Introduction to Timescast February 8 2011
Let's dive into the details surrounding Timescast February 8 2011. Cairo's protests spread to the Parliament; a TV interview inspires Egyptians; and Julian Assange is back in court. Watch more ...
Timescast February 8 2011 Comprehensive Overview
Airstrikes in eastern Libya; world leaders pressure Colonel Qaddafi to resign; the cost of speaking out against him. Please visit ... As antigovernment forces claim victory in Benghazi, clashes break out around the Libyan capital of Tripoli; and journalists struggle ... Libyan rebels try to set up an alternative government; journalists wait for Colonel Qaddafi; and Democrats and Republicans differ ...
Cairo's "Day of Departure" protests end peacefully in Tahrir Square; and Helene Cooper reports on the Obama administration's ...
Summary & Highlights for Timescast February 8 2011
- As protests spread across the Middle East, the United States delivers a different diplomatic message to its friends and its foes; and ...
- Rick Santorum's momentum | A donor to a pro-Santorum "super PAC" | Mitt Romney plans his offensive. Please visit ...
- President Obama addresses the downgrade of the United States' credit rating; Arab countries increase pressure on Syria; and ...
- As protests continue throughout the Middle East, authoritarian governments limit Internet access. Watch more videos at ...
- Pro-Mubarak and antigovernment protesters face off in Tahrir Square. Watch more videos at nytimes.com/video.
That wraps up our extensive overview of Timescast February 8 2011.