President Obama and Prime Minister Singh of the Republic of India hold a joint press conference in the East Room of the White House on November 24, 2009. (Public Domain)
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First Lady Michelle Obama hosts young women from the White House Leadership and Mentoring Program for a presentation on the history and protocol surrounding State and Official Visits in honor of the first State Dinner for Prime Minister Singh of India. She is joined by White House Curator William...
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Watch the full show from Monday, November 23: India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets with President Obama; new immigrants in Germany are asked to sign contracts committing them to Western values; and kidnappings and attacks in the Philippines.
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The filmmakers behind "Secrets of the Dead: Mumbai Massacre" discuss the making of the film and the events surrounding the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai.
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The President and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India speak during an arrival ceremony to welcome the Prime Minister to the White House for an official state visit. November 24, 2009. (Public Domain)
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More than 300 guests attended President Barack Obama’s first state dinner, honoring Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Indian culture. The administration is hoping to shore up its relations with India. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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12 Nov 09: Deepak Lalwani, Director of India investment at London stockbroker Astaire, tells Robert Miller why the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently purchased 200 metric tonnes of gold.
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A short documentary on Swetlana Singh, India’s tallest woman, in Meerut, India. Includes an interview with her and her family, including her 2-year-old son
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At the Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital in Bangalore, Dr. Devi Shetty and his fellow cardiologists perform about 600 operations a week. They’re making heart surgery affordable to some of the poorest people in India. WSJ's Geeta Anand reports.
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Watch the full show from Friday, November 20: world powers meet in Brussels and place new pressure on Iran; a growing movement in Bangladesh protects young girls from becoming child brides; and, sea turtles fight to survive in Costa Rica.
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