July 25, 2011 Archives

The Health Implications Of Japan's 'Triple Disaster'

The earthquake, tsunami and nuclear reactor crisis have devastated Japan.

Afghanistan's Economic Prospect

Stephanie Sanok discusses her recent trip to Afghanistan and shares observations on the current policy landscape following the President's announcement of an accelerated withdrawal timetable and what still needs to be done

Accuser In Strauss-Kahn's NY Sex Case Speaks Out

The hotel maid accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her in a NYC hotel room broke her silence Sunday, saying in a published report that the former IMF leader grabbed and attacked her as she implored him to stop. (July 24)

Obama: 'Our Hearts Go Out' To Victims Of Oslo Blast

President Obama condemned the deadly attacks in Oslo on Friday, and said it serves as a reminder that the entire international community has a stake in preventing this kind of terror.

Raw Video: Toddler Rescued After Train Crash

A toddler was rescued around 21 hours after a crash involving two high-speed trains in eastern China killed at least 36 people and injured more than 190 others, state media has reported. (July 25)

Norway Suspect Wanted Anti-Muslim Revolution

The man suspected of killing at least 93 people in Norway allegedly wanted to trigger an anti-Muslim revolution in Norwegian society. Jeff Glor reports on the latest details of the suspected mass murderer.

U.S. 'Betting On India's Future'

What are the highlights and the hurdles of the Indo-U.S. business relationship?

Solar Revolution Transforms Remote Corners Of Bolivia

On the windswept high plains of Bolivia, an energy revolutuion is under way. Small communities, never connected to the power grid, now have access to electric power for the first time through solar and wind power systems, introduced one village at a time by engineers at a Cochambama University. Rob Muir reports.

Clinton Reassures China

Hillary Clinton tells Chinese investors not to worry about U.S. debt woes. Julie Noce, reports.

EU To Share 'Best Practices' After Norway Killings

Gilles de Kerchove, the European Union's anti-terror coordinator, said in a public statement that his service is going to encourage the sharing of 'best practices' in Europe in terms of dealing with extremism and the prevention of radicalisation in both left, Islamist and right-wing extremist corners.

Profile Of A Killer

The Norway killer was inspired by the Unabomber.

Norway Suspect Allegedly Posts Video

This is an excerpt of a video posted on YouTube that appears to be from Norwegian terror suspect Anders Breivik.

Jellyfish Invade Israeli Shores

Israelis have been dealing with a seaborne invasion of sorts this summer.

Strauss-Kahn Accuser Tells Her Story

Nafissatou Diallo tells Robin Roberts that Strauss-Kahn should be sent to jail.

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