March 24, 2011 Archives

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President Obama, President Funes Meet in San Salvador

President Obama and President Funes of El Salvador in San Salvador.

Libya Mission Gaining; U.S Looks To Cede Control

As the U.S. looks ahead to potentially handing over control of the Libya air mission as soon as this weekend, coalition jets are taking on pro-Gadhafi forces whom they say are attacking population centers. (March 23)

Riots Over Housing In Algeria

Riots over housing erupt in Algeria -- but attempts to create a nationwide opposition movement appear to have lost momentum. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Clinton Urges Gaddafi To Leave Libya

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the inner circle of Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi should 'make the right decision' and urge him to leave his post. (March 23)

Gaddafi's Grit

Juan Zarate about Muammar Gaddafi's willingness to attack rebel forces despite a no-fly zone established over Libya.

Benghazi Rally Thanks Coalition for Air Strikes

People in Benghazi have held a rally in support of the allied air campaign against Colonel Gaddafi's forces.

Should Coalition Support Libyan Rebels?

How much help should coaliton forces extend to Libya's oppositon?

Ex French Army Chief: 'The Libyans Must Find a Solution'

NATO members have been holding talks about taking command of the no-fly zone over Libya.

International Coalition Crumbling Over Skies of Libya?

Amb. John Bolton on the handling of the campaign in Libya.

Comparing Libya Unrest to the Bosnia/Kosovo War

James Woolsey talks about the Libya unrest.

Richard Haass on Libya

Richard Haass, Pres. of the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the international military operation in Libya.

Yemen Crisis Creates Power Vacuum for al-Qaeda

Former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen Barbara Bodine says the political crisis in Yemen could benefit al Qaeda terrorists.

Blast at Bus Station Shakes Jerusalem

One woman is dead and more than 20 people are hurt after a bomb struck a crowded bus stop in central Jerusalem. There's been no claim of responsibility, but Israel blames Palestinian militants.

Deadly Crackdown on Syrian Anti-Government Protests

Syrian forces killed at least five people on Wednesday after opening fire on anti-government protesters at a mosque in the southern city of Daraa, a rallying point for demonstrations challenging President Bashar al-Assad's regime.

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