
2018: What's next for the Middle East and Europe?
CBS News correspondent Seth Doane on the prospects for diplomacy, and the rise of populist, far-right and separatist movements
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CBS News correspondent Seth Doane on the prospects for diplomacy, and the rise of populist, far-right and separatist movements
The Red Cross says the situation in Eastern Ghouta has reached a “critical point,” with life there becoming “impossible”
In the face of danger, a pair of padres are finding and protecting ancient religious books and manuscripts from terrorists
Benedictine monk preserves historic sacred and secular texts from the destruction of ISIS and the war against it in Iraq
The U.N. approved the delivery of humanitarian aid across borders and conflict lines in Syria for another year on Tuesday
The non-governmental organization said 60 percent of those killed were murdered
Elizabeth Palmer reports on the latest on the Middle East uprisings in Libya, Syria, and Yemen; Then, Bob Schieffer spoke with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton on the United States' role in the Middle East uprisings; Also, Bob Schieffer comments on the overload of news stories overshadowing Congress' actions.
Bob Schieffer is joined by Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Rep. Tim Griffin (R-Ark.), and Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) to discuss America's involvement in Libya and Syria, raising the debt ceiling, and President Obama's investigation into rising gas prices; Also, Bob Schieffer comments on the royal wedding.
Bob Schieffer spoke with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on the U.S. efforts in Libya and the ongoing violence in Syria; Then, Eric Dyson and Michael Gerson discuss Donald Trump's motives behind his investigation over President Obama's birth certificate; Also, Bob Schieffer looks back on executive producer Carin Pratt's twenty years of working on "Face the Nation."
The latest on the possible government shutdown and negotiations with Iran, with Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., Reps. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Zbigniew Brzezinski, Gerald Seib, David Ignatius, Clarissa Ward, Margaret Brennan and John Dickerson.
The latest on the budget battle, the politics of gun control, and foreign policy with Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.V., and Tom Coburn, R-Okla., Rep. Matt Salmon, R-Ariz., and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Plus, a panel of experts looks at the week's news.
Two F-22A Raptors intercepted two Russian Su-25s as they flew into coordinated Coalition airspace east of the Euphrates River
In annual Q&A with media, Russian leader says claims of collusion show "lack of respect" for Trump voters
A bold intervention in Syria, coupled with both Obama and Trump's policies, opened a door for Moscow
Many members of Congress are still deciding whether or not they will vote to approve the use of U.S. military force against Syria for using chemical weapons on its people; and, more homeowners are spending more money to turn their garages into a complete living space. Garages have now surpassed basements as the part of the home builders receive requests for work to be done on.
"Children are still living through so much horror," UNICEF warns after rare visit to Damascus suburb, urging immediate evacuation
Russian leader also announces partial pullout of Russian forces from Syria after he came to Assad's rescue
Syria's dictator is trying to quash the remnants of rebellion by bombing hospitals. Still, brave doctors in the country, many of them American volunteers, are risking everything to save lives
Fighting showed no signs of letting up ahead of the resumption of U.N. peace talks in Geneva
Turkey considers the fighters, known as YPG, to be terrorists
A Chicago surgeon puts his life on the line to save victims of Syria's civil war in hospitals targeted by the regime
Putin to call Trump, discuss peace initiatives after Assad ventures out of his war-torn nation for 2nd time since 2011
After the vote, Nikki Haley said Russia's actions were "simple and shameful"
U.N. failed to extend the mandate of chemical weapons inspectors in Syria to determine blame for attack against civilians
BBC reports the U.S. and British-led coalition knew about the deal and monitored the exodus of 250 fighters with 3,500 family members
The 2025 government shutdown entered its third day on Friday, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune said it's "unlikely" senators will vote over the weekend.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' sentencing hearing is being held three months after he was convicted on two prostitution-related charges.
Police say one Manchester synagogue attack victim may have been killed by an officer's gunshot, in "a tragic and unforeseen" consequence of the rapid response.
LA County Supervisor Holly Mitchell said crews contained the fire to one area of the refinery.
The Supreme Court convenes for a new term Monday and is set to hear cases ranging from the use of race in redistricting to Trump's efforts to reshape the executive branch.
The number of unemployed people looking for work more than six months has surged to its highest level since 2021.
Deonte' Nash, a former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, speaks exclusively with "CBS Mornings" after filing a lawsuit last week against the music magnate for alleged abuse.
German and Belgian officials say unidentified drones were spotted near an airport and military base near the countries' shared border amid concern over Russian threats.
Beau Lamarra-Condon is accused of using his service pistol to kill Jesse Baird and Luke Davies at Baird's Sydney home.