Tension Continues in Honduras
(Al Jazeera English: September 24, 2009) Tension continues in Honduras following the return of ousted president Manuel Zelaya as the government extends its mandated curfew. Also in this update is continuing coverage of the UN General Assembly, where Iran's Ahmadinejad accused the U.S. and Israel of military aggression in the Middle East. The U.S. president called for Iran and North Korea to open their nuclear sites for inspection; the U.S. also announced it would start engaging Myanmar in an effort to promote democracy.
(Al Jazeera English: September 24, 2009) Tension continues in Honduras following the return of ousted president Manuel Zelaya as the government extends its mandated curfew. Also in this update is continuing coverage of the UN General Assembly, where Iran's Ahmadinejad accused the U.S. and Israel of military aggression in the Middle East. The U.S. president called for Iran and North Korea to open their nuclear sites for inspection; the U.S. also announced it would start engaging Myanmar in an effort to promote democracy.
