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Revisiting Tiananmen Square: "It Might Be A Parade Or Something"
This from a student in China when presented with the iconic image of the "tank man." A look back at how this photograph came to be, 23 years after the massacre at Tiananmen Square.
June 5, 2012
What Will It Take to Stop Gang Violence in Chicago?
Chicago is trying again to stem its high murder rate, which has been fueled by an entrenched culture of gang violence.
June 4, 2012
Spin City: Al Qaeda's New Image-Obsessed Media Wing
When Ghaith Abdul-Ahad and his director Safa al-Ahmed met up with their Al Qaeda contact Fouad in the southern Yemeni town of Ja'ar, they had their cameras ready. What they didn't expect was that Fouad -- a fighter and political officer with Al Qaeda's local franchise Ansar al Sharia -- would as well.
May 31, 2012
Shadow Banking Down From Crisis, But for How Long?
The so-called "shadow banking system" that was at the heart of the financial crisis has seen its value fall by more than half over the last few years
May 31, 2012
Study Suggests Yemen Strikes Are Radicalizing Population
The escalating campaign of U.S. air strikes targeting suspected Al Qaeda militants in Yemen has brought ”a marked radicalization of the local population” and is “driving tribesmen to join a network linked to terrorist plots against the United States,” according to a new study.
May 30, 2012
How Did Ghaith Abdul-Ahad Inflitrate Al-Qaeda? Ask Him
Ask Ghaith Abdul-Ahad and producer Jamie Doran about their experiences infiltrating Al-Qaeda.
May 30, 2012