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An ongoing series from Iran - comprised largely of footage shot on cell phones and small cameras and smuggled out of the country - detailing the fortunes of the Green Movement, a student-led protest movement that has emerged in the wake of the controversial 2009 Iranian presidential elections.
An ongoing series from Iran - comprised largely of footage shot on cell phones and small cameras and smuggled out of the country - detailing the fortunes of the Green Movement, a student-led protest movement that has emerged in the wake of the controversial 2009 Iranian presidential elections.
The UN mission in Nepal is drawing to a close, but the Maoist military may not want them to leave too soon. Rajneesh Bhandari reports from Kathmandu.
An ongoing series from Iran - comprised largely of footage shot on cell phones and small cameras and smuggled out of the country - detailing the fortunes of the Green Movement, a student-led protest movement that has emerged in the wake of the controversial 2009 Iranian presidential elections.
Torrential flooding has left giant swaths of Pakistan under water and driven millions of people from their homes. Ali Siddiqui, director of the Mahvash & Jahangir Siddiqui Foundation, discusses the catastrophe and its possible consequences.
Ali Siddiqui, director of the Mahvash & Jahangir Siddiqui Foundation, discusses the Pakistan's catastrophic flood and its consequences.
An ongoing series from Iran - comprised largely of footage shot on cell phones and small cameras and smuggled out of the country - detailing the fortunes of the Green Movement, a student-led protest movement that has emerged in the wake of the controversial 2009 Iranian presidential elections.
An ongoing series from Iran - comprised largely of footage shot on cell phones and small cameras and smuggled out of the country - detailing the fortunes of the Green Movement, a student-led protest movement that has emerged in the wake of the controversial 2009 Iranian presidential elections.
Bob Shepherd, former security advisor in Afghanistan and Pakistan, discusses his new novel, THE INFIDEL, as well as the realities of the war in Afghanistan in 2010.
Young Republican political pundit and author S.E. Cupp shares her views on Prop 8, the Ground Zero mosque controversy, and the myth that all conservatives are prudes.