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All Parties in Yemen’s War May Have Committed War Crimes: UN Experts
“There is little evidence of any attempt by parties to the conflict to minimize civilian casualties,” a UN expert said about the actors involved in Yemen's war.
August 28, 2018
Hurricane Maria’s New Death Toll Estimate Is Higher than Katrina's
A new report finds the government of Puerto Rico severely underestimated the number of deaths from Hurricane Maria.
August 28, 2018
UN: Myanmar's Top Generals Should Be Tried for Genocide, War Crimes
A UN report concluded that the Myanmar military's campaign against the Rohingya that began last August was a “foreseeable and planned catastrophe” that was “grossly disproportionate” to security threats.
August 27, 2018
John McCain, Senator and Presidential Candidate, Dies at 81
John McCain left an indelible imprint on American politics over the course of more than three decades in Congress.
August 25, 2018
American Mom Charged with Aiding Terrorists After Living Under ISIS
El Hassani now faces a felony charge of conspiracy to provide material support to ISIS, and a charge of aiding an individual to provide material support to ISIS.  
August 23, 2018
Top State Health Official to Stand Trial for Flint Water Crisis Role
Nick Lyon, the director of Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services, is the first of more than a dozen state and local officials to be sent to trial as part of a sprawling criminal investigation opened in January 2016 by the state attorney general.
August 20, 2018
Senate Probe Finds Federal Agencies Inadequately Care for Unaccompanied Minors
Senate investigators have found that the U.S. government inadequately protects unaccompanied minors once they are released to sponsors.
August 16, 2018
Amid Allegations of Abuse, Aid Workers Describe Culture of Sexual Misconduct
Female aid workers are speaking out about sexual misconduct in the humanitarian aid sector, describing a male-dominated culture with little oversight and inadequate reporting mechanisms.
August 16, 2018
WATCH: How the Internet Has Changed Iran — From Cappuccino Cafes, to Headscarf Protests
In a scene from part two of “Our Man in Tehran,” go inside a modernizing society increasingly pitted against conservative clerics.
August 14, 2018
WATCH: Inside an AA Meeting in Iran — A Country Where Alcohol Is Banned
The New York Times’ Thomas Erdbrink goes behind closed doors in this scene from FRONTLINE’s upcoming series, “Our Man in Tehran.”
August 13, 2018
How We Identified White Supremacists After Charlottesville
Producers A.C. Thompson and Karim Hajj discuss how they identified white supremacists for the new ProPublica and FRONTLINE documentary, Documenting Hate: Charlottesville.
August 7, 2018
Tonight on FRONTLINE: "Documenting Hate: Charlottesville"
Tonight, we'll bring you a disturbing, important work of accountability journalism and skilled filmmaking.
August 7, 2018