The World's Katy Clark reports on how other countries are reacting to the bailout talks in Washington.
Guest: Jonathan Marcus, BBC diplomatic correspondent
Guest: Crispin Thorold, BBC correspondent in Baghdad
Guest: Clifford Levy, New York Times Moscow bureau chief
The United States is stepping up its criticism of Russia's military intervention in Georgia, and President Bush today accused Moscow today of bullying and intimidation. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with the BBC's Natalya Antelava in Tbilisi.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice repeated demands today that Pakistan take stronger action to rein in militants on its border with Afghanistan, where the Taliban appear to be growing in strength
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met face-to-face today with her North Korean counterpart in Singapore in the highest-level meeting between the U.S. and North Korea in years, as Anchor Marco Werman speaks with the BBC's Jonathan Head in Singapore.
Rice is asking Arab allies for financial and political support for the rebuilding of Iraq, but few are stepping up to help the Iraqi government as much as the Bush administration would like.
The World's Matthew Bell reports on Iran's announcement that it's begun to install thousands of new centrifuges at the country's main nuclear plan, a step taken in defiance of international calls to freeze its nuclear program.
Anchor Lisa Mullins gets an expert analysis on the situation in Zimbabwe from Andrew Meldrum, a journalist who covered Zimbabwe for 20 years, until he was expelled by President Mugabe's government.
Anchor Marco Werman speaks with reporter David Rose, author of an article in this month's Vanity Fair about the way the United States has handled the rift between Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah.