April 19, 2011 Archives

The Future of Global Tobacco Control

The major achievements and gaps in international tobacco control.

Deadly Protests In Afghanistan

Three people killed and 25 others wounded after protests turn violent in Afghanistan. Deborah Gembara reports.

Deraa Funeral Turns To Protest

Thousands of Syrian protesters in Deraa attend the funeral of a soldier believed to have been killed by security forces.

North Korea Puts On Magic Spectacle

To help mark the anniversary of the birth of North Korean founder Kim Il Sung, a giant magic show is staged in the nation's capital, complete with elephants and helicopters on stage. (April 18)

Baghdad Double Bombing Kills Five

Two car bombs explode at a checkpoint outside Baghdad's Green Zone, killing at leat five people and wounding at least 15.

Yemeni Forces Clash With Protesters

Anti-government protesters and security forces clash in the Yemeni capital.

What is Gaddafi's Fate?

Former CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden talks to CNN's Candy Crowley about Libyan unrest and Gadhafi's fate.

Can U.S., NATO Avoid a Humanitarian Crisis in Libya?

The government of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi reached an agreement to provide humanitarian assistance to the western part of the country in order to prevent a growing crisis there.

With Misrata's Rebels

The rebels in Misrata are fighting on familiar terrain, near their own homes.

Yemen Tense as Calls Grow for Ali Abdullah Saleh to Quit

Tension simmered in Yemen on Monday after a fruitless meeting with Gulf mediators and violent late night demonstrations in Sanaa.

Footage of Fukushima Ruins, Images of Robots Inside Reactor

Two robots sent into the reactor buildings at the Fukushima nuclear plant have found massive amounts of radiation, barring any workers from entering.

Potential EU Military Role in Libya

Facing humanitarian crisis in Misurata, European nations could send up to 1,000 soldiers into Libya to help deliver aid.

Violence and Chaos in Nigeria

Riots break out in Nigeria as election results declare Goodluck Jonathan President.

Is the U.S. Funding a Syrian TV Station?

Brian Todd reports on a TV network in Syria and whether the State Department is behind it.

Restructure Greek Debt

Puru Saxena, chief executive at Puru Saxena Wealth Management, says Greece is already bankrupt and needs to restructure its debt.

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