July 28, 2011 Archives

Strategy To Combat Transnational Organized Crime

Eric Holder unveils a strategy to fight transnational organized crime.

Why Facebook Won't Win In China

Rumors are still surfacing that Facebook will come to China through a partnership with the local search giant Baidu.

Why Life In Africa Is Getting Better

Guests examine increases in the quality of health care and education in Africa, arguing those factors show that life on the continent is improving.

South African Wakes Up In Morgue After 'Dying'

An unidentified South African man who was thought to be dead work up in a morgue refrigerator 21 hours after he suffered an asthma attack and his family called the undertaker. (July 27)

Britain Expels Gaddafi Regime Diplomats

British Foreign Secretary William Hague announced that it will recognize the Libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government. Jeff Glor reports.

Thousands Seek Aid In Famine-Stricken Africa

A plane carrying 10 tons of urgently needed nutritional supplements to treat malnourished children has landed in famine-hit Somalia. (July 27)

Kandahar Under Attack By Taliban

A southern Afghan mayor is assassinated in a city still reeling from the assassination of Karzai's half brother two weeks ago. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

PM Stoltenberg Vows Norway 'Will Not Be Intimidated'

Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg vows that Norway will not be intimidated by attacks that killed 76 people. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Ethnic Serbs Set Kosovo Border Post On Fire

Ethnic Serbs set fire to a border crossing post in northern Kosovo on Wednesday after Kosovo's government claimed it was under its control following a deadly raid, raising fears of more violence. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

UN Starts Olympic Countdown Clock

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon starts the one-year Olympic countdown clock at U.N. headquarters. Accompanying him are Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis and Britain's Ambassador to the U.N., Mark Lyall Grant. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

UK Blogger Denies Links To Breivik

A British right-wing blogger accused of links with Anders Behring Breivik has denied any connection with the Norway gunman.

Norway: Trial On Terror

Does the situation in Norway pose a threat to U.S. national security?

Inside The Norway Terror Suspect's Mind

Norwegian terror suspect Anders Behring Breivik was "surprised" that he was able to pull off the series of attack.

Gaddafi's Failure To Meet Deadline

There is renewed pressure on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to step down from power.

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