May 8, 2012 Archives

U.S-China Trade Relations

One narrative is that protectionism worsened U.S.-China relations.

Protesters, Police Clash In Moscow

A protest demonstration in Moscow by at least 20,000 people, boiled over into a battle with police.

Zero Tolerance For Hooliganism At Euro 2012: Poland

As the 2012 European football champions loom in Poland and Ukraine, Polish authorities have been cracking down on hooliganism, which has long tarnished the image of the game in their country

Supermoon Pictures From Around The World

Scott Pelley shares some photographs of the Supermoon from around the world including Russia, Greece, and China.

Israeli Para-Athlete Sings National Anthem After Wrong One Is Played

It seems they're having anthem problems these days in sports. When an Israeli para-athlete won a rowing gold medal in Italy, organizers played the wrong anthem, so she just sung it herself.

Hollande Pursues Crusade For Growth

Francois Hollande has challenged Europe's austerity fix for the debt crisis with his crusade for growth, but Berlin stood firm Monday in defence of budgetary discipline.

Clinton: Terrorists Trying Perverse Ways To Kill

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the al-Qaida airline plot indicates that terrorists are searching for more perverse and terrible ways to kill people. Secretary Clinton joined India's Foreign Minister in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Clinton Urges India To Cut Oil Imports From Iran

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged energy-starved India on Monday to reduce its Iranian oil imports to keep up pressure on the Islamic republic to come clean about its nuclear program.

Likud And Kadima Form Unity Government

Israel's Likud and Kadima parties agree to form a coalition government.

Analyst: U.S. Getting Better At Disrupting Plots

The CIA has foiled a plot by al-Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen to destroy a U.S.-bound airliner using a bomb with a sophisticated new design.

Did U.S. Handle Situation With Chinese Dissident Properly?

A panel discussion of the handling of the Chen Guangcheng situation.

Does The French Election Mean An End To The European Union?

King’s College President Dinesh D’Souza and K.T. McFarland on the impact of the French elections on Europe and the U.S.

Behind The U.S.'s Secret Release Of Taliban Fighters

Is America's bid to strengthen its hand in peace talks doomed to fail?

Austerity Topples Euro Governments

Some governments may be rethinking unpopular austerity programs.

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