June 11, 2012 Archives

Raw Video: Splat! Veggies Fly at Tomato Festival

Thousands battled with tomatoes as the town of Sutamarchan, Colombia celebrated it's sixth annual 'tomatina' tomato festival. The festival celebrates the region's tomato crop and is highlighted by a giant tomato fight.

Iran: The Nuclear Challenge

How, not what, to think about Iran's nuclear activities.  

Gen. Ray Odierno on the U.S. Army

General Raymond T Odierno, Chief of Staff, United States Army, spoke at the RUSI Land Warfare Conference outlining the future transformation of the United States Army.

Coalitions of the Willing

Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer says that the days of U.S.-led global institutions are over and that, to get things accomplished in a G-zero world, we need coalitions of the willing or smaller groups of like-minded countries.

Clashes Erupt at Twin Bolivia Demos

Bolivian miners clash with police during protests in La Paz.

UN Troops Die in Ivory Coast Ambush

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon 'saddened and outraged' over the killing of peacekeepers in Ivory Coast.

Peruvians Find All Bodies From Helicopter Crash

Searchers in Peru have recovered the bodies of all 14 victims from Wednesday's helicopter crash in the snowy, remote Andes mountains, officials said.

Official: Egypt's Mubarak in Critical Condition

Hosni Mubarak is slipping in and out of consciousness eight days after the ousted Egyptian leader was sent to prison to begin serving a life sentence, a security official said on Sunday.

An Apology in Afghanistan

The Commander of ISAF, General John Allen, apologizes to the families of those killed in a NATO air strike in Afghanistan's Logar province.

Former Greek PM: Time Running Out on Debt Crisis

The weather service says there's a 50 percent chance the weather phenomenon known as El Nino will return later this year. And, as Bill Whitaker reports, not only would it affect our weather, it could also affect our economy.

Rep. Rogers: Private Investigators For Leaks a 'Good Start'

Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., discuss what they know about recent national security leaks.

Should Saif al-Islam be Tried in Libya?

The International Criminal Court has demanded the release of four staff members of its legal team detained by a Libyan militia group last Friday.

N. Korea Defector: 'A Foolish Decision'

Paula Hancocks meets a South Korean man who moved his family to North Korea and now bitterly regrets the decision.

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