April 19, 2012 Archives

The Rise Of China

Charles Kupchan talks about the rise of the Chinese economy and middle class.

Solving The South China Sea

Maurice "Hank" Greenberg explores geopolitical tensions in the South China Sea with Ernest Bower.

China's Exchange Rate

Treasury Tim Geithner in a conversation about the state of the global economy.

Deadly Blasts In Baghdad, Northern Iraqi Cities

A series of attacks across the Iraqi capital and five northern cities killed at least 30 people Thursday, and wounded nearly 100, according to police.

India Tests New Long-range Missile

India on Thursday successfully test fired a new missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead anywhere in China.

Clinton: Syria At 'Turning Point'

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Syria faces a 'turning point' -- where the violence must stop or the U.S. will increase pressure.

Taiwan Conducts Military Drill

Taiwan holds its largest annual military exercise, simulating a five-day airborne attack from China.

Parking Violation In Brazil

A car dangles from a building in Brazil after the driver loses control and sends the vehicle slamming into a house. The driver suffered only minor injuries.

Geithner: U.S. Key In Helping Europe

Ahead of upcoming meetings of G20 finance ministers and the semi-annual gathering of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says the U.S. is playing a central role in helping Europe- and any suggestion to the contrary is wrong.

Tony Blair: One-On-One

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair talks to Charlie Rose about Afghanistan, the Syrian crisis, his global charity and Dick Clark's death.

Clinton, Panetta Talk Afghanistan, Troop Photos

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is apologizing for newly published photos depicting American soldiers posing with body parts of Afghans militants. It came up at a NATO news conference in Brussels included Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Mini E-cars Taking Over Rural China

Sales of cheap, low-tech electric cars are revving up in China's countryside, leaving their high-speed counterparts in the dust. Here's why.

Can We Ever Ban Nuclear Weapons?

Philip Taubman discusses his book 'The Partnership'.

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