Katy Clark

Venezuela Announces Return of Ailing Hugo Chavez

The government of Venezuela says ailing president Hugo Chavez has returned to his country from Cuba. Anchor Katy Clark speaks with blogger Francisco Toro sabout what the return could mean for Venezuela.

Venezuela Announces Return of Ailing Hugo Chavez

Anti-Apartheid Leader Mamphela Ramphele Announces New Party to Challenge South Africa's ANC

Anti-Apartheid Leader Mamphela Ramphele Announces New Party to Challenge South Africa's ANC

Dresden Peace Prize Given to an Ex-Soviet Soldier Who Didn't Do His Job

Dresden Peace Prize Given to an Ex-Soviet Soldier Who Didn't Do His Job
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Al-Qaeda 'Memo' Left Behind by Fleeing Mali Militants

Al-Qaeda 'Memo' Left Behind by Fleeing Mali Militants

Remembering Keiko Fukuda, the Mother of Judo

Remembering Keiko Fukuda, the Mother of Judo

'Where Soldiers Come From' Follows Young Men Before and After War

A preview of the film "Where US Soldiers Come From."

'Where Soldiers Come From' Follows Young Men Before and After War
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Syrian human rights lawyer speaks about the regime

One of the most vocal critics of the Syrian regime is human rights lawyer and campaigner Haitham Maleh. He has been jailed several times for his views and was released last month just before the protests in Syria began. Maleh speaks to anchor Katy Clark.

Syrian human rights lawyer speaks about the regime

French police unhappy about beer ban

Anchor Katy Clark has details on a new rule that bars French riot police from drinking wine or beer with their meals while on duty.

French police unhappy about beer ban

Helping Japan from Massachusetts

Katy Clark visits Amos Lawrence Elementary School in Brookline, Massachusetts. Since last week's earthquake, parents and students have been raising money and folding paper cranes to show their support for friends and family in Japan.

Helping Japan from Massachusetts

Possible scenarios for Libya

The World's Katy Clark reports on what could happen in Libya if the Gaddafi regime were to fall. There's concern that chaos or civil war could follow, because Gaddafi has prevented any leaders or institutions to develop under his rule.

Possible scenarios for Libya
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New nations

Sunday's referendum in southern Sudan got us thinking about new countries for the Geo Quiz. It's worth noting that there have been more than 30 countries created in the past two decades. So here's the question: What are the 5 newest countries?

New nations
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Journey to China

In the Geo Quiz we hear from a traveler who visited his in-laws for the holidays. His nearly 7,000 mile journey started in Denver: He went to a place known in Chinese as Dongbei. Do you know what the region is called in English?

Journey to China
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The fortified island

For the Geo Quiz today we are looking for a British territory in the Atlantic. It is a small island, but has one of the world's highest concentrations of historic forts.

The fortified island
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President Obama's Afghanistan review

President Obama has said the US is 'on track' to achieve its goals in Afghanistan, following publication of the US annual strategy review. Katy Clark reports.

President Obama's Afghanistan review
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Backyard innovation in Kenya

For today's Geo Quiz we are looking for a city located in between the cities of Kampala and Mombasa. Host Katy Clark takes us to the backyard of an ambitious engineer in this city who has built his own aircraft.

Backyard innovation in Kenya