May 14, 2012 Archives

Sino-Indian Relations

Partners, Rivals, or Both?

Is Austerity to Blame for Europe's Economic Woes?

From Nobel laureate Paul Krugman to the free-market-friendly Economist magazine to former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, all sorts of experts are charging that financial austerity measures are killing the great economies of Europe.

Greek Crisis Deepens With No Breakthrough in Coalition Talks

Greek political party leaders emerge from emergency cabinet talks with no breakthrough in sight, raising the prospect of new elections that could scupper reforms and force the country out of the eurozone.

Raw Video: Thousands Protest Austerity in Spain

Hours after police in Madrid arrested 18 people, thousands of demonstrators reassembled to protest the government's harsh austerity measures. Police say nationwide, the protests drew more than 70-thousand people this past weekend.

Sen. Feinstein Talks National Security

A key lawmaker talks about the United States and the importance of the defense budget.

Queen Arrives in Carriage for Diamond Jubilee Pageant.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth arrives for a pageant at Windsor Castle starring international performers to mark her Diamond Jubilee.

Death Toll Rises In Mexico Massacre

A Nuevo Leon state security official says bodies found dumped on a Mexico highway had been decapitated and updates death to toll to least 49.

Transition of Power Leaves Afghanistan's Poor in Limbo

In six month's time, Afghan leaders will take over security in areas that make up 75 percent of the nation's population. As Allen Pizzey reports, the transition of power will leave many Afghans in limbo.

Rep. Rogers: White House Wasn't Straight on Bomb Plot

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers, R-Mich., says the bomb plot leak was 'premature chest thumping.'

Will the Violence Ever End in Syria?

Ivan Watson reports on the ongoing violence and protests in Syria that has continued for over 15 months.

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