How to watch "Crisis in the Middle East: Fears of War"
CBSN will air the one-hour special on January 8 at 8 p.m., 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. ET.
CBSN will air the one-hour special on January 8 at 8 p.m., 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. ET.
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The president said "no Americans were harmed" in an Iranian missile attack on bases in Iraq.
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Iran's leadership says the overnight strikes on bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq were retaliation for the killing of Qassem Suleimani, who was buried Tuesday night. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran on what the world can expect next from the country's leaders.
Iran targeted two key military bases used by U.S. troops in Iraq, after holding the funeral for top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, who was killed by a U.S. airstrike. CBS News State Department and foreign affairs reporter Christina Ruffini joined CBSN to discuss the fallout.
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Tehran says salvo of ballistic missiles was retaliation for U.S. killing of top general, but there have been no reports of casualties from the strikes.
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Financial markets edged up in early trading as investors bet that Washington and Tehran would contain the conflict.
Iran launched missiles Tuesday night at two U.S. bases in Iraq after the American airstrike that killed Iranian general Qassem Soleimani. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports on the attack, and Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins CBSN AM to discuss the potential fallout.
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab calls Iran's attacks against U.S. forces "reckless and dangerous." More than 6,000 are dead in a measles outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. And Greece is experiencing unusually heavy snowfall, causing power outages, closed roads and ferry cancellations. Rylee Carlson has the world headlines from London
Officials say a Ukrainian passenger plane crashed shortly after takeoff, killing everyone on board. The Boeing 737 jet went down overnight after leaving Tehran's international airport. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joined CBSN with the latest developments.
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Members of Britain's royal family say they are "deeply saddened" by the massive bushfires raging in Australia. BBC royal correspondent Sarah Campbell joined CBSN from London with more.
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There have been no American casualties reported from Iran's attacks, but the country still may have gotten what it wanted out of the strikes.
The president is speaking from the Grand Foyer at the White House following Iran's ballistic missile attack.
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Fotis Dulos, the estranged husband of Jennifer Dulos, has been charged with her kidnapping and murder. The arrest warrants revealed stunning details. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi joined CBSN AM from outside the state courthouse in Stamford, Connecticut.
In his first news conference since his escape from Japan, Carlos Ghosn dismissed allegations against him as untrue.
Iran's supreme leader says more attacks could be on the way after launching more than a dozen missiles at two U.S. military bases in Iraq. Katherine Johnson recaps the attack and CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell explains Iran's strategy.