A discussion with Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker on their new book.
Post-conflict growth and individual involvement in the African Union.
Friday's gathering in Cairo's Tahrir Square was meant to be a show of national unity; but a heavy influx of islamists showed the divisions at play in Egypt's revolution.
Desmond Tutu turned 80 on Friday. Festivities kicked off the day before, with rock star Bono paying tribute to the South African cleric and anti-apartheid hero. (Oct. 7)
Three women are jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Rough cut (No reporter narration).
Sausage, the riot dog has become a celebrity, always in the thick of protests and clashes, dodging rocks and tear gas and barking at police. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
The Bank of England launches a second round of quantitative easing in an attempt to stimulate the UK economy and shield it from the euro zone debt crisis - but not everyone believes it will work.
Andrew Leung, Chairman of Andrew Leung International Consultants, says the yuan bill on Capitol Hill represents a game that neither the United States or China could win.
Frederik Pleitgen reports on the meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and IMF Chief Christine Lagarde.
Sen. Lindsey Graham sound off on a China currency bill and how the country's business practices have cost the U.S. jobs
Why is there opposition to free trade agreements with Colombia, Panama and South Korea?
Could Iran's nuclear ambitions eventually lead to a nuclear attack against the U.S.?
China is remembering Steve Jobs for not only creating products but jobs, as well.