November 8, 2011 Archives

Israel: A Strategic Asset For The U.S.

The important contributions Israel makes to U.S. national interests.

U.S. Must Continue Engaging North Korea

Former U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy, Stephen Bosworth, says he expects a resumption of 'formal dialogue with the North Koreans on issues of substance some time in the relatively near future, both perhaps bilaterally, but also in the multilateral Six-Party Talks.'

U.S. Cybersecurity Policy

Following a government report about cyber spying from Russia and China, James Lewis talks with H. Andrew Schwartz, senior vice president for External Relations, about the economic damage and security threats these cyber attacks impose.

IAEA: Iran Developing Nuclear Weapons

The International Atomic Energy Agency will reveal new evidence that Iran is not just enriching uranium but developing the capability to use it in a weapon.

Death Toll Rises In Colombia Mudslide

Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos visits the mudslide disaster area where the death toll has risen.

Millions Stone The Devil In Hajj

Millions of Muslim pilgrims from around the world take part in the Haj ritual of stoning the devil by throwing pebbles at three walls. Rough cut (No reporter narration)

Pressure Mounts On Italy's Berlusconi To Quit

Italy is the latest target in Europe's financial crisis, as soaring borrowing rates intensified pressure on Premier Silvio Berlusconi to resign and let a new government reform the country's spendthrift ways.

Greek Prime Minister Papandreou To Step Down

Government leaders in Greece will meet to discuss who will be the country's new prime minister after George Papandreou agreed to step down

Chinese Artist Ai Gets Donations For Tax Bill

Thousands have sent money to Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei to help pay his tax bill. So far Ai says he has received $840,000, more than a third of the amount the government claims is due.

France Budgets For Austerity

France announces more than 18 billion euros of budget savings for 2012 and 2013, imposing further pain on voters to protect its credit rating and curb its deficit.

Greece Needs To Restore Confidence Between European Partners

Olli Rehn, on Monday told journalists waiting outside the European Council that it is essential for Greece to restore confidence between their European partners by establishing a coalition government of national unity.

Are U.S. Markets At The Mercy Of European Debt?

Kyle Harrington, gives his tips for making smart investment choices while the volatility in Europe continues to play out.

Euro In Better Shape Than Dollar

Peter Schiff argues Greece’s debt problems are a preview of America’s economic future.

'Contagion Effect' Of European Economy

How would Italian crisis impact U.S.?

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