Iran and the US are both crowing about the agreement the two sides reached over the weekend. But major US allies are unsure of what to make of it and fear the US approach to the Middle East is changing dramatically, perhaps for the worse.
The House of Representatives is set to vote on a resolution to scale back the US military intervention in Libya. We're joined by Todd Zwillich, Takeaway Washington Correspondent and Ian Black, Middle East editor of The Guardian.
A video of a 13-year-old boy being brutally killed and brutalized has raised outrage and ignited more protests in Syria calling for regime change.
Thousands of pages of confidential Palestinian records of negotiations with Israel and the U.S. have been published by the Guardian and Al Jazeera. Ian Black and Martin Indyk discuss.
Is the leak a shining example of freedom of the press, or a dangerous and damaging action? We're joined by Ian Black, editor from The Guardian, and Daniel Korski, senior policy fellow for the European Council on Foreign Relations.
President Obama has repeatedly tried to explain the mission in Afghanistan, eight years after the September 11th attacks, as an attempt to destroy al-Qaida as a threat. Joining us is Ian Black, Middle East editor for The Guardian newspaper.
Many experts believe al-Qaeda has lost some support in recent years. They claim the terrorist group isn't as strong as it once was. Anchor Marco Werman speaks to Ian Black , the Middle East Editor of the Guardian newspaper.