November 29, 2010 Archives

Afghan Women Defy Taliban With Soccer

A group of courageous Afghan women continue to play soccer despite receiving death threats from the Taliban.

Car Bomb Attack On Yemeni Convoy

A car bomb targets a funeral convoy of the Houthi rebel movement in north Yemen.

U.S-S. Korea Military Drills Start

North Korea threatens retaliation if its territory is violated during joint U.S.-South Korean war exercises.

McCain: Time for New Regime in N. Korea

Candy Crowley asks Republican Sen. John McCain for his take on tensions between North and South Korea.

Romano Prodi on the Euro

Romano Prodi on the economic crisis in Europe.

Gibbs: WikiLeaks "Reckless And Dangerous"

Chief White House correspondent Bill Plante reports on how the White House is responding to the new documents released by WikiLeaks that reveal candid observations about international colleagues.

CFR President on WikiLeaks Documents

Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, speaks to Russ Mitchell about the diplomatic documents released by the website WikiLeaks.

New WikiLeaks Release "Devastating" says Engel

Richard Engel discusses the ramifications of the whistleblower website’s next document dump.

WikiLeaks Release Dangerous?

Fareed Zakaria talks with U.S. Admiral Mike Mullen about the ramifications of another WikiLeaks docs release.

Ireland Bailout Will Raise Taxes, Cut Jobs

Ireland is close to accepting an estimated $100 billion bailout that will force major government budget cuts. The proposition is infuriating the Irish people.

'No Haircut' for Senior Bondholders - Lenihan Responds

Brian Lenihan tells journalists in Brussels that it's impossible to dishonor senior bond debt because it would lead to a collapse of the euro system.

Brian Cowen Says Bailout is Necessary

Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen says the 85 billion euro bailout is necessary for the country's economy.

China Seeks to Ease Korean Tension

North and South Korea have been offered the opportunity to talk as military escalation continues.

A Stalled START?

John Kyl denies that he is blocking ratification of the START treaty.

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