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Return to Chernobyl
On the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident, FRONTLINE returns to the scene of the disaster for a first-of-its-kind tour of the area in virtual reality.
April 26, 2016
FRONTLINE Wins Peabody Award for "ISIS in Afghanistan"
FRONTLINE's chilling, first-hand look at the terror group's emergence in Afghanistan was honored in the documentary category.
April 26, 2016
Senator Warren Slams Wall Street's Top Cop
Elizabeth Warren says the SEC is failing its core mission by allowing Steven A. Cohen back into the hedge fund business just months after settling with the billionaire for failing to prevent insider trading at his firm.
April 21, 2016
Five Officers Plead Guilty in Post-Katrina Shootings
Had prosecutors not engaged in misconduct, the officers' sentences would have been four to five times longer.
April 20, 2016
European Leaders Face Criticism For Refugee Deal With Turkey
Leaders in Europe are facing criticism for turning to Turkey for help at a time when the government in Ankara has been accused of expelling refugees back to Syria.
April 19, 2016
Welcome To Goslar, Where the Mayor Wants More Refugees
In Goslar, a picturesque German town of just 50,000, Mayor Oliver Junk is trying to counter the anti-immigrant sentiment growing not just in Germany, but across much of Europe.
April 19, 2016
"Syria Changed My Life:" An Interview with Marcel Mettelsiefen
Filming four Syrian children over three years left a powerful mark on the man behind the camera.
April 19, 2016
Children of Syria By the Numbers
For the millions of children caught in the middle of the fighting, or living abroad as refugees, the war in Syria has taken an especially painful toll.
April 19, 2016
How Four Child Refugees Said Goodbye to Syria
As world leaders debate the politics of the refugee crisis, FRONTLINE 's "Children of Syria" tells one family's story.
April 19, 2016
In Babies With Microcephaly, Unique Damage Wreaked By Zika
The damage caused by Zika in babies with microcephaly is unique enough that doctors believe they may soon be able to identify it as the likely culprit in a case by looking at brain scans alone.
April 14, 2016
Years Later, a Suicide Appears Tied to a Campaign of Terror
Before killing himself in Houston in 1988, Pham Dang Cuong was targeted by a violent anti-Communist group of former South Vietnamese military officers, according to interviews and records.
April 13, 2016
FRONTLINE Receives Three Peabody Award Nominations
"Growing Up Trans," "ISIS in Afghanistan " and "Inheritance" earned nods.
April 12, 2016