Video: Greece's neo-Nazi party?
Politicians in Greece are in a desperate bid to stabilize their economy. Today they swore in a transitional cabinet before holding repeat elections next month. Among the new lawmakers are an extremist group of politicians some call neo-Nazis. Monica Villamizar reports from Athens.
Video: Dangers of tsunami debirs heading U.S. way
Now that 1.5 million tons of debris from the Japanese tsunami are headed toward U.S. shores, concern is rising about its potential danger. M. Sanjayan, a scientist at the Nature Conservancy and now a CBS News science and environmental contributor, spoke with Charlie Rose and Erica Hill about it.
Video: Mother believes newborn was stolen, sold
Linda Merrill is one of thousands of Spanish women now organizing themselves to search for babies they believe were stolen by an industrial-scale baby-trafficking racket. She shares her story with Mark Phillips.
Video: Rebekah Brooks faces criminal charges in phone hacking scandal
British prosecutors have filed criminal charges in the phone hacking scandal that rocked Rupert Murdoch's media empire. Former news executive Rebekah Brooks calls the allegations unjust. CBS' Tina Kraus reports.
Video: Transition of power leaves Afghanistan's poor in limbo
In six month's time, Afghan leaders will take over security in areas that make up 75 percent of the nation's population. As Allen Pizzey reports, the transition of power will leave many Afghans in limbo.
Video: Gitmo terror trial: Defendants ignore judge
Accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was in a Guantanamo court, where he repeatedly ignored the judge and refused to answer questions. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford was at the proceedings and talks to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill.
Video: British military ramps up Olympic security
In London, tens of thousands were on hand for the opening of the stadium that will be the centerpiece of the Summer Olympic Games. And as Elizabeth Palmer reports, Britain's military took the opportunity to flaunt its unprecedented security measures.
Video: The tale of Chen Guangcheng's flight
It sounds like a spy movie plot: the story of how Chen Guangcheng, a Chinese civil rights dissident, escaped from house arrest. David Martin describes the harrowing journey.
Video: Obama pledges Afghan support through 2024
President Obama made an unannounced trip to Afghanistan on the first anniversary of the the killing of Osama bin Laden and signed a security agreement that pledges U.S. support through 2024, reports Norah O'Donnell.
Video: U.S. military's future in Afghanistan
What will the future of the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan look like? Scott Pelley speaks with CBS News Pentagon correspondent David Martin.
Video: Obama addresses the nation from Afghanistan
CBS News Special Report: During an unannounced trip to Afghanistan on the anniversary of the death of Osama bin Laden, President Obama addressed the nation and detailed his plans to end the war, as well as the role the U.S. will play in Afghanistan's future.
Video: Al qaeda: New raid yields vital information
U.S. intelligence officials are on alert, watching for possible revenge attacks for the death of Osama bin Laden. "CBS This Morning" senior correspondent John Miller and Peter Bergen, author of "Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden, from 9-11 to Abbottabad," talk to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill.
Video: Chinese dissident's daring escape
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng escaped into the night last week after being under house arrest by the Chinese government. Celia Hatton reports.
Video: WH avoids addressing Chen Guangcheng situation
President Obama tried to avoid saying anything that could risk the hopes of diffusing the Chen Guangcheng case - an extremely delicate situation that could have a negative impact on U.S.-Chinese relations, reports Norah O'Donnell.
Video: The last minutes of Osama bin Laden
Almost one year ago, SEAL Team Six embarked on a risky mission to capture or kill Osama bin Laden. David Martin tells the story of what happened that night.
Video: Where is al Qaeda today?
With the one year mark coming on the death of Osama bin Laden, what is the state of al Qaeda? A terror trial now unfolding in New York City has provided some insights, reports John Miller.
Video: London spy mystery gets stranger
Some of Britain's top investigators are stumped by the murder of a junior U.K. spy found dead in a luggage bag in his bathtub. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Video: Japanese mayor makes his voice heard to restore town
In a country known for stoicism and patience, Futoshi Toba is anything but. To honor the 2000 victims lost in his town to the tsunami, the mayor to the Japanese city of Rikuzen-Takada is not sitting quietly as he puts the pressure on the government and local media to restore what was lost. Lucy Craft reports.
Video: Is Madeleine McCann still alive?
The 5-year anniversary of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann is next week. Scotland Yard has released an age-progressed photo of her, in hopes someone will find her. Rebecca Jarvis and Jeff Glor speak with attorney/criminologist Casey Jordan about the investigation.
