Tonight's @frontlinepbs explores mistakes behind the US failure in Afghanistan — including errant raids & other military operations that killed Afghan civilians. "We virtually never held anyone accountable," a fmr dep nat sec adviser tells @MartinSmithDocsto.pbs.org/40Zk4WF
“I start to wonder … ‘Maybe this is the end of the world.’”
The 2015 @frontlinepbs documentary “Outbreak,” newly available on @YouTube, investigated the deadliest Ebola outbreak on record & why it wasn't stopped sooner: to.pbs.org/3m4g2fV
The reality of child migrant labor in the U.S. is finally getting the attention it deserves. Five years ago @andresacediel & I, with @frontlinepbs & @UCBerkeleyIRP, released our documentary, TRAFFICKED IN AMERICA, which investigated forced child migrant labor in the U.S…(1/7)
As a new U.S. Supreme Court term begins, these @frontlinepbs documentaries show how conservatives’ 6-3 majority came to be — and give context for last term's major decisions on abortion, guns & more. to.pbs.org/3y9Xuhw
The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan one year ago. For context on 20 years of war, the Taliban's fall and its resurgence, and what life has been like for ordinary civilians, revisit these FRONTLINE documentaries. to.pbs.org/3dzGREJ
The Taliban has jailed women and held them in secret without trial, @ramitanavai reports in the new FRONTLINE documentary, "Afghanistan Undercover." Watch an excerpt, secretly filmed in a Taliban prison courtyard: to.pbs.org/3bLrtED
The Taliban's restrictions on women and girls are causing "an absolute cataclysm” for healthcare access, experts tell @chantellehlee: to.pbs.org/3vXKavB
“They don’t let us speak to journalists, they … big punches, OK? So just say to the whole world, they don’t let us talk.”
Afghan women imprisoned without trial by the Taliban for "immoral behavior" spoke out to @ramitanavai@frontlinepbs: to.pbs.org/3QwQJgB
10-year-old Vika moved into an underground metro station to try to survive Russia’s assault, along with hundreds of other people in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
“We understand there’s a war,” she told @frontlinepbs. “But we don’t understand why it has started.”
to.pbs.org/3SkA4hP
NEW: I spoke w/ the local journalists who tuned out the national noise and just kept reporting, uncovering one of the first major post-Roe era stories. The saga shows how much we’ll rely on local journalists to shed light on the consequences of Roe’s fall: washingtonpost.com/media/2022/07/…
One day in April 2021, Alexys Hatcher found a notice at her Texas home. Despite a federal moratorium on evictions, Hatcher and her daughter had 24 hours to vacate the premises.
From @frontlinepbs and @RetroReport, "Facing Eviction" is now streaming: bit.ly/3PGPFqs
Amid the COVID pandemic, Alexys Hatcher lost her job & then her home — despite a federal moratorium on evictions. Meet Hatcher and her young daughter in a scene from @frontlinepbs@RetroReport@chasingthedream’s new documentary, ‘Facing Eviction.’ to.pbs.org/3Bkw0Za
Filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, FRONTLINE & @RetroReport's "Facing Eviction" — premiering TONIGHT at 10/9c on @PBS — examines how a federal eviction moratorium & a massive rent-relief program played out in people's lives across the U.S. Watch a clip: to.pbs.org/3JdMfcf
Liza Dmytriyeva, a 4-year-old Ukrainian girl who was killed by a Russian missile strike while on a walk with her mother, was buried with her toys in her lap: A white bunny, a gray bear, a crisscrossed moose. Her mother remains unconscious after the attack. nyti.ms/3o8qGQK
A new United Nations report says Ukraine shares blame for a deadly March 11 attack on a nursing home in the country's eastern region of Luhansk.
Read the latest from our reporting partner @AP: to.pbs.org/3aANvsZ