english.aljazeera.net Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr.com An explosion of joy on the streets of Rio greeted the announcement that the city would be hosting the 2016 Olympic Games. Two weeks later, Rio saw an explosion...


AlJazeeraEnglishenglish.aljazeera.net Follow up on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr.com This week on Fault Lines, we talk to people on all sides of the so-called "war on terror" - from human rights lawyers to former Bush administration officials;...


What is the role of robots and drones in wars and how will they shape the future of the US military?


AlJazeeraEnglishenglish.aljazeera.net Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr.com Americans share their views on Obama the man, the policy-maker and the commander-in-chief.


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AlJazeeraEnglishOnce known as a booming industrial city and a model of economic progress in Mexico, the border city of Juarez has become infamous as the murder capital of the world. More than 8000 people have been killed there since 2008, when Mexican President Felipe Calderon sent in the army to carry out his...


As the demonstrations in Chile coincide with protests erupting globally, Fault Lines follows the Chilean student movement during their fight for free education and equality.


AlJazeeraEnglishLabour unions are under fire across the US, but do they have enough vitality to fight back?


AlJazeeraEnglishFault Lines tells the definitive history of Occupy Wall Street from its early days through the movement's rapid spread up to the brutal crackdown by state authorities.


AlJazeeraEnglishFault Lines follows key Occupy organisers through the winter as they continue to build a movement even after violent evictions across the country.


AlJazeeraEnglishFault Lines examines accusations that new voting laws are effectively disenfranchising communities of colour in the US and asks what this could mean for the upcoming 2012 presidential election.


AlJazeeraEnglishAs the race for the Republican presidential nomination for the 2012 elections heats up, Fault Lines follows the Iowa campaign trail to investigate the underlying forces shaping candidates.What role does religion play in the US presidential elections?


AlJazeeraEnglishenglish.aljazeera.net Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr.com Just weeks after the earthquake that took more than 200000 lives, Avi Lewis finds that debates over how to rebuild Haiti are already underway.


AlJazeeraEnglishGold fever is sweeping across South America. Nowhere is it more lethal than in Colombia, where the gold rush has become a new axle in Colombia's civil war. Turf wars are erupting between paramilitaries, and leftist rebel groups fighting to take control of mining regions. It's fueling an old...


english.aljazeera.net Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr.com On this week's episode of Fault Lines Josh Rushing travels to Northern Iraq to look at one of the most serious divides that the country faces. Arabs and Kurds...


english.aljazeera.net Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr.com Avi Lewis talks to Cornel West, professor of African American Studies at Princeton, hip hop artist, and one of the most controversial academics in the US about...


In part one of a two-part series, Fault Lines goes to Mogadishu to see the impact of Somalia's famine, and asks if US policies have contributed to the disaster?


AlJazeeraEnglishenglish.aljazeera.net Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr.com This week on Fault Lines, we look at the crisis of unemployment in the US and ask how the country got here and what needs to be done to fix it.


AlJazeeraEnglishThe detention and deportation of immigrants has reached an all-time high under the Obama administration. Fault Lines investigates the business of immigrant detention and finds out how a few companies are shaping US immigration laws.


AlJazeeraEnglishDozens of university students are arrested for demonstrating against a tuition hike. But Puerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortuno remains steadfast in charging students more to help close a $3.2 billion budget gap. The students' fight is representative of a larger debate in Puerto Rico, and in the US, about...


AlJazeeraEnglishUS pharmaceutical firms have moved their operations overseas over the past decade. An increasing number of tests are being conducted on the poor in Russia, China, Brazil, Poland, Uganda and Romania. How is the clinical research done in India?


AlJazeeraEnglishThe spectacular violence of Mexico's drug war grabs international attention. Some 40000 people have been killed since 2006, when President Felipe Calderon deployed Mexican military and security forces in the so-called war against the cartels -- often in gruesome and sadistic ways. But behind the...


english.aljazeera.net Follow up on Twitter: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Tumblr: ajfaultlines.tumblr.com This week on Fault Lines, we talk to people on all sides of the so-called "war on terror" - from human rights lawyers to former Bush administration officials;...


As world leaders discuss climate policy in Durban, Fault Lines travels through Kenya's drought zone. We ask how US policies intersect with drought and hunger, and how the US is responding to the emergency in the Horn of Africa.


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