March 25, 2011 Archives

Ernest Bower Discusses U.S.-Vietnam Relationship

Carl A. Thayer on the U.S.-Vietnam relationship and Vietnam's role in ASEAN.

Scowcroft: Avoiding Mission Creep in Libya

Brent Scowcroft discusses developments in the Middle East and Libya.

Thousands March In Syrian Funerals

Amateur video shows thousands marching in funerals for those killed by Syrian security forces.

Raw Video: Demonstrators Clash In Jordan

Protesters and supporters of Jordan's king clashed in the capital Amman Thursday, and about 35 people were hurt in one of the most violent incidents in three months of demonstrations. (March 25)

Japan : Too Much Greens, Too Little Fish

Japanese shy away from buying all vegetables, but fish supplies in danger of running low with fishing industry in the north decimated by tsunami and radiation contamination.

Gaza Rockets Land Deep Inside Israel

Palestinian rockets strike deep inside Israel, and Israeli aircraft pounds targets in Gaza in a surging conflict that has raised fears of a new war. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Raw Video: Aerial View Of Japan Destruction

Aerial footage from the U.S. Department of Defense shows the extent of destruction in Japan from an earthquake and a tsunami that followed. The latest estimates put the death toll at 18,000, with hundreds of thousands homeless. (March 24)

World Bank: Japan To Rebound Soon

The World Bank has told the BBC that Japan should rebound within months - but that it will take five years to fully recover.

White House Stresses Mission In Libya Isn't 'War'

CBS News' chief White House correspondent Chip Reid and CBS News' Rob Hendin discuss President Obama's return to the United States from Latin America as questions continue to loom over our military role in Libya.

Did White House Wait Too Long in Libya?

Will the delay in acting in Libya keep Gaddafi in power?

NATO Takes On Larger Role in Libya

Martha Raddatz explains the greater responsibilities NATO has assumed in Libya.

NATO Takes Command of No-Fly Zone

NATO has announced it will be taking over command of the no-fly zone in Libya this weekend.

Libya Has Exposed Europe's Fault Lines

According to the Guardian, the Libyan crisis has exposed deep divisions between France and Germany and is putting Europe's diplomatic unity in peril.

NATO Announces Agreement on Libya

NATO officials announce a deal meaning NATO will assume command of one part of the Libya mission.

EU Summit Decisive Over Libya But Delays Bail-Out

European leaders met in Brussels on Thursday for the first day of a summit aimed at tackling the debt crisis.

Keane: Coalition Needs to Put Forces on Ground

NATO agreed Thursday to assume part of the military operations against Libya -- enforcement of the no-fly zone -- after days of debate among its members.

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