August 29, 2011 Archives

The European Storm

New IMF Director Christine Lagarde says European banks should be forced to recapitalize now.

Libya After Gaddafi

As Libya prepares for its future, do NATO member states have a moral responsibility to protect peace and stability?

Japan Chooses Next Prime Minister

Japan's ruling DPJ party is selecting a new leader, a man who will become the next prime minister. The winning candidate will face the task of reviving the Japanese economy, which has struggled since the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami in March.

Chemical Mixture Helps ID Mexico Murder Victims

A crime lab in Mexico's most violent city, Ciudad Juarez, is deploying a groundbreaking method to identify drug victims that have been dried out in the fierce desert sun. The method effectively reverses the decomposition process, revealing clues that would otherwise be lost. Tara Cleary reports.

American Released In Libya

American Matthew van Dyke talks about his ordeal in a notorious Libyan prison. Julie Noce reports.

Al-Qaeda's No. 2 Reported Killed In Pakistan

U.S. and Pakistani officials say al-Qaida's second-in-command, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, has been killed in Pakistan, delivering another big blow to a terrorist group that the U.S. believes to be on the verge of defeat. (Aug. 27)

Euro Struggling To Make New Gains

Timothy Connors talks about his outlook on the forex markets.

Palestinian Injures Eight In Tel Aviv

A 20-year-old Palestinian from the West Bank has injured eight people in a Tel Aviv attack.

What's Next For Libya?

Frederik Pleitgen speaks with Mustafa Abdul Jalil about the Libyan conflict.

U.S. Involvement In Libya

Former U.S. Ambassador to the UN John Bolton offers his opinion on U.S. involvement in Libya and the future of America’s military.

Dissent In Libya Against NTC Nominations

The NTC has been nominating members for a new government, but there is public resistance to the appointments.

British Defense Minister Discusses Libya

British defence minister Liam Fox spoke to Al Jazeera about the situation in Libya.

Sadistic Brutality In Libya

Extraordinary opulence and evidence of sadistic brutality in the beach compound of Gaddafi's children.

The Toll Of The Battle For Tripoli

Tripoli area hospitals are overwhelmed by the casualties caused by the battle for Tripoli.

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