Cyber Governance And InstabilityPaul Twomey discusses the challenges posed by the present state of global cyber instability.
Denmark Elects First Female PMDenmark elects first female prime minister, who promises to shift the political spectrum to the left if she can successfully unite her coalition. Jessica Gray reports.
New Yorkers Rally For PalestineAhead of the United Nations General Assembly meeting, hundreds of people rally in New York City to call for Palestinian rights. Nick Rowlands reports.
Raw Video: Soyuz Lands Safely In KazakhstanA Russian Soyuz capsule carrying three returning astronauts from the International Space Station has touched down safely in the central steppes of Kazakhstan, but not without rattling nerves after a breakdown in communications. (Sept. 16)
Disease Fears Rise In Flooded PakistanThreat of disease rises as floodwaters engulf regions of Pakistan.
The Human Toll Taken By A Decade Of WarIn the ten years after 9/11, what have U.S. troops and their families gone through?
Heroes' Welcome For Sarkozy And Cameron In LibyaFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron meet cheering crowds in Libya and promise continued help for the country's new rulers. Katharine Jackson reports.
Libyan Rebels Have Tall Mountain To ClimbFormer U.S. ambassador to NATO predicts 'perilous' political battles ahead.
Finance Minister: 'Months To Save Euro'Polish Finance Minister Jacek Rostowski discusses the debt crisis affecting Europe and steps needed to be taken.
Al-Qaeda Weakened Following Bin Laden DeathFollowing the death of Osama bin Laden, CIA drone strikes have killed many top al-Qaeda officials, severely weakening the power of the terrorist group. Bob Orr looks at what's left of the crippled organization.
Eurozone Growth Is 'Coming To A Standstill' Speaking in a press conference in Brussels on Thursday, commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs Olli Rehn predicted that the economic growth in the eurozone will come to a "virtual standstill" by the end of the year.
Verhofstadt Furious Over Polish ProposalGuy Verhofstadton Wednesday underlined the need for close EU monitoring of the government budgets of the member states of the European Union, saying he does not agree with late amendments by the Polish presidency of the union to give back the monitoring authority to European member states, instead of giving these powers to the European Commissio
Barroso Vows To Present 'Options' On Euro Bonds SoonThe European Commission will present options soon for the introduction of euro area bonds, its president José Manuel Barroso said on Wednesday (14 September), urging a decisive move towards greater economic integration to drag the euro zone out of the debt crisis.