massacre Trial Opens

Anders Behring Breivik Tuesday entered an Oslo courtroom for a second day of his trial on charges of killing 77 people, making a far-right salute after his handcuffs were removed.

Iran Stages National Army Day Parade

Iran holds a large parade for National Army Day in the capital Tehran, displaying what state TV calls the country's 'military might'.

London Faces Big Olympic Security Challenge

Authorities in London have been preparing for months to meet the multiple threats that pose a massive security challenge to the Olympics. But officials say they're confident they'll keep the Games safe.

Incoming World Bank Chief Holds First Meeting

Jim Young Kim calls on Peruvian President Ollanta Humala, just hours later being selected as next head of the lender.

Karzai Says Attacks Prolong Foreign Presence

Afghan President Hamid Karzai says Taliban attacks will only make foreign forces stay on longer in the country.

Dempsey: Military Embarrassed By Scandal

The top U.S. military officer said Monday the nation's military leadership is embarrassed by allegations of misconduct against several U.S. military members at a Colombia hotel on the eve of President Barack Obama's visit over the weekend.

Former Secret Service Agent Speaks Out On Scandal

Daniel Bongino, a former Secret Service agent on the presidential protection detail, and a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Maryland, talks to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill about the sex scandal in Colombia.

Amb. Bolton Blasts Obama Foreign Policy

Are the President's policies making the United States weak?

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