May 23, 2011 Archives

U.S. - Taiwan Relations in a New Era

Ma Ying-jeou, president of the Republic of China, on Taiwan's priorities in the new era.

Taliban Claims Navy Base Raid

Pakistani forces stream into Karachi to end the siege at the navy air force HQ attacked by an armed gang.

Icelandic Volcano Flings Up Ash, Shuts Airport

Iceland closed its main international airport and canceled all domestic flights Sunday as a powerful volcanic eruption sent a plume of ash, smoke and steam 12 miles into the air.(May 22)

Amateur Video Captures Syria Violence

Eleven people are reportedly killed in the Syrian city of Homs after security forces open fire during protest.

Interview With King Abdullah II

The King of Jordan weighs in on the prospects for peace in the Middle East.

Kim Jong-il Spotted During China Trip

Japan's Kyodo news agency releases a still photo of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il leaving hotel in Mudanjiang in northeastern China.

U.S. Israeli Relations Turn Tense

After decades of close ties, the relationship between Israel and the U.S. is cooling.

Obama: '67 Borders Reflects Long-standing Policy

President Barack Obama warned America's pro-Israel lobby on Sunday that the Jewish state will face growing isolation without a credible Middle East peace process.

Lina Mansour About Attack on Saturday Funeral in Syria

Lina Mansour about an attack on Saturday funeral in Syria.

Defying Obama, Syrian Crackdown Continues

Anderson Cooper speaks with a lawyer and human rights activist in Syria about the Assad regime's actions.

Libyan Enemies Helping Each Other

Nic Robertson talks to a wounded Gadhafi soldier, and the rebel doctor who saved his life.

Time's Up for Libya Operation?

Rep. Kucinich on a proposed bill to end the U.S. military intervention in Libya.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Timeline

Susan Candiotti reports on the events surrounding the alleged attack by Dominique Strauss-Kahn on a Manhattan hotel maid.

Obama to Explore Irish Roots on Europe Trip

During his week long European trip, President Barack Obama will discuss the world economy, but he'll also visit the Irish town that was home to one of his ancestors.

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