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Hurt in Libya's Revolution, Some Rebels Being Treated in Boston Area
A group of 22 Libyan men who were wounded while fighting against the Gaddafi regime in last year's war have been recovering here in the U.S., at a hospital on Boston's North Shore. Jared Bowen of WGBH-TV Boston reports.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Jan 7, 2012 -
Syria's Assad Denies Ordering Deadly Crackdown as Sanctions Drive Down Currency
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad denied in a Wednesday interview that he ordered a deadly crackdown on protesters. Jeffrey Brown speaks with NPR's Deborah Amos, reporting from Beirut, about how the interview will be viewed inside Syria, the state of the uprising in Homs and the effects of sanctions on businesses and citizens.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Dec 7, 2011 -
Under Pressure, Yemen's Saleh Signs Deal to End 33-Year Rule
Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh signed a statement on Wednesday agreeing to resign, ending 33 years of authoritarian rule. Jeffrey Brown reports.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Nov 23, 2011 -
As Arab Pressure Intensifies on Syria, What's Next for Assad?
The Arab League voted overwhelmingly on Saturday to suspend Syria\'s membership in an effort to further pressure President Bashar al Assad to stop the crackdown on dissidents. Margaret Warner discusses the growing frustration with Syria with The Atlantic Council\'s Michele Dunne and University of Maryland\'s Shibley Telhami.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Nov 14, 2011 -
Gadhafi, Son Buried in Secret Desert Location
Libyan officials said the body of deposed leader Moammar Gadhafi and his son Muatassim were buried in an Islamic ceremony Tuesday. Independent Television News\' Bill Neely reports from Tripoli.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 25, 2011 -
What Political Models Might Shape the New Libya, Tunisia?
Hisham Melhem, the Washington bureau chief of Al Arabiya News, Michele Dunne, director of the Rafik Hariri Center for Middle East Peace at the Atlantic Council, and Marina Ottaway of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace speak with Gwen Ifill about the next steps for the Arab spring in Libya, Tunisia and Syria.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 24, 2011 -
As Democratic Tunisia and New Libya Emerge, No End in Sight to Syrian Uprising
Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab spring, held its first truly democratic vote this weekend. Their Libyan neighbors continued to celebrate the death of Moammar Gadhafi, though more questions about his death continue.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 24, 2011 -
Libya's Ambassador: 'The Book of Gadhafi Has Come to the End'
Libya\'s National Transitional Council is expected to officially announce the nation\'s liberation this weekend. The country is also expected to soon form a new interim government.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 21, 2011 -
Gadhafi Burial Delayed Amid Questions Over Cause of Death
Islamic tradition dictates a person should be buried within 24 hours of death, but burial for former Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi was delayed amid questions surrounding the sequence of events that lead to his death on Thursday. Bill Neely and Lindsey Hilsum of International Television News report from Libya.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 21, 2011 -
News Wrap: Syrian Forces Open Fire on Rallies, Kill at Least 24
In other news Friday, Syrian demonstrators filled the streets of Homs and other areas after Friday prayers, but at least 24 people were killed when government forces opened fire on the rallies. Also, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered another blunt warning to Pakistan to step up its anti-terror efforts.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 21, 2011 -
Obama: 'Long War in Iraq' Will Finish by End of 2011
More here: http://to.pbs.org/q10anS President Barack Obama announced Friday afternoon an end to the Iraq war, declaring that all American troops will leave the country by the end of the year. "As promised, the rest of our troops in Iraq will come home by the end of the year.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 21, 2011 -
How Will History Judge U.S., Coalition Intervention in Libya?
President Obama said Moammar Gadhafi\'s death \"marks the end of a long and painful chapter.\" Margret Warner explores how history may view President Obama and the United State for intervening in Libya with Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations and James Steinberg, former Obama administration deputy secretary of State.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 20, 2011 -
Looking Back at Gadhafi's Brutal, Sometimes Bizarre 42-Year Reign
Moammar Gadhafi, killed by rebel forces on Thursday, had hunted by rebels since the Arab Spring began in Libya in February. Gwen Ifill reports on how the dictator came to power, his 42-year rule and his mostly contentious relationship with the U.S.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 20, 2011 -
'However Joyous,' New Libya Faces Rivalries, Problems to Come
The mood in Tripoli Thursday night was joyful with people honking horns and shooting off celebratory gunfire after the death of Moammar Gadhafi and the fall of the loyalist stronghold of Sirte, according to Independent Television News' Lindsey Hilsum. Jeffrey Brown discusses the future of the new Libya with Hilsum.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 20, 2011 -
What Killed Gadhafi: Firefight Wounds or Execution?
Deposed Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was killed Thursday after a battle in his hometown of Sirte, the last major bastion of loyalists\' resistance amid the country\'s revolution. Alex Thomson of Independent Television News reports from Libya about the dictator\'s last day alive.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 20, 2011 -
Obama: Gadhafi's Death Marks 'End of a Long and Painful Chapter' for Libya
For more on this story go to http://www.pbs.org/newshour/ President Obama said Thursday afternoon that the death of Moammar Gadhafi marks the end of a long and painful chapter for Libya. "Today we can definitively say the Gadhafi regime has come to an end," the president said.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 20, 2011 -
Amid Chaos, 'Libya Needs to Start on a Process of State Building'
As Libya struggles for stability, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday urged its transitional government to commit to a democratic path forward without reprisals. Margret Warner discusses what has and hasn't been accomplished in creating a new state with Dartmouth College's Dirk Vandewalle, appearing from London.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 18, 2011 -
Clinton Pledges More Aid for New Libyan Government in Unannounced Visit
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton underscored U.S. support for the Libyan revolution Tuesday and pledged more aid to the country's transitional government during an unannounced visit to Tripoli.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 18, 2011 -
News Wrap: Libyan Rebels Claim Capture of Gadhafi's Son
In other news Thursday, rebel forces in Libya announced that they captured another of Moammar Gadhafi's sons. They said Mutassim Gadhafi was taken when he tried to escape the city of Sirte.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 13, 2011 -
Libyans Not Hearing Much About Nation-Building Process
Libyan rebel forces continue to press for control of Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte. Margaret Warner discusses the hunt for the deposed leader and his family plus efforts to build a national government and other institutions with The Washington Post's Tara Bahrampour in Tripoli.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Sep 28, 2011
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pbsnewshour A group of 22 Libyan men who were wounded while fighting against the Gaddafi regime in last year's war have been recovering here in the U.S., at a hospital on Boston's North Shore. Jared Bowen of WGBH-TV Boston reports.
Jan 7, 2012