List options
Export
Player mode on | off
Grid
List
CNN Red Chair: Frank Abagnale
Frank Abagnale, subject of the movie "Catch Me If You Can," looks back on a life of lies.
Human To Hero: Sushil Kumar
CNN talks to Sushil Kumar about his preparations for the London Olympics and his lifestyle in India.
Syria's cycle of violence
Diplomatic efforts fail to stem the bloodshed in Syria. CNN's Richard Roth reports.
U.S sticks to 'Plan A' on Syria
CNN's Jill Dougherty reports that the White House is sticking with what it admits is a losing plan on Syria.
Former child soldier speaks out
CNN's Vladimir Duthiers is in Sierra Leone speaking with a former child soldier.
Sudan denies it uses cluster bombs
CNN's David McKenzie reports on allegations the Sudanese government is dropping bombs on civilians.
Who's footing Germany's energy revolution? | Made in Germany
Studio guest on this edition: Thomas Straubhaar from the Hamburg Institute of International Economics.
OFFSHORE - Sailing hard into the wind (1) | Made in Germany
Germany's move away from nuclear energy has given new impetus to technologies like wind power. As many as 10,000 wind turbines are to be set up in the North Sea and the Baltic by 2030, generating some 25 gigawatts of power. German ports are hoping to benefit from this boom. The port city of Cuxhaven hopes to become an important base for firms working offshore.Read more on http://www.dw.de/dw/episode/0,,15949928,00.html
Italian companies do business in Germany | Made in Germany
The economic crisis hit Italy hard, and with it many of the country's mid-sized businesses that rely heavily on their domestic market. But some Italian firms have found steady clients abroad, especially in Germany. One of them is Artemide, a maker of designer lighting based in Milan.Read more on http://www.dw.de/dw/episode/0,,15949928,00.html
Europe's largest musical instruments dealer | Made in Germany
Based just outside of the Bavarian city of Bamberg over the last 15 years, what started as a small music store has turned into a large company that operates globally. Bands, concert organizers and sound experts from around the world turn to Thomann for their musical equipment needs.Read more on http://www.dw.de/dw/episode/0,,15949928,00.html
Lauer on infamous interview with Cruise
Matt Lauer, host of NBC's "Today," talks about his infamous interview with actor Tom Cruise.
The history and etiquette of tea
CNN's Richard Quest gets to the bottom of a cup of tea as Britain prepares to toast the Queen's jubilee.
Houla after the massacre, in the war zone
ITN/Channel 4 News' Alex Thomas visits Houla to hear first hand about the massacre that shocked the world.
New Apple CEO makes rare appearance
Apple CEO Tim Cook makes a rare public appearance at the AllThingsD technology conference. CNN's Dan Simon reports.
Youngest speller stumbles in contest
Lori Anne Madison - the youngest person ever to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee fails to advance.
Burmese migrants mob Suu Kyi in Thailand
CNN's Andrew Stevens reports on the historic visit of Aung San Suu Kyi to Thailand and the work she's doing while there.
Father, blind son climb Kilimanjaro
A father helps his legally blind son climb Mount Kilimanjaro. CNN Affiliate WEWS reports.
No 'plan B' for Syria right now
CNN's Barbara Starr reports on the U.S. and other nations relying on Kofi Annan's plan in Syria with no "plan B."
Julia Louis-Dreyfus 'runs for office'
Julia Louis-Dreyfus announces a bizarre political run, Ann Coulter wants to hug Tim Tebow and Alec Baldwin loves CNN.
Queen 'dedicated her life' to England
Some of Queen Elizabeth II's acquaintances describe their view points of her to CNN's Max Foster.