From 50 years of American colonial rule to the emigration of Filipino nurses and a love of basketball, Correspondent Mark Litke and Producer Ara Ayer report on the unique historical relationship between the U.S. and Philippines from Manila.
All Posts Tagged With: "How they see us"
November 2, 2009
Love-hate feelings complicate U.S.-Philippines relationship
March 11, 2009
From pop culture to Obama, how Cubans see the U.S.
Despite years of ill will between the U.S. and Cuban governments, many Cubans still have fond feelings for America -- and look forward to changing relations under U.S. President Barack Obama.
January 16, 2009
How Nicaraguans see the U.S.
Worldfocus special correspondent Lynn Sherr travels to Nicaragua to discuss baseball, U.S. relations and Barack Obama.
January 12, 2009
Vietnamese embrace the U.S. decades after war
In the years since the Vietnam War, Vietnam has undergone radical changes, as have attitudes among many of its 86 million people toward the United States.
October 30, 2008
Czechs wary of U.S. government, but not tourists
Though Czechs have benefited from American tourism, U.S. plans to develop a NATO missile shield system on Czech soil have led to some mixed feelings about the U.S.
October 29, 2008
How they see US
Worldfocus presents its signature series on foreign perceptions of the U.S.
October 29, 2008
Argentinians weigh pros and cons of U.S.
Worldfocus correspondent Edie Magnus reports on how Argentinians perceive the U.S.
October 28, 2008
Africans reveal mixed opinions of the U.S.
Worldfocus reports on the U.S.'s image in Kenya and Tanzania -- from Kenya's growing bond to Tanzania's lingering tension.
October 21, 2008
Egyptians express views on America
Egypt has one of the longest-running political and military U.S. alliances in the Middle East, but the U.S.- Egypt relationship continues to evolve.
October 16, 2008
America looms large in India
Worldfocus correspondent Daljit Dhaliwal reports from New Delhi on how Indians perceive the U.S.














