Moussaoui is eligible for the death penalty (4:00) April 3, 2006permalink
Moussaoui is eligible for the death penalty report.
The US Supreme Court decides not to hear an appeal (3:35) April 3, 2006permalink
The World's Quil Lawrence reports on the Supreme Court's decision not to hear an appeal from Jose Padilla, a terrorism suspect once held without charges as an enemy combatant.
The BBC's Phil Mercer reports on elections in Thailand that were called to end months of protests against the government. The main opposition parties boycotted the elections, and they're calling for the prime minister to resign.
The BBC's Chris Vallance reports from London on efforts to make cell phones more environmentally friendly...and less of a recycling headache.
Charles Taylor interview (4:20) April 3, 2006permalink
The World's Gerry Hadden reports on today's speech by French President Jacques Chirac addressing the labor issues raised by protesters earlier this week.
Host Lisa Mullins speaks with United Nations' top humanitarian official Jan Egeland. He's in Sudan...but he's unable to get to the troubled region of Darfur. Mr. Egeland says that's because the government of Sudan doesn't want him to see what's going on there.
The World's Andrea Crossan reports on the Men's World Curling Championship being held this week in Lowell, Massachusetts and why curling is entering the world of cool.