Release of Britons from Iran (3:30) April 4, 2007permalink
The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, unexpectedly announces that the 15 British naval personnel seized by Iranian forces nearly two weeks ago are to be released. Roxanna Saberi reports from Tehran.
US-Iranian relations (4:00) April 4, 2007permalink
Iran's release of 15 British sailors today hasn't helped US-Iranian relations. The World's Matthew Bell explains.
The new Palestinian Justice Minister faces a daunting challenge. He's trying to create a system of justice in a place where there's little respect for the law. The World's Aaron Schachter reports from the West Bank.
Mexico's Huichol indians aren't on the power grid. But a new technology may bring them light. American designers and architects are distributing a textile there that absorbs the sun's rays during the day, and gives off light at night. The World's technology correspondent Jason Margolis has more.
Surveillance in Britain (2:00) April 4, 2007permalink
The World's Alex Gallafent looks at one aspect of surveillance in Britain. Citizens are being watched by an estimated $4-million closed circuit TV cameras. Now a few of them talk.
Kosovo independence, part II (5:00) April 4, 2007permalink
The Serbian province of Kosovo may be one step closer to independence, thanks to a recommendation from the United Nations' special envoy. The World's Gerry Hadden met with some Serbs to find out about their hopes for the future.
Balkan vintage wine-lovers (4:30) April 4, 2007permalink
The tiny Balkan country of Macedonia has become a big draw for vintage wine-lovers. Caches of wine dating back to World War One have reportedly been discovered throughout the country. Anchor Lisa Mullins gets the full story from author and wine expert, Hugh Johnson.
Journey from the Fall (5:00) April 4, 2007permalink
The World's Beth Accomando tells us about a new film called "Journey from the Fall." It's the story of what happened to a Vietnamese family in the years after the fall of Saigon.