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FRONTLINE/World
Nov 17, 2015

ISIS in Afghanistan
ISIS' growing foothold in Afghanistan is captured on film.

FRONTLINE/World
Nov 17, 2015

The Taliban Hunters
Inside a counter-terrorism unit in Pakistan that's dedicated to tracking down Taliban suspects.

FRONTLINE/World
Nov 03, 2015

Terror in Little Saigon
FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate the unsolved murders of a series of Vietnamese-American journalists.

FRONTLINE/World
Oct 27, 2015

Inside Assad's Syria
Correspondent Martin Smith goes "Inside Assad's Syria" to report from government-controlled areas as war rages.

FRONTLINE/World
Oct 20, 2015

Immigration Battle
Why has it been so hard for Washington to fix our country's broken immigration system?

FRONTLINE/World
Sep 29, 2015

My Brother's Bomber
One man's quest to find the terrorists who blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie and killed 270 people, including his brother.

FRONTLINE/World
Jul 21, 2015

Drug Lord: The Legend of Shorty
Two filmmakers set out to interview El Chapo Guzmán, leader of one of the biggest drug cartels.

FRONTLINE/World
Jul 14, 2015

Escaping ISIS
Using undercover footage, FRONTLINE presents the gripping, first-hand accounts of women who escaped the brutal reign of ISIS.

FRONTLINE/World
Jun 30, 2015

Growing Up Trans
An intimate and eye-opening journey inside the struggles and choices facing transgender kids and their families.

FRONTLINE/World
Jun 23, 2015

Rape on the Night Shift
A joint investigation into the sexual abuse of immigrant women in the janitorial industry.

FRONTLINE/World
Mar 23, 2010

Next on FRONTLINE: Close to Home
Tuesday, Mar. 23 at 9pm on PBS (Check local listings). Producer Ofra Bikel chronicles the recession's impact on one unlikely neighborhood -- New York's Upper East Side...

FRONTLINE/World
Mar 02, 2010

The Suicide Tourist
Do we have the right to end our lives if life itself becomes unbearable, or when we enter the late-stages of painful, terminal illness? The questions, debated for centuries, have only grown more pressing in recent years as medical technology has allowed us to live longer lives, and several U.S. states have legalized physician-assisted suicide. With unique access to Dignitas, the Swiss non-profit that has helped over one thousand people die since 1998, Academy award- winning filmmaker John Zaritsky offers a revealing look at a couple facing the most difficult decision of their lives--and lets us see for ourselves as one Chicago native makes the trip to Switzerland for what will become the last day of his life.

FRONTLINE/World
Feb 23, 2010

Behind Taliban Lines
This past fall, an Afghan video journalist negotiated extraordinary access to a part of the country that has quietly reverted back to Taliban control. For close to two weeks, the journalist traveled a region that he found was now largely under control of the Taliban "shadow" government. He also tracked members of an insurgent cell working with members of Al Qaeda on a mission to sabotage a major U.S./NATO supply route. As the new U.S. strategy focuses on the south and eastern parts of the country, this film opens up a window onto a potential new front in the north, and sheds an important light on who's fighting the U.S. efforts in Afghanistan and why. Also in this hour: A report from Pakistan on the country's troubled public school system which is among the worst in the world, despite years of U.S. aid.

FRONTLINE/World
Feb 09, 2010

Flying Cheap
One year after the deadly airline crash of Continental 3407 in Buffalo, NY, FRONTLINE investigates the accident and discovers a dramatically changed airline industry, where regional carriers now account for half of the nation's daily departures. The rise of the regionals and arrival of low-cost carriers have been a huge boon to consumers, and the industry insists that the skies remain safe. But many insiders are worried that now, 30 years after airline deregulation, the aviation system is being stretched beyond its capacity to deliver service that is both cheap and safe.

FRONTLINE/World
Feb 02, 2010

Digital Nation
Over a single generation, the Web and digital media have remade nearly every aspect of modern culture, transforming the way we work, learn, and connect in ways that we're only beginning to understand. FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin (Growing up Online) teams up with one of the leading thinkers of the digital age, Douglas Rushkoff (The Persuaders, Merchants of Cool), to continue to explore life on the virtual frontier. The film is the product of a unique collaboration with visitors to the Digital Nation Web site, who for the past year have been able to react to the work in progress and post their own stories online. Dretzin and her team report from the front lines of digital culture--from love affairs blossoming in virtual worlds, to the thoroughly wired classrooms of the future, to military bases where the Air Force is fighting a new form of digital warfare. Along the way, they begin to map the critical ways that technology is transforming us, and what we may be learning about ourselves in the process.

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