Charlie Sennott

Rise of ISIS panel

ISIS may disappear much faster than you expect

Conflict

ISIS is dominating the headlines, but how much do we really know about the brutal terrorist group? How did ISIS become a major force so quickly? You may be shocked to learn that their startling rise to power may be followed by a relatively quick fall from grace.

G20 reaction to Iran’s nuclear disclosure

Afghanistan election a test of Obama policy

Manhunt Underway for Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect

Will the Pope’s Resignation Propel the Church into Modernity?

Seventh Day of Mass Protests Called in Egypt

Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square after Friday prayers for a seventh day to call for a delay in the upcoming Parliamentary elections. Responding to calls for a “million man march,” demonstrators fear the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, the military-led transitional government, will refuse to cede power to civilian […]

The World

This Week’s Agenda: Debt Ceiling, Egypt, Economy

Conflict & Justice

We talk to Charlie Herman, business and economics editor for The Takeaway and WNYC Radio and Charlie Sennott, executive editor for GlobalPost.

The World

Continued reactions to President’s Nobel speech

Conflict & Justice

We continue our coverage of President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech with Charlie Sennott, executive editor of Globalpost.

The World

Reacting to President’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech

Global Politics

For reactions to President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech we speak to Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Charlie Sennott, executive editor of Globalpost.

The World

Anticipating President’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech

Global Politics

Anticipating President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, we speak to Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations and Charlie Sennott, executive editor of Globalpost.