LATEST Standing Rock and the Battle Beyond An insight into the battle for Native American land rights as protests continue against the Dakota Access oil pipeline. 27 Dec 2016 13:20 GMT | Native Americans, United States
Under The Microscope: The FBI Hair Cases Fault Lines investigates the legacy of flawed forensics at the FBI and how it continues to affect many lives today. 22 Sep 2015 13:10 GMT
The Anacortes Refinery Disaster A report on the aftermath of the Anacortes oil refinery explosion and ongoing efforts to hold the company accountable. 12 Dec 2016 14:42 GMT
The Contract: Chicago's Police Union Fault Lines travels to Chicago to investigate the role of the police union contract in creating a code of silence. 06 Dec 2016 16:21 GMT
The Final Call: Why Firefighters Commit Suicide Fault Lines explores the hidden epidemic of suicide among US firefighters and asks why more isn't being done to help. 30 Nov 2016 13:11 GMT
Alaska: When the Water Took the Land We travel to Alaska to examine the cost of climate change, as rising temperatures erode people's lands and lives. 22 Dec 2015 14:54 GMT
Afghan Translators: Out of Hiding An insight into the lives of Afghan translators who risked everything to work with the US military and were left behind. 15 Nov 2016 15:08 GMT
UpFront UpFront special: Noam Chomsky on the new Trump era "The most predictable aspect of Trump is unpredictability. I think it's dangerous, very dangerous," says Noam Chomsky.
In Depth Scent From Heaven: On the Trail of Oud Take a journey both dark and beautiful to trace one of the world’s most expensive commodities from its end users in the Middle East to its source in the forests of Southeast Asia.
101 East India's Miracle Babies India's elderly new mothers: Are doctors playing God, or does every woman have the right to bear a child?
Week in pictures : From North Dakota to Haiti protests A photo round-up of some of last week's key events, including protests in Cannonball, North Dakota and Haiti. Galleries
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The face of hunger and malnutrition in Venezuela Inflation and food shortages leave Venezuelans trapped in food queues or at the mercy of food smugglers. Latin America , Venezuela
Race in the US: Writing through the tears "My enslaved ancestors whisper to me during a summer bloated with the weight of black death; they are my co-authors." Magazine , United States , Racism , Civil Rights
The Listening PostNetanyahu's media manipulation revealedThe tale of the tape that puts the lie to the Israeli PM's media narrative. Plus, the Zimbabwean journalists' dilemma.Media, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu
UpFrontUpFront special: What is Obama's legacy?In an UpFront special, we ask his former policy adviser and his personal aide about the man and his policies.Politics, United States, Barack Obama
101 EastCambodia's Deadly Politics101 East investigates the suspicious murder of a political activist in Cambodia.Politics, Cambodia, Human Rights
People & PowerInterpol: Red Alert!How states have used Interpol alerts to persecute exiled dissidents and refugees across international borders.Politics, Security, Human Rights