Video: Koalas may be named an endangered species
The Australian government is set decide if Koalas will be listed as an endangered species. Environmental groups are concerned the decision will exclude Koalas in certain areas of Australia.
Video: Happy First anniversary, William and Kate
It's been almost exactly a year since Prince William and Kate tied the knot in the wedding of a lifetime. Charlie D'Agata takes us back to that day, looks at what the royal couple has been up to since, and at the impact they've had on Britain and the royal family.
Video: KFC owe Millions to girl brain damaged by chicken
KFC has been ordered to pay $8.3 Million Australian dollars to the family of an Australian girl left brain damaged after eating one of the restaurant chain's chicken wraps. Ten News' Ellie Southwood reports.
Video: On tape: Astronauts emerge from Soyuz capsule
A Soyuz space capsule carrying two Russians and an American touched down safely in central Kazakhstan, ending the men's 163-day mission on the International Space Station.
Video: Bin Laden anniversary sparks terror concerns
Sources tell CBS News there's been an increase of messages on jihadist websites calling for terror attacks on the anniversary of the death of Osama bin Laden. "CBS This Morning" senior correspondent John Miller, a former deputy director of national intelligence, talks to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill.
Video: Popocatepetl: Mexico's rumbling volcano
The Popocatepetl volcano that rises over Mexico City is seen releasing gas and columns of ash into the sky. The volcano's alert level was raised recently, indicating possible magma expulsion.
Siberian skiers finish the season by staging a costumed alpine skiing event where the downhill course ends in a big puddle.
Video: Rupert Murdoch to testify in hacking scandal
The Murdoch name have been overshadowed by a hacking scandal involving "The News of the World" newspaper. Mark Phillips reports form London.
Video: 12th military member tied to Colombia scandal
A 12th military service member has been linked to the Cartagena, Colombia prostitution scandal. Nora O'Donnell reports on the latest developments.
Video: Iran claims to be building a U.S. drone replica
Iran has claimed scientists have reverse-engineered a captured American spy drone and are building a replica of their own. Jeff Glor spoke with CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate on the risks it could pose for the U.S.
Video: Taliban attacks rattle Afghan government
U.S. and Afghan officials agreed on a long-term security deal that outlines America's future role there. Clarissa Ward reports the pact comes just one week after the Taliban launched a series of attacks that exposed serious Afghan government weaknesses.
Video: The incarceration nation
The United States incarcerates a greater percentage of our population than any other nation - nearly 2.4 million Americans are behind bars, at a cost to taxpayers of more than $63 billion a year. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks into how that bleak statistic came about, and at efforts being made to change this.
Video: U.N. authorizes 300 observers in Syria
The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution boosting the number of observers in Syria from 30 to 300. They're expected to monitor a ceasefire that has, so far, failed to stop the killing. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Demascus.
Video: Viral ad teaches hands-only CPR to British public
A new ad campaign to bring the British public up to speed on the latest "hands-only" CPR technique has gone viral. Charile D'Agata reports.
Video: Some controversy as Queen Elizabeth celebrates 86th birthday
Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her 86th birthday as she marks her Diamond Jubilee. And Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis asked royals watcher Ingrid Seward about the birthday coming as Pippa Middleton is embroiled in some controversy.
Video: Queen Elizabeth celebrates her birthday
In addition to her Diamond Jubilee, it's Queen Elizabeth's birthday. Mark Phillips reports on the festivities.
Video: Sights and sounds from Pakistan jet crash
Emergency workers search the crash site near Benazir Bhutto International Airport in Pakistan, where a Bhoja Air Boeing 737-200 went down in severe weather. All of the 127 people on board are feared dead. (WARNING: GRAPHIC)
Video: McDonald's targets France with McBaguette
McDonald's is trying to change the French belief that fast food is an assault from America with their new item: the McBaguette. Mark Phillips reports on the sandwich designed to please even the most discriminating palate.
Video: N. Korea celebrates founder with dancing
North Korea wraps up celebrations for its founding leader Kim Il-sung's 100th birthday with a concert and gala performance on Pyongyang's central square.
Video: What to expect form N. Korea's third leader
CBS News correspondent Barry Petersen outlines the North Korean line of leaders and what we can expect from the grandson of North Korea's founder, Kim Il-Sung.
