Tag: fault
Fault Lines – Mexico’s Hidden War
The spectacular violence of Mexico's drug war grabs international attention. Some 40,000 people have been killed since 2006, when President Felipe Calderon deployed Mexican...
Fault Lines – Mexico – Impunity and Profits
Once known as a booming industrial city and a model of economic progress in Mexico, the border city of Juarez has become infamous as...
Fault Lines – Rio – Olympic City
An explosion of joy on the streets of Rio greeted the announcement that the city would be hosting the 2016 Olympic Games. Two weeks...
Outsourced: Clinical trials overseas
US pharmaceutical companies have moved their operations overseas over the course of the past decade. Instead of testing trial medicines on Americans, more and...
Fault Lines – The high and the mighty
This fall California will vote on fully legalising cannabis. Fault Lines explores the implications for the economy, politicians and the criminal justice system.
Fault Lines – Fast Food, Fat Profits – Obesity in America
Obesity in America has reached a crisis point. Two out of every three Americans are overweight, one out of every three is obese. One...
The US and the New Middle East
The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East is undergoing seismic shifts, and the United States finds itself at a critical juncture as it grapples...
Sudan: History of a Broken Land
In the powerful documentary "Sudan: History Of A Broken Land," the once-promising nation of Sudan is laid bare, exposing the shattered dreams of peaceful...
Fault Lines – Politics of Death Row
The death penalty remains a contentious issue in the United States, with some states continuing to actively execute prisoners. Fault Lines explores the politics...
Fault Lines – Working through America’s jobs crisis
In the United States, the issue of unemployment and poverty has reached a critical point. With millions of Americans struggling to find work or...