Sat, Jun 2, 2001
CNN examines why thousands of Africans attempt to immigrate illegally to Europe each year. Many of them are poor and they take the risk in order to go to countries that they believe hold the keys to prosperity. It looks at the poverty and conflict they are fleeing and examines the dangerous trip that they are willing to take.
Fri, Nov 16, 2001
CNN follows as reporter Saira Shah returns to Afghanistan in the aftermath of the September 11th terrorists attacks. She reunites with three Afghan girls who were forced to watch as her mother was executed by Taliban soldiers. She also tours Northern Alliance fortifications and profiles an aid worker from the United States.
2001
Examining Northern Ireland's volatile peace process through the life of Martin McGuinness, a one-time IRA operative who is now the area's Minister of Education.
The division lines run deep in Northern Ireland and they are stained with blood. Bitterness and mistrust that surrounds this long standing conflict and threatens to destroy anyone trying to broker a lasting peace.
Martin McGuinness knows this all too well. Once a leading member of the ruthless Irish Republican Army, McGuinness is now a key figure in Northern Ireland's power sharing government, a figure who now wants to deliver his province from turmoil. But many on both sides have serious doubts, and that may spell serious trouble, not only for McGuinness, but also for the fragile peace process.
McGuinness offers commentary, along with Northern Ireland First Minister David Trimble, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and political analyst Eamonn McCann. Nic Robertson reports.
The division lines run deep in Northern Ireland and they are stained with blood. Bitterness and mistrust that surrounds this long standing conflict and threatens to destroy anyone trying to broker a lasting peace.
Martin McGuinness knows this all too well. Once a leading member of the ruthless Irish Republican Army, McGuinness is now a key figure in Northern Ireland's power sharing government, a figure who now wants to deliver his province from turmoil. But many on both sides have serious doubts, and that may spell serious trouble, not only for McGuinness, but also for the fragile peace process.
McGuinness offers commentary, along with Northern Ireland First Minister David Trimble, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and political analyst Eamonn McCann. Nic Robertson reports.