Video: Bridge demolition in China
A massive bridge demolition was conducted in Nanjing, China, marking the beginning of a road-network upgrade. The entire demolition, which used 5,500 detonators, lasted just 4.8 seconds.
Video: Nature: A glimpse of springtime in Utah
On this "Sunday Morning" moment of nature we leave you with a glimpse of springtime at Zion National Park in Utah.
Video: What happens after North Korea missile flop?
North Korea's attempt to send a rocket into space ended in failure. David Martin explains what this means and how it can affect the U.S.
Video: Friedman on N. Korea: "Grow up and knock it off"
Thomas Friedman, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The New York Times talks to Charlie Rose and Erica Hill about North Korea's failed rocket launch and the recent dust-up in the presidential campaign over a comment about stay-at-home moms.
Video: N. Korea's failed rocket is embarrassment to leaders
North Korea ignored warnings from the U.S. and other countries and launched a long-range rocket - the type that could someday carry a nuclear warhead. But their missile test only lasted about a minute and a half. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
Video: Titanic survivor's family treasures legacy
It has been one hundred years since the Titanic set sail from England on its maiden voyage. One of the survivors settled in New Jersey, and as Manuel Gallegus reports, her family treasures the legacy.
Video: Surprise North Pole marriage proposal
Following the completion of a 26-mile marathon North Pole marathon in -15 degree Fahrenheit temperatures, an Australian man proposed to his running partner and girlfriend.
Video: Titanic: A voyage to remember
On April 10, 1912, the largest floating vessel of her day, the Titanic set sail on her maiden voyage for New York, from Southampton, England. Willem Marx reports of the 715 crew members from Southampton, just 156 returned.
Video: Control over night raids passed to Afghan soldiers
As apart of new agreements between the United States and Afghanistan, U.S. soldiers are training Afghan commandos to carry out the controversial military operation of night raids. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Video: "60 Minutes" preview: "Joy in the Congo"
"60 Minutes" Correspondent Bob Simon discusses his upcoming report on the only all-black orchestra in the world in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Central Africa.
Video: Raw video: Suicide bomber in Somalia
A female suicide bomber killed at least six people at an event in Somalia.
Video: Saeed to U.S: I'm right here. Come and get me
The US has placed a $10 million bounty on the head of Hafiz Muhammad Saeed. Saeed held a news conference the next day in defiance of the bounty. John Miller speaks to Erica Hill and Charlie Rose about it.
Video: Burmese activist speaks out
Win Mah was jailed for four years after being caught recording a protest by monks. He speaks with Seth Doane.
Video: Pope visits Havana, meets with Fidel Castro
On the last day of his trip to Cuba, Pope Benedict XVI held a mass in Havana's main square that drew a massive crowd. He also met with Fidel Castro. CBS News Correspondent Monica Villamizar reports from Havana.
Video: Long Story Short: Harry crashing with Will, Kate
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the hot stories making their way around the web.
Video: Obama warns North Korea against missile test
During his trip to South Korea for a summit aimed at keeping nuclear material out of the hands of terrorists, President Obama threatened to cut off food aid to North Korea if the country goes through with a planned long-range missile test. Bill Plante reports.
A rare discovery in the world of classical music: It's a lost work of Mozart. It was played Friday on the maestro's own piano, in his former home in Salzburg, Austria. Allen Pizzey reports.
Video: Documents reveal Osama Bin Laden's last years
Officials have been pouring over the treasure trove of documents found at Osama Bin Laden's compound in Pakistan during the raid that killed him. National security analyst Juan Zarate and Senior Correspondent John Miller discuss the documents.
Video: Strong quake felt throughout Mexico
Frightened office workers in Mexico City were sent streaming into the streets as a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck near the Pacific coast resort of Acapulco. Manuel Gallegus reports.
Video: Buildings evacuated in Mexico City following 7.4 earthquake
RAW VIDEO: Workers evacuated buildings in Mexico City, Mexico following a 7.4 magnitude earthquake. Telephone service was down in the city and throughout the area where the quake was felt.
Video: Details emerge on Afghan shooting suspect's past
More than a week after 16 unarmed civilians were massacred in Afghanistan, new, conflicting details are coming to light about the suspected shooter. Bill Whitaker reports.
Video: What details reveal on Afghan massacre suspect
New details are emerging on the suspected shooter of 16 Afghan civilians. "48 Hours Mystery" correspondent Peter Van Sant speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about what the conflicting details reveal.
