The World’s religion editor Jane Little speaks with John Micklethwait of the Economist magazine. He’s the co-author with Adrian Wooldridge of a new book called “God is Back.” It describes a global revival of faith.
The Russian political event of the year may very well be hundreds of miles from Moscow. A ballerina, a porn star, a billionaire, and an arm wrestling champion are all among the candidates for mayor of Sochi, the resort town that will host the 2014 Winter Olympics. Jessica Golloher has the story.
Our daily geography puzzler.
The answer to today’s Geo Quiz is Petty Island, a small island in the Delaware River between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It’s been owned for years by the oil company CITGO, which is owned by the Venezuelan government. Now Venezuela wants to hand ownership of the island over to New Jersey. Anchor Katy Clark gets [...]
Techtonic is the name of the latest dance craze in the nightclubs of France. The World’s Gerry Hadden has that story.
Pakistan is gripped by a wave of bloody attacks by Islamic militants. In one of the most recent, they stormed a police training school in Lahore armed with guns and grenades. It’s the latest evidence of the violence spreading from the troubled North-West border region to the country’s major cities. The BBC’s Jill McGivering has been traveling across Pakistan, conducting interviews with a variety of people in an attempt to assess the impact of the insurgency.
Today on The World: President Obama focuses on the Middle East, as he hosts the King of Jordan at the White House; Also, a US decision not to renegotiate NAFTA right now gets mixed reviews in Mexico; Plus what actor Jackie Chan thinks about freedom in China — and why he might wish he hadn’t [...]
President Obama met with the King of Jordan today at the White House. Mr. Obama says he’s a strong supporter of a Palestinian state alongside Israel. But as The World’s Aaron Schachter reports, many in the Middle East are doubtful that President Obama or anybody else could bring about significant change in the region right [...]
Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Joel Rubin, Government Affairs Director for “J Street,” a political action committee and lobbying group. The group represents pro-Israel, pro-peace American Jews and their allies, and supports a two-state solution for the Middle East.
The World’s Lorne Matalon reports on how Mexico is reacting to the Obama Administration’s decision not to seek a renegotiation of NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement. Mexico’s government doesn’t want to re-open the trade deal. But critics in Mexico are disappointed, because they feel NAFTA has hurt Mexicans economically.
On the first day of the UN conference on racism, Iran’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad provoked a walk out with his speech labeling Israel a racist state. Anchor Marco Werman has this quick note on the second day of the UN conference on racism.
The British government launched hearings today into the actions of some police officers during the G20 summit in London earlier this month. Police have been accused of attacking protesters at the summit — and one of the confrontations may have led to a protester’s death. The World’s Laura Lynch reports from London.
Movie star Jackie Chan is on the defensive after he said that “too much freedom” might be bad for China. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with The World’s Mary Kay Magistad in Beijing about how the comment went down in Beijing.
The Pentagon is increasingly falling prey to cyber-attacks. The latest incident involved the multi-billion-dollar Joint Strike Fighter project. The Defense Department is pointing the finger at China. Siobhan Gorman reported the story for today’s Wall Street Journal. She speaks with anchor Marco Werman.
A UNESCO project went online today. It’s the World Digital Library. It’s a collaboration among libraries and cultural institutions around the world that are making some of their treasures available on line. The World’s Alex Gallafent has the story.