Watch the full show from Friday, November 6: Abbas decides to step aside from the Palestinian Authority; Britain’s prime minister stays the course in Afghanistan; hundreds of thousands of Somalis are displaced by raging civil war; and, 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, some Russians sa...
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Watch the show from Friday, October 16: On World Food Day, one billion people do not get enough to eat; four more U.S. troops are killed in Afghanistan; violence sweeps Pakistan; and, a British study suggests children are beginning formal education too young.
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(NECN: Brian Burnell, New Britain, Conn.) - Stanley Tools was founded in New Britain, Connecticut 150 years ago. Over the years, Stanley’s footprint has shrunk as has its work force in New Britain. NECN's Brian Burnell takes the puls...
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Watch the show from Wednesday, October 21: China distributes H1N1 flu vaccine; there are signs of progress in nuclear talks between Iran and the West; drug violence still rages in Juarez, Mexico; and, religious groups in Turkey threaten democracy by promoting ethical and moral values.
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Watch the full show from Thursday, November 5: security situation worsens in Afghanistan; violence against children increases in Pakistan; Islamic militants ravage Somalia; and energy efficiency in Denmark.
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The head of Britain’s financial services authority says too much debt and too many transactions contributed to the U.S. economic collapse. WSJ economics editor David Wessel says Adair Turner's ideas could prove a role model for others on financial regulation.
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2 Nov 09: The Foreign Secretary has met with his counterpart in Moscow, after stating that Andrei Lugovoi was still wanted in connection with the death of Alexander Litvinenko.
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