Video: Car bomb kills 2 in Aleppo, Syria
Syrian State television said a car bomb in Aleppo was the work of terrorists, while opposition leaders insist the government is to blame. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Video: Shooter in Afghan massacre identified
The alleged shooter in the massacre of 16 Afghan civilians has been identified as U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales. The U.S. investigation has revealed that Bales had been drinking and that his actions seem methodical and deliberate, reports David Martin.
Video: Syrian uprising - a year of revolution
In Syria, the rebellion against the Assad dictatorship is now a year old. The U.N. says 8,000 civilians have been killed so far. Clarissa Ward speaks with one of the teenagers responsible for sparking the revolution.
Video: Global bank poised to cut off Iran
Brussels-based SWIFT, the spinal cord of the global financial system, is planning on cutting off some 30 sanctioned Iranian banks and subsidiaries at noon Saturday, reports Anthony Mason.
Video: Israel preparing for war with Iran
The Israeli military has been practicing for what many fear is the inevitable - a confrontation with Iran. As Mark Phillips reports, Israel is ready to attack with or without U.S. support.
Video: Attorney for alleged murderer of Afghans speaks out
Attorney John Henry Browne will represent the U.S. soldier being held in connection with the massacre of 16 Afghan civilians. David Martin reports on the details Mr. Browne revealed about his still unnamed client.
Video: Afghan president wants U.S. troops out
In the wake of a massacre last weekend of 16 afghan civilians, U.S. president Hamid Karzai is upping the drumbeat for U.S. troops to leave his country, reports Chip Reid.
Video: Panetta: Killer of Afghans could face death penalty
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta spoke out for the first time on the massacre in Afghanistan that took the lives of 16 civilians. Chip Reid speaks with Sec. Panetta about the killings and how it could impact the U.S. military effort in Afghanistan.
Video: Prince Harry on royalty: Not a fairytale
Britain's Prince Harry speaks to Seth Doane about growing up royal, representing his grandmother, the queen, for her Diamond Jubilee, and why he'd go back to Afghanistan if he could.
What's going to happen to the planned drawdown and eventual pullout of U.S. troops from Afghanistan in light of the shootings of 16 civilians there, allegedly by a U.S. soldier? Charlie Rose and Eric Hill speak with former CIA director and retired Gen. Michael Hayden about what's next in Afghanistan.
Video: Probe of deadly shootings in Afghanistan continues
Pentagon officials continue to investigate the deadly shootings in Afghanistan, allegedly by an American soldier, and again expressed remorse for the incident. David Martin reports.
Video: Sake sales boosting Japanese economy
Shop owners in Japan have seen a boost in sales of sake after the disastrous tsunami devastated the economy one-year-ago. Monica Villamizar reports.
Video: Shark feeding frenzy off coast of Australia
A sea rescue helicopter catches a school of sharks in a feeding frenzy on camera off the coast of Australia.
Video: Troop safety a concern after Afghan slaughters
In wake of the alleged Afghan civilian slaughter and accidental Quran burning by U.S. troops, Lara Logan speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the potential security threat for troops in Afghanistan.
Video: Outrage in Afghan over 16 killed by U.S. soldier
What are the ramifications of the Afghan civilian slaughter, allegedly by a member of the U.S. military? CBS News consultant Jere Van Dyk speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the possible fallout of the tragic incident.
Video: Japan: One year after disaster
The people of Japan today mark the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that killed nearly 20,000 and triggered the Fukushima nuclear meltdown. Correspondent Bill Whitaker visits some of those who continue to deal with the loss and devastation.
Video: The Soccket: A soccer ball and power source
The Soccket looks like an ordinary soccer ball but it's much more than that. It's also a power source for small electronic devices - something the developing world desperately needs. The two Harvard grads that came up with the idea - Jessica Matthews and Julia Silverman - talk to Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill.
Video: U.S. military assessing Syria intervention
President Obama has asked the Pentagon to begin pre-planning for a military intervention in Syria as the body count rises. David Martin reports.
Video: Rebels tortured in Syrian hospital?
CBS News obtained video and photos showing possible torture to rebels in a Syrian state-run hospital. Clarissa Ward reports.
Video: Prince Harry celebrated in the Bahamas
An estimated 12 thousand students packed a Nassau, the Bahamas stadium for a youth rally welcoming Britain's Prince Harry. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports.
