New York Times columnist David Brooks critiques how the press covered the shooting of Arizona Senator Gabrielle Giffords. He argues that the media politicized the issue, shifting focus away from...
In this episode of The Team, Bukenya insists that the players participate in a promotional ?peace tournament? in one of the slums. Many unintended consequence follow, challenging the players and...
(Global Pulse: November 18, 2009) Is it time for the U.S to accept China's equality? President Obama makes a historic trip to China, stressing the importance of China as partner...
(Global Pulse: October 1, 2009) A behind-the-scenes look at how Global Pulse happens. Our secret weapon: a committed team of news junkies and journalists from around the world. Our mission...
In August 2007 Hurricane Dean devastated much of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, destroying infrastructure, the environment and people's livelihoods, much of which is still in disrepair to this day. To better...
In this episode of Global Spirit, host Phil Cousineau explores the transcendent qualities of spiritual and sacred music with guests Rev. Alan Jones and Grammy-award-winning singer Joanne Shenandoah.
Amal wants to meet Meir’s parents, so Meir hires substitute, tolerant parents to fill in. Meanwhile, Amjad invites Bushra out to a fancy restaurant frequented by Jerusalem’s elite, and ends...
Robert Gard, retired General and former President of National Defense University, provides an historical perspective on relations between the United States and Iran.
In this town hall meeting, which took place on December 4, 2007, prominent military figures discuss the history of the U.S.' relationship with Iran and suggest ways forward to meaningful...