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What A U.S.-North Korea Peace Declaration Could Mean For Key Countries
As the two leaders meet for a high-stakes summit, we spoke to experts about what a declaration ending the war would mean for the U.S., North Korea, and other regional players impacted by tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
February 27, 2019
"Seeded in Social Media": Jailed Philippine Journalist Says Facebook is Partly Responsible for Her Predicament
The arrest this month of Philippine journalist Maria Ressa, which experts believe is a retaliatory move for exposing violence-inciting fake accounts on Facebook linked to President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration, raises the question of the company’s culpability for her dangerous predicament.
February 25, 2019
Timeline: How the Crisis in Venezuela Unfolded
The humanitarian crisis in Venezuela may reach a flash point this weekend as political tensions escalate.
February 22, 2019
Press Advocates Call Arrest of Filipina Journalist Maria Ressa "Politically Motivated"
Press freedom advocates view journalist Maria Ressa's arrest as an escalation of ongoing retaliation for adverse reporting of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
February 13, 2019
The Boy in the Caravan
A 15-year-old from El Salvador waits for his chance to cross the US border and ask for asylum. He’s trying to reach his mother on the other side.
February 7, 2019
'I Had to Make Peace With Death': A Q&A With 'Targeting Yemen' Filmmaker Safa Al Ahmad
Safa Al Ahmad has been reporting on Yemen for a decade. In that time, she has traveled to Al Qaeda-controlled territory, to the front lines of a multi-sided war in Yemen, and to cities under siege. And yet, she says the risks of filming her latest documentary, Targeting Yemen, went beyond all of those.
January 24, 2019
What the DOD Says About Its Operations in Yemen
The Department of Defense provided a statement in response to written questions from FRONTLINE about U.S. military operations in Yemen.
January 22, 2019
An Eight-Year-Old Survivor Describes the Largest Known U.S. Ground Raid in Yemen
Eight-year-old Mujahid remembers the U.S. ground raid on his tiny village in Yemen. It damaged his back and his hearing. When a villager asks him what happened to him, he replies, “America.”
January 22, 2019
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Targeting Yemen
Investigating the escalation of the U.S. fight against Al Qaeda and its impact on civilians.
January 22, 2019
Meet Muzamil, and See Scenes from Dadaab
Explore photos from Dadaab Refugee Camp, which is home to some 220,000 displaced people -- including 12-year-old Muzamil, whose story is at the center of a special episode of "The FRONTLINE Dispatch."
December 27, 2018
Muzamil’s Day
In this special episode for kids, FRONTLINE follows a day in the life of Muzamil, a 12-year-old Somali boy growing up in Kenya’s Dadaab Refugee Camp.
December 27, 2018
Filipina Journalist Maria Ressa, Facing Tax Charges, Vows to "Hold Government to Account"
Maria Ressa, a prominent Filipina journalist, had just returned to the Philippines after several weeks abroad where she received journalism and press freedom awards.
December 3, 2018