Video: Will Koran burning destroy U.S.-Afghan relationship?
Four Americans have been killed and at least 15 wounded in Afghanistan over the last week after Islamic holy books were burned at a U.S. base. Scott Pelley spoke with U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker and Marine General John Allen to see if the growing relationship with Afghan civilians has been set back since the incident.
Video: James Murdoch resigns from News International
James Murdoch is stepping down from his role as executive chairman of News International as British police begin to comb through a mountain of evidence in a hacking scandal surrounding his father's media empire. Jim Axelrod reports.
Video: Clinton on Syria: No viable opposition to support
In Syria, government troops continue to bombard the city of Homs - as they did all weekend - even after a cease-fire was demanded by the U.S. and other countries meeting in Tunisia. CBS News correspondent Wyatt Andrews spoke to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the violence and how to stop it.
Video: Two Americans killed in Kabul
The latest violence response to the burning of copies of the Koran at a U.S. airbase had two Americans murdered in Kabul. Correspondent Mandy Clark reports from Afghanistan.
Video: Syrian rebels' fight hindered by limited arms
The rebels in Syria are up against a well-trained, well-armed military and have limited arms to fight back with. Scott Pelley speaks with CBS News correspondent Clarissa Ward about the rebels' weapons situation.
Video: Sec. Clinton turns up heat on Syrian crisis
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in the harshest rhetoric she's used so far, warned both Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his arms suppliers - including Russia - that the death and suffering of innocent people has to end now, reports Wyatt Andrews.
Video: New report warns on Iran nuke capability
The U.N. reports that Iran's centrifuge plants have been busy enriching uranium ore to a concentration of 20 percent - a major step toward a nuclear bomb. David Martin speaks with nuclear arms expert David Albright for perspective on how close Iran is to having a nuclear weapon.
Video: Ex-TV producer accused of killing wife in Mexico
Bruce Beresford-Redman is charged with killing his wife while they were on vacation in Mexico. Bill Whitaker reports.
Video: Syria: World leaders expected to demand ceasefire
U.S., European and Arab leaders are meeting in Tunisia to take up the growing crisis in Syria, where they are expected to demand an immediate ceasefire. CBS News foreign correspondent Clarissa Ward reports.
Video: Desperate situation facing Syria's wounded
The Assad regime's brutal crackdown on the people of Syria has left many wounded. Treating them is a challenge as doctors are few and medical supplies are almost non-existent in the rebel-held areas. Clarissa Ward reports on the desperate situation.
Video: FBI concerned about possible attack by Iran on U.S. soil
In a classified conference call led by the chief of counter-terrorism, the FBI made it clear that it's seriously concerned about a possible attack by Iran on U.S. soil. John Miller reports.
Video: Obama apologizes for Koran burning
President Obama has sent Afghan President Karzai a letter of apology for the burning of The Koran at a U.S. military base. Mandy Clark reports on how the violent protests continue on for a third day.
Video: Injured French journalist pleas for help to escape Syria
Edith Bouvier, a French journalist who was wounded in the attack on the Syrian city of Homs that killed two other journalists, and a French photographer plea for a ceasefire to allow their evacuation from the country. (video is in French)
Video: UN inspectors return to Iran's nuclear facilities
The UN began a new round of inspections on Iran's nuclear research and uranium enrichment facilities, just as the Iranian military launched four days of war games practicing its defense of the nuclear sites. David Martin reports.
Video: Scouting for love: There is an app for that
Internet dating has been around for years, but a new phone app is connecting couples quicker than ever before. CBS News reporter Tina Kraus connects the dots from London.
"60 Minutes" correspondent Bob Simon sat down with prodigy Mangos Carlsen, known as the "Mozart of chess." The 21 year old Norwegian is the world's number one chess player. Carlsen earns about $1.5 million a year.
Video: Is Iran closer to a nuclear bomb?
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad showcased to the world his country's latest advances in nuclear technology. But, do these advances mean Iran is any closer to buiding a nuclear bomb? David Martin reports.
Video: West moves to cut off Iran from global bank
The Obama Administration wants Iran expelled from "SWIFT," a global electronic banking system which allows Iran to do business with the rest of the world, reports Anthony Mason.
Video: Greece agrees to cuts for bailout from Europe
Leaders of Greece's political parties signed a pledge to implement the drastic budget cuts Europe is demanding in exchange for a bailout. Elizabeth Palmer reports on the desperation of those affected by the cuts.