August 29, 2012 Archives

Samsung vs. Apple: Why the Verdict Matters

Benjamin Lennett explains the importance of the Apple vs. Samsung verdict.

Typhoon Makes Landfall in North Korea

Typhoon Bolaven hits already destitute North Korea.

Water Cannons and Tear Gas on the Streets of Chile

Clashes erupt as demonstrators march in Santiago, Chile in a prolonged battle over education reform.

Raw Video: Tango Salon World Championships

A hometown couple triumphed in Buenos Aires in Argentina's annual tango competition, outperforming pairs from around the world. 491 couples from 32 countries competed, with a final 42 pairs reaching Monday night's final.

Archaeologists on Pirate Trail in Panama

Archaeologists in Panama have begun the search for the ships of Captain Henry Morgan, a legendary English pirate who defeated Spanish imperial forces in the seventeenth century before pillaging the ancient Panama City.

Isaac's Threat Nearly Halts Gulf Oil Production

The threat of Tropical Storm Isaac has brought oil production in the Gulf of Mexico to a near standstill.

Rice: 'The United States' Voice Has Been Muted'

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a speaker at the Republican National Convention, talks about how she feels President Obama has failed on foreign policy.

France Opens Arafat Murder Investigation

The death of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is now the subject of a murder investigation.

Will ECB 'Save the Euro' Plan Be Enough?

The European Central Bank is trying to ease fears about its plans to "save the euro" by buying the government bonds of those eurozone countries that come under pressure from unsustainably high borrowing costs

Violence in Syria Aggravates Sectarian Tensions in Lebanon

Residents in parts of the Lebanese city of Tripoli are worried about stepping outside for fear they will get caught up in fighting between pro- and anti-Syrian factions.

Have Obama and Romney Forgotten Afghanistan?

The US' war in Afghanistan has lasted nearly 11 years and claimed the lives of some 2,000 Americans.

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