Pakistan remains mired in violence after another attack followed Friday prayers at a mosque. Ian Bremmer of the Eurasia Group and David Andelman of the World Policy Journal join Daljit Dhaliwal to discuss whether Pakistan’s once-close relationship with America is deteriorating.
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Watch the full show from Friday, December 18: President Obama and world leaders struggle to reach climate deal; more than 1 million people in Bangladesh have fled the rising waters; and, Germany says it wants 1 million electric cars on the road in the next 10 years.
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Finding a solution to climate change will involve a balancing act that addresses human and economic needs and ensures the long-term future of the natural world. The debate is often portrayed as an "either-or" proposition in which economic needs trump nature. For a closer look at the impact of cli...
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Regardless of what the long-term implications of Copenhagen may be, the conference was different from others in the past. Perhaps most notable was how the nations of the developing world came together to make their case. Daljit Dhaliwal interviews Lane Greene, an international correspondent for ...
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Watch the full show from Thursday, December 17: Secretary of State Clinton travels to Copenhagen and endorses a plan to pay poor nations $100 billion; in China’s coal country, going green is causing unemployment and fear; and, remembering Romania's revolution 20 years later.
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The international standoff with Iran over its nuclear ambitions seemed to go from bad to worse today, as the country test-fired a new version of its longest-range Sajjil-2 missile — capable of reaching Israel, U.S. bases in the Persian Gulf and parts of Europe. This drew quick reaction fro...
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Watch the full show from Wednesday, December 16: Iran provokes new fears when it test fires another long-range missile; debt mounts in Greece raising questions of bankruptcy; and, young Kenyan women are taught to fend off sexual violence.
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Even though the euro zone is officially out of the recession, concerns over debt are growing. The tip of the iceberg is Greece, whose credit rating was recently downgraded after its deficit ballooned to four times the E.U. limit. Daljit Dhaliwal interviews Rana Foroohar about Europe’s financial ...
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China and the U.S. are involved in a showdown at the international climate change conference in Copenhagen. At the heart of the dispute, the U.S. wants China to cut its greenhouse gas emissions more than China has proposed. Orville Schell, the director of the Center on US-China Relations at the ...
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With U.S. help, Egypt is erecting a massive iron wall to prevent smugglers from entering Gaza. The tunnel network is used to import civilian goods and military weaponry. The decision to step up anti-smuggling efforts came after Operation Cast Lead. For more on recent events in the Palestinian te...
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Correspondent Gizem Yarbil and producer Bryan Myers recently traveled to the Kurdish enclave of Diyarbakir in eastern Turkey for a closer look at the allegations that the Turkish government had engaged in a so-called "dirty war" against the Kurds.
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Watch the full show from Tuesday, December 15: China is the world’s worst polluter and leader in green technology; corruption in Afghanistan; Turkey's dirty war against the Kurds; and, an octopus at work in Indonesia.
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