October 27, 2011 Archives

President of Pakistan On Economic Growth

Ali Zardari discusses economic growth in Asia.

Keeping Radical Islamists From Recruiting On Indonesia's Campuses

Filmmaker Hanung Bramantyo hopes his controversial new film will spread tolerance and help quell recruitment by radical Islamists on Indonesia's university campuses.

Europe Crafts Debt Deal, Markets Pleased

European leaders have crafted a plan to solve their debt crisis by having banks take bigger losses. Markets were cheering the news Thursday. (Oct. 27)

Mexico Braces For Storm

Hurricane Rina weakens on the way to Mexico's Caribbean coast but those in its expected path are taking no chances.

Hajj Pilgrims Circumambulate Kaaba

Mecca pilgrims circumabulate the Kaaba at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Travis Brecher reports.

Gaddafi Son May Prefer Surrender To Death

Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam reported to be considering turning himself into the International Criminal Court. Deborah Gembara reports.

Bailout Boost For Europe

European leaders agreed to boost the region's bailout fund to one trillion euros, but details still have to be decided. At the same time, a framework for re-funding banks was agreed upon, according to EU sources.

Israeli 'Price Tag' Comes At High Cost

Extremist Israeli settlers have been damaging Palestinian property, as a practice called price tag-- a response to perceived Israeli government actions against the settlements. Officials fear the extreme measures could escalate violence. (Oct. 26)

Europe Faces Key Test In Debt Crisis

European leaders face enormous pressure to solve their debt crisis at an emergency summit. (Oct. 26)

Cain Mocks Secretary Clinton Handling Of Iran

At a Tea Party rally in Texas, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain criticized Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for waving her finger at Iran, "as if they are going to listen to us."

Clashes Paralyze Parts Of Syria

At least 13 people are dead following clashes that have paralyzed parts of Syria. Deborah Gembara reports.

Eurozone Beginning To Unravel?

Nile Gardiner, weighs in on the continuing debt crisis in Europe, plus what he thinks is ahead regarding bailouts.

What's Next For The Eurozone?

Andrew Stevens discusses what's to come following a long-awaited European bailout deal.

Will EU Deal Save European Markets?

Larry Kantor, shares insight on the European debt deal and whether it will calm the markets.

Drawing An Israel-Palestine Border

Can land swaps really meet the needs of both sides?

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