Interview:
The European Central Bank left its main interest rate unchanged, but ECB
head Mario Draghi signaled the bank could purchase bonds and lower
borrowing costs in the future. The battle for Aleppo raged on as Syrian
rebels' handling of pro-government militiamen drew criticism. President
Barack Obama announced new sanctions on Iran's energy sector. And India
suffered the worst blackout in history, which left 670 million people
without power. James Kitfield of National Journal, Susan Glasser of
Foreign Policy magazine and David Ignatius of The Washington Post join
Diane for analysis of the week's top international news stories.
http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2012-08-03/friday-news-roundup-international
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