The Indian government says food prices have increased almost 20 percent over last year, reaching a 10-year high. That is adversely affecting most of India’s 1.1 billion people. Worldfocus producers Mary Lockhart and Ara Ayer and correspondent Daljit Dhaliwal report on the food crisis from the sl...
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Watch the full show from Tuesday, December 22: the Obama administration wages war on Al Qaeda far beyond Pakistan and Afghanistan; U.S. marines take on Taliban forces in Afghanistan; army missions against the drug war endure in Mexico; and, saving the coral reefs in Japan.
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Recently, the U.S. is said to have provided support for an airstrike against al-Qaeda members inside Yemen. Juan Carlos Zarate, a senior adviser on terrorism at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins Edie Magnus to discuss the Obama administration’s strategy in Yemen and beyond.
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Since President Felipe Calderon launched a crackdown against drug traffickers three years ago, more than 15,000 people have been killed by drug violence, including more than 7,000 this year alone. Rodolfo de la Garza of Columbia University joins Edie Magnus to discuss the ongoing violence and th...
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Daljit Dhaliwal interviews Dan Rather, who recently returned from his eleventh trip to Afghanistan. Rather was in the eastern part of the country, near the Pakistan border, where the fight against the Taliban has been particularly fierce.
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Watch the full show from Monday, December 21: death of a leading dissident religious leader inspires a new anti-government rally in Iran; Dan Rather reports on his recent trip to Afghanistan; Holocaust survivors give emotional testimonies in Germany; Daljit Dhaliwal reports on soaring food price...
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Today, a funeral for Hossein Ali Montazeri, an 87-year-old dissident Iranian cleric, turned into a massive protest against the Iranian authorities. Ervand Abrahamian, a professor of history at the City University of New York, joins Daljit Dhaliwal to discuss the significance of the protests. And...
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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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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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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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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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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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