September 23, 2011 Archives

Philip Zelikow On 9/11

America needs to hold trials for the 9/11 conspirators.

China's 12th Five-Year Plan Deciphered

How will the 12th Five-Year Plan reshape China's growth model?

Does U.S.-China Economic Dependence Rule Out War?

How does the economic interdependence between the U.S. and China affect security strategy?

Back Home, Yemeni President Calls For Cease-fire

Yemen's president called for a cease-fire Friday, after a surprise return home to his country from Saudi Arabia. Ali Abdullah Saleh urged talks to end clashes that have claimed hundreds of lives since street protests began in February. (Sept. 23)

Ahmadinejad: It's Not Too Late To Fix U.S. Ties

Hours after criticizing America so fiercely that U.S. diplomats stormed out of the U.N. General Assembly, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday that time has not run out for the two countries to repair their bad relationship. (Sept. 23)

Funeral For Afghan Ex-president

Afghanistan's assassinated former President Burhanuddin Rabbani is buried amid condemnation and recriminations over his killing.

Libyan Ex-PM Jailed In Tunisia

Tunisia jails Libya's former Prime Minister Al Baghdadi Ali Al-Mahmoudi for entering the country illegally.

Countries With The Fastest And Slowest Internet Speeds

The five countries with the fastest internet speed are Asian and Eastern European. The country that still bares the pain of dial-up is in Africa and still waiting for a connection. Where does the USA fall? Maureen Aladin has the details.

Adm. Mullen: Pakistan Behind Attack On U.S. Embassy

America's top military officer, Adm.Mike Mullen, told a Senate committee that Pakistani intelligence was behind the attack on the U.S. embassy in Afghanistan and involved in an attack on U.S. forces on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. David Martin reports on dealing with a difficult ally.

Cameron On The Arab Spring

British Prime Minister Cameron tells the UN that the 'Arab Spring' present a "massive opportunity" to promote democracy. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)

Euro Zone Data Worst For 2 Years

A raft of disappointing data from the euro zone paints a grim outlook for europe's economy with the euro zone private sector contracting for the first time in 2 years as the sovereign debt crisis escalates.

Concern Over European Debt Crisis

Maggie Lake discusses IMF meetings in Washington where all eyes are on Europe's debt crisis.

Rice Slams Ahmadinejad's Behavior At UN

Rice slams Ahmadinejad's behavior at the UN.

Raw Video: U.S Diplomats Walkout On Iranian President

On the day after Iran released two Americans it had held for more than two years on spy charges, U.S. diplomats have walked out of the U.N. General Assembly during a speech by Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Jack Welch: China Desperate For Global Brands

People cannot predict the future of Chinese business, says Jack Welch, former GE chairman/CEO, because they lack the global brand recognition that other countries have been able to establish.

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