The European Central Bank president vowed to “do whatever it takes” to
protect the euro. His promise quickly sent global markets soaring.
Syrian rebels say government forces continue a ground and air assault on
the nation’s largest city. The Egyptian president chose an
American-educated prime minister, not a member of the Muslim
Brotherhood. North Korea introduces its new first lady. The wife of
fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilai faces a possible death sentence in
the murder of a British businessman. And bells peal across Britain as
the Olympic Games get underway. Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson of NPR, Warren
Strobel of Reuters and Elise Labott of CNN join Diane for analysis of
the week's top international news stories.
Interview:
http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2012-07-27/friday-news-roundup-international
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