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On the 24th Anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre, Bosnian Muslims Continue to Bury Their Dead
Over two decades after the Srebrenica genocide, many Bosnian Muslims are still searching for the remains of their loved ones.
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A FRONTLINE documentary explored why 1953 was a pivotal year.
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Forced to Flee: 6 Documentaries to Watch to Understand the Global Refugee Crisis
The number of people around the world who have been forcibly displaced is at a record high — again — says the UN’s refugee agency.
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FRONTLINE's Collected Reporting on the Holocaust
We've collected some of the key films and reporting from our body of work on the Holocaust.
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With Anti-Semitic Incidents in Schools on the Rise, Teachers Grapple With Holocaust Education
Educators across the country are grappling with how to make the lessons of the Holocaust relevant to children at a time when it is vanishing from the collective memory and anti-Semitism is on the rise.
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“For Sama” Director Waad al-Kateab: 'This film is the only weapon I have against the regime'
An interview with Emmy award-winning directors Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts about their film 'For Sama.'
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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Arrested, Charged with Conspiracy
Years before Assange was arrested, FRONTLINE went inside the saga of how more than a half-million secret government documents came into public view.
April 11, 2019
A New Report Sheds Light on an International Rohingya Trafficking Network
A report released last week sheds light on a different aspect of Rohingya’s suffering: a covert criminal network that trafficked tens of thousands of people.
April 5, 2019
As Senators Rebuke U.S.-Saudi Policy in Yemen, Revisit FRONTLINE's Yemen Films
While the measure is unlikely to succeed in suspending U.S. support for the war, it marks the first time in three years that such an initiative has advanced in Congress.
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