October 28, 2011 Archives

Carl Levin On Foreign Policy

Carl Levin discusses Afghanistan and Pakistan, and other national security concerns.

Obama Takes A Question On Euro Debt Deal

President Obama answers a question about the European debt agreement during a bilateral meeting with Prime Minster Petr Necas of the Czech Republic.

Chile Volcano Lets Off Steam

The Hudson Volcano in southern Chile spews a jet of steam up to a kilometre into the sky as its alert status rises to Level 5.

Video Suggests Continued Violent Crackdown In Homs

Video posted to social media website purports to show heavy shelling and arrests in Syria.

Libya's First English Radio Show Launches

A group of young Libyans launched the country's first news, talk and music radio show, broadcast in English. "The Free Talk Show" aired its first broadcast at the beginning of October, shortly after the fall of Tripoli to revolutionary forces. (Oct. 27)

Israel Releases Egyptian Prisoners

Vehicles carrying 25 Egyptian prisoners depart from an Israeli prison as part of a swap with Egypt for an Israeli citizen accused by Cairo of espionage. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Do Libyans Care Who Killed Gaddafi?

The Libyan government might prosecute Gadhafi's killer, but is that what Libyans really want?

Greek PM Hails 'Historic' Euro Rescue

European leaders to come up with credible ideas to reign in its enormous debt and get the economy growing again.

Will Europe's 'Big Bazooka' Hit Its Target?

European leaders achieved a breakthrough early on Thursday to write off half of Greece's debt and seek foreign capital to double the eurozone's bailout fund to around €1 trillion.

A New Alliance To Support Libya's Security

Since March 2011, NATO has been operating in Libya under a U.N. mandate to protect civilians from the conflict that ultimately saw the demise of Muammar Qaddafi and his regime.

Trump: Europe's Debt Deal Could Be Good For U.S.

The Donald take on Europe's bailout, GOP candidates.

Global Markets Surge On News Of European Debt Deal

Global markets surged Thursday after European leaders clinched a deal to contain the continent's debt crisis at an emergency summit in Brussels.

U.S. Growth Depends Upon Eurozone Growth

The Eurozone reached a new debt deal Thursday, which includes the expansion of the current European bailout fund. British Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Ed Balls discusses the crisis in the Eurozone and how it is affecting the United States.

European Banks Take Bigger Losses On Greece's Debts

Leaders of European countries develop a comprehensive debt plan.

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