Borzou Daragahi

Escalating Violence and Deepening Divide in Egypt

Supporters of Egypt's ousted president took to the streets again to protest the removal of Mohammed Morsi from power. Over the weekend, security forces killed at least 83 Morsi supporters in clashes in Cairo.

Escalating Violence and Deepening Divide in Egypt

Egypt Charges Morsi with Conspiring with Hamas

Egypt Charges Morsi with Conspiring with Hamas

After a Year of Mohammed Morsi, Egyptians are Divided

After a Year of Mohammed Morsi, Egyptians are Divided

Syria Crisis: Assad's Revival Suggests Long War

Syria Crisis: Assad's Revival Suggests Long War
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Foreign Correspondent: When Becoming a Father Poses a New Set of Professional Challenges

Foreign Correspondent: When Becoming a Father Poses a New Set of Professional Challenges
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Investigation Continues Into Attack on US Consulate in Benghazi

FBI investigators have finally been able to search the site in Benghazi, Libya, where Ambassador Chris Stevens and other US personnel were killed last month.

Investigation Continues Into Attack on US Consulate in Benghazi

Turkey Protests As Syrians Open Fire At Border

Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Borzou Daragahi of the Financial Times. Syrian forces have reportedly fired on Syrians in refugee camps inside Turkey, raising questions about a UN-backed cease-fire that's supposed to go into effect on Tuesday.

Turkey Protests As Syrians Open Fire At Border

Syria Peace Deal: Questions Remain

International envoy, Kofi Annan, says Syria has accepted a six-point plan to end the conflict in that nation. But there's been no word from Damascus, and the violence is continuing unabated.

Syria Peace Deal: Questions Remain

Syria Rejects Arab League Plan

The league, meeting in Cairo, urged Syria to form a national unity government with the opposition within two months. A government official called the plan "flagrant interference" in Syria's internal affairs, state TV said.

Syria Rejects Arab League Plan

No Necklaces for Men in Iran

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared necklaces for men as "un-Islamic."

No Necklaces for Men in Iran
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NATO: A Divided Mission in Libya?

Hillary Clinton is in Berlin attending NATO meetings, where members of the alliance are debating whether to step up their attacks on Libyan forces. Meanwhile, Libyan rebels are warning of an imminent blood bath if NATO does not intensify air attacks.

NATO: A Divided Mission in Libya?
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Tunisia's political progress

Tunisia begins three days of mourning today to remember those killed in the recent uprising. A new, interim government is in place and held its first cabinet meeting. Borzou Daragahi of the Los Angeles Times is in Tunis and speaks to anchor Marco Werman.

Tunisia's political progress
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Tunisia forms national unity government

Tunisia has formed a national unity government days after a popular revolt ousted the country's president. Anchor Marco Werman gets details from Los Angeles Times reporter Borzou Daragahi who is in Tunis.

Tunisia forms national unity government
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Lebanon's government collapses

Lebanon's government fell today. Los Angeles Times correspondent Borzou Daragahi is in the capital Beirut. He tells host Lisa Mullins what the collapse of the government means for Washington's policy in Mideast.

Lebanon's government collapses
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Ahmadinejad in Lebanon

Iran's President Ahmadinejad pays a visit to Lebanon. He can expect a hero's welcome in Hezbollah strongholds but how will it play at home in Iran or in Israel? Lisa Mullins talks with Los Angeles Times Middle East correspondent Borzou Daragahi in Beirut.

Ahmadinejad in Lebanon