April 28, 2011 Archives

Gaddafi's Daughter has Warning for the West

Gadaffi's daughter claims that if her father is deposed the West will regret it because hordes of Africans will immigrate to Europe.

Al Qaeda Releases Hostage Messages

Al Qaeda branch releases messages from four French hostages held in Niger, as the militant group reiterates its demand that France withdraw from Afghanistan

Raw Video: Police, Protestors In Bloody Battle

The AP has acquired graphic amateur video of the aftermath of clashes between police and presumed demonstrators in the Syrian village of Izraa. The AP cannot verify the authenticity of the video. (April 27)

Afghan Officer Opens Fire, Kills 9 Americans

A veteran Afghan military pilot said to be distressed over his personal finances opened fire at Kabul airport after an argument Wednesday, killing eight U.S. troops and an American civilian contractor. (April 27)

Thousands At Sai Baba Funeral

Hundreds of thousands pay their final respects to Indian spiritual guru, Sri Sathya Sai Baba.

Syria New Member of Human Rights Council?

Th chief U.N. body considers admitting the Mideast nation amid the alleged murders of protesters.

Unrest in Syria

Will the Syrian government be the next to fall?

Tanks, Reinforcements Sent to Besieged City

Syria continues a crackdown on pro-democracy groups.

Implications of Wen Jiabao's Indonesia Visit

Wellian Wiranto, Asian economist at HSBC discusses China's growing interest and influence in the Southeast Asian region.

Pakistan Urges Afghanistan to Dump U.S.

Fareed Zakaria reacts to a report that Afghanistan was urged to favor ties with Pakistan and China over the U.S.

China's Crackdown Spreads to Religion

Stan Grant meets a Chinese woman who the Communist Party deemed an "enemy of the state" because of her religion.

How is the U.S. Really Progressing in Afghanistan?

An inside look at the war in Afghanistan from the Deputy Chief of Staff of International Security Assistance Forces.

Are Kids Being Trained to Defend Gaddafi?

Fred Pleitgen visits volunteers, many of whom are kids, allegedly training to defend Moammar Gadhafi.

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