World's busiest airport falls silent
London, England - As I sit in the car park of a hotel just outside Heathrow's perimeter fence, I can actually hear the conversations emanating from the dozen or so other TV crews camped here. The...
View ArticleWarsaw: a thousand miles from home
Across Europe - Like hundreds of thousands if not millions of others I found myself a considerable distance from home when the volcanic ash from Iceland grounded my flight. As it turns out, I was...
View ArticleUnited in sorrow in Poland
It was 3 a.m. in Los Angeles when I got the call from the office: The Polish President had been killed in a plane crash in Russia. That is all we knew at that point. When I put the phone down I thought...
View ArticleMeeting Jackson Kaujeua, Namibia's musical hero
The voice that once gave melody to a movement is now, at times, no louder than a whisper. Ill heath has taken its toll one of Namibia’s best-known musicians, Jackson Kaujeua. But on the 20th...
View ArticleUp against a solid wall near Jerusalem
Seven in the morning. my phone rings: a text message from the International Solidarity Movement, which describes itself as a "Palestinian-led organization committed to resisting the Israeli occupation...
View ArticleInternational Correspondents: The Internet election?
London, England – The UK election leads our coverage this month, not because of its significance for Britain and beyond but for the manner in which this election is being conducted. Some say this is...
View ArticleKathmandu protest a peaceful affair
Kathmandu, Nepal - I am standing in the middle of a mass of red flags held up by an ocean of people in the capitol of Nepal, Kathmandu. Printed in white on the flags is the sickle, the sign of the...
View ArticleWorld Expo fatigue sets in early
Shanghai, China - On the opening day of the World Expo, we set up our live shot on the corner of gate 5, in the shadow of the towering China Pavilion. Two hours before the park officially opened,...
View ArticleFire and blood on the streets of Athens
Athens, Greece - Angry protest turned to tragedy on Athens' streets today. Demonstrators threw a petrol bomb into the Marfin Egnantia Bank in Central Athens. Three employees were killed in the blaze,...
View ArticleInterviewing 'Home Boy' author H.M. Naqvi
Lahore, Pakistan - No one who has ever driven in Karachi will doubt when one of it’s residents claims to have been stuck in traffic. When gridlock clamps the city in it’s sweaty, seething, steely grip...
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