South Africa law focuses on teen sex (4:00) January 2, 2008permalink
A new law in South Africa makes it illegal for teenagers to kiss before they're 16. The law is about more than just kissing though. It's supposed to tackle sexual violence -- and it puts a lot of emphasis on controlling teen sexuality. Terry FitzPatrick reports from Cape Town, South Africa.
Drug debate in Spain (4:00) January 2, 2008permalink
The World's Gerry Hadden reports on a non-profit group in Spain that helps young people use drugs in the safest way possible. Critics say that promotes illegal drug use.
Reporter Dorian Jones profiles a heavy metal band from Baghdad. The band left Iraq to escape death threats. Now the musicians look for gigs in Istanbul, Turkey.
Entire program - Jan 3, 2008 January 3, 2008permalink
Entire program - Jan 3, 2008
An update on Kenya’s political violence (5:15) January 3, 2008permalink
Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks to the BBC's Peter Greste about the latest violence in Kenya. An opposition rally aimed at protesting the outcome of last week's elections was called off today. But that didn't stop the rioting.
Kenya's impact on regional economy (4:00) January 3, 2008permalink
The World's Matthew Bell reports on the impact the violence in Kenya could have on the economy -- both inside the country and in the surrounding region.
An American ex-pat's view of Kenya (4:00) January 3, 2008permalink
Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Meghan White, an American woman who's a long-term resident of Nairobi, Kenya, about her perspective on the events that led to the eruption of violence this week.
Banning forced marriage in Germany (5:20) January 3, 2008permalink
Germany is considering a ban on so-called forced marriages. The legislation is aimed at the large community of Turkish Muslims living in Germany. The World's Gerry Hadden has more.