February 4, 2011 Archives

Turkish Protesters Clash With Police

Turkish police clash with protesters demonstrating against a draft labour law near the Turkish parliament in Ankara.

North Korea Marks Lunar New Year

North Korea rang in the new year with muted celebrations and a mixed message for South Korea. Deborah Gembara reports.

Raw Video: Lawlessness On The Streets Of Cairo

Fire and looting have broken out against several buildings around Cairo in new fighting following a day of clashes in central Cairo between anti-government protesters and regime backers. (Feb. 3)

UK Shops Bank On Chinese Customers

As the Chinese celebrate the Year of the Rabbit, London department store Harrods has begun accepting China's domestic debit and credit UnionPay card.

Rumsfeld Has No Regrets On Iraq

Revelations leaked from former Sec. of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's memoir.

Presidential Elections in the Congo

Vital Kamerhe and Mvemba Dizolel discuss upcoming Congolese elections.

Getting Information Out of Egypt on the 'Day of Departure'

Sophie Pilgrim from the internet desk on the web situation on Friday 4. Feb.

Washington's Perspective on Egypt

Jake Tapper reports from the White House on the reaction to Egypt.

Egypt's Possible Future

Erica Hill speaks with Time magazine's Bobby Ghosh about who may replace Egyptian President Mubarak if he is forced out of office. Read more:

Egypt has 'Major Influence' on Jordan

Salameh Nematt, Jordanian political analyst, says Jordan, a MidEast moderating force, takes notes from Egypt protests.

Egypt VP: We Will Not Evacuate

Egypt's vice president says the Mubarak administration will not use military force to clear Tahrir Square.

Ashton: Egypt's Suleiman Working on 'Economic, Constitutional and Public Order'

Arriving at today's EU summit in Brussels, the EU's Foreign Policy chief Catherine Ashton tells journalists she spoke to Egypt's Vice President Suleiman on Thursday night. "He and I agreed that we will stay in close touch

Ex-Ambassador on Egypt's Unrest

Egypt's Chaos from a Former Ambassador's P.O.V.

Internet Undermining Stability in Egypt?

Dan Henniger argues that the Internet is undermining stability in the world.

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