Nov 28th, 2008 · President-elect Barack Obama has all but named Sen. Hillary Clinton as his Secretary of State. But So what's the world saying about this choice? We look at the response to Obama's choice in three regions. First, NPR's Alex Cohen talks to David Rennie of The Economist magazine, Rami Khouri, editor of The Daily Star in Beirut and Mark Magnier, Beijing correspondent for The Los Angeles Times.
Keywords: world · Rami Khouri · Beirut · Daily Star · president · region · magazine · Sen · Los Angeles Times · Beijing · secretary · Clinton
Jul 16th, 2006 · Host Debbie Elliott talks to Rami Khouri, Editor-at-Large of the Daily Star newspaper in Lebanon about the impact of Hezbollah's actions on Lebanese politics.
Keywords: newspapers · politics · Rami Khouri · Daily Star · fallout · Lebanon · Debbie Elliott · lebanese · Hezbollah
Jun 10th, 2006 · The U.S. air raid that killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and several associates prompted a variety of reactions in neighboring nations. Rami Khouri, editor at large of Beirut's Daily Star, discusses developments with Scott Simon.
Keywords: national · mideast · Rami Khouri · Beirut · Daily Star · Scott Simon · deaths · neighbors · Abu Musab · al Zarqawi · Zarqawi
May 30th, 2006 · U.S. Marines are under investigation for allegedly shooting and killing about two dozen Iraqi civilians in November. The deaths in the town of Haditha were not seriously investigated until March. Steve Inskeep talks to Rami Khouri, an editor at The Daily Star in Lebanon, about the Arab world's coverage of the story.
Keywords: Iraq · Town · world · Rami Khouri · civil · deaths · media · Steve Inskeep · Marine · Arab · Lebanon · investigators
Feb 11th, 2006 · Protests over Danish cartoons of Muhammad have roiled the Muslim world. At least 11 people have died as some demonstrations turned violent. Rami Khouri, editor-at-large of Beirut's Daily Star newspaper offers his insights to Scott Simon.
Keywords: violent · protests · cartoons · Muhammad · newspapers · Danish · mideast · Muslim · world · demonstrations · Rami Khouri · Beirut
Oct 21st, 2005 · A new United Nations report implicates Syrian officials in the killing of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri earlier this year. Alex Chadwick discusses the implications for regional politics with Rami Khouri, editor-at-large of Beirut's Daily Star newspaper.
Keywords: newspapers · politics · Rami Khouri · Beirut · Daily Star · killing · region · Syria · Alex Chadwick · U.N · assassination · Lebanon