August 26, 2011 Archives

Who Are The Most Dangerous Cyberterrorists?

Who are the potential cyber warriers we should most fear? A discussion between TIME and the Center for a New American Security.

Raw Video: Deadly Blast At Nigerian UN Building

A car laden with explosives detonated outside the United Nations' main office in Nigeria's capital Friday, blowing part of the concrete structure into shards and killing at least 7 people. (Aug. 26)

Kan Resigns As Prime Minister

Naoto Kan announces his resignation as prime minister of Japan. Toshi Meada reports.

WWII Spy Files Reveal Nazi Secrets

Secret MI5 files have been released that reveal an unusual liaison between a British teenager and a Gestapo officer in Paris in the 1940s.

Bomb Blast In Pakistan Market

A bomb blast in a market in northwest Pakistan killed 10 people and left more than a dozen inured

UK Economic Growth Figure Unchanged

The UK economy grew by 0.2% in the second quarter of 2011, the second estimate from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has confirmed.

Inside Gaddafi's Tripoli Base

There is jubilation among Libyan rebels in the grounds of Colonel Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli.

Could Al Qaeda Obtain Gaddafi Regime's Weapons?

A Libyan rebel leader reportedly has terror ties.

The African Response To An End To Gaddafi

Gaddafi has deep ties with leaders in other countries in Africa.

What A New Libya Will Look Like

Rick Stengel says Gaddafi's era is over and describes a post-Gaddafi Libya.

NATO Official Talks Gaddafi Strategy

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen about Gadhafi and the situation in Libya.

Hague: 'Gaddafi's Regime Is Over'

Foreign Secretary William Hague says Colonel Gaddafi's rule in Libya is over but fighting will continue.

Untended WMD A Concern After Gaddafi's Fall

Joe Cirincione, member of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's International Security Advisory Board, talks with Rachel Maddow about the danger of Libyan weapons of mass destruction and other dangerous weapons falling into the wrong hands while the country is in chaos.

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