November 29, 2011 Archives

Afghan Perspectives On Post-Transition

Perspectives for Afghan governance and issues following the 2014 transition.

Tracking Terrorists In Africa

Discussing U.S. efforts against al Qaeda in Somalia.

Raw Video: Students Storm British Embassy

Dozens of hard-line Iranian students stormed the British Embassy in Tehran, bringing down the Union Jack flag and throwing documents from windows in scenes reminiscent of the anger against Western powers after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Australian Police Make Huge Drug Bust

Australian Federal Police seize drugs worth an estimated 30 million U.S. dollars, hidden in a shipment of raisins.

Obama Offers EU Moral Support, Not Money

Wary of Europe's deepening debt crisis, President Barack Obama said Monday the United States stands ready to do its part to help the continent, even as the White House ruled out any financial contributions from U.S. taxpayers.

Pro-Assad Supporters Protest Sanctions

Thousands rallied in Damascus in support of President Bashar al-Assad on the heels of unprecedented economic sanctions by the Arab League.

Russia's New Brain Drain

Russia experiencing a new wave of emigration and brain drain as its best minds flee instability and stagnation, looking abroad for a 'breath of fresh air' and career opportunities.

Egypt Quiet On Second Day Of Voting

Egypt begins day two of parliamentary election voting.

The Truth Behind The NATO Strikes

White House walks tightrope in investigating deadly strikes on Pakistani forces involving NATO.

Pakistan, The Eurozone And Presidential Travel

Jake Tapper asks WH press secretary about Obama's visits to battleground states.

Hassan: U.S. Must Apologize To Pakistan

Wajid Shamsul Hassan, Pakistani High Comm. to UK, says the U.S. must 'tender an apology to the people of Pakistan.'

Cain Discusses Pakistan Strategy

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain discusses whether Pakistan is 'too nuclear to fail.'

European Commission's Barroso Insists Euro Will Survive Crisis

The debt crisis in Europe that, until now, has threatened individual countries, now threatens the continent's common currency. Jeffrey Brown discusses Europe's debt woes and the Euro's future with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso.

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