April 25, 2011 Archives

Nigeria Vote Rigging Angers Northerners

Following reports of substantial rigging in Nigeria's April 16 presidential elections, John Campbell, says the issue is not whether Jonathan would have won the elections "anyway," but rather the sentiment among Northerners that the PDP yet again stole the elections

Militant Islam in North Africa, Past and Present

The past and current state of militant Islam in North Africa.

NATO Jets Bomb Gaddafi Compound

Building flattened in a compound belonging to Libya's leader as NATO carries out further air strikes.

Chernobyl Legacy

Twenty five years after the Chernobyl explosion, radiation contamination continues to haunt the survivors as it spreads to the next generation.

Raw Video: Animals Enjoy Easter At Argentina Zoo

Animals at the Buenos Aires zoo celebrated the holiday by munching on easter eggs stuffed with their favorite foods. (April 25)

Modern Day Gold Rush Sweeps Global Economy

Dean Reynolds reports on the modern day gold rush after the commodity closed above $1,500 an ounce for the first time ever.

Senator: Hit Harder in Libya

Sen. Lindsey Graham says the Libyan conflict has reached a stalemate and heavy airstrikes should continue in Tripoli.

Documents Describe Bin Laden's Moves

A new batch of documents released by 'Wikileaks' also contains info on almost every Guantanamo Bay detainee since 2003.

Wikileaks Reveals Terrorist Information

WikiLeaks is releasing classified military documents detailing information obtained from Guantanamo detainees.

Al Jazeera: Wikileaks Show Most Guantanamo Prisoners Were no Threat

According to Al Jazeera, most of the prisoners held in Guantanamo Bay were either innocent or posed little threat, according to official US documents leaked by the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks.

In Easter Message, Pope Urges Diplomacy in Libya

Pope Benedict contrasted war and hunger with the joy of Easter Sunday and issued a call for diplomacy to prevail over fighting in Libya, for nations to welcome refugees from conflict and for Middle East leaders to respect their citizens.

Lieberman: Get Tough on Syria

Sen. Joe Lieberman on the government crackdown on protesters in Syria and getting tough on Assad's regime.

Syrian killings prompt calls for inquiry

International human rights groups are calling for an impartial investigation into the shooting of protestors in Syria after more than 130 people have reported killed since the unrest began five weeks ago.

'Dividing' Libya to End the Conflict

Although Libya is de facto divided, popular sentiment is against a partition.

Raw Video: Tanks Entering Daraa

Raw video of the Syrian Army, including tanks, entering the town of Daraa on April 24.

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