September 4, 2009 /
Frontline/World
Jason Motlagh
Jason Motlagh has been reporting from Afghanistan throughout the past year, including on military missions assigned to try and make the country safe enough to hold elections on August 20.
July 24, 2009 /
Frontline/World
Iason Athanasiadis
Iason Athanasiadis interviewed by Joe Rubin on Frontline/World's iWitness
May 30, 2009 /
Frontline/World
Jason Motlagh
Jason Motlagh has been reporting from Afghanistan for several months, first embedding with U.S.
May 28, 2009 /
Frontline/World
Alex Stonehill, Sarah Stuteville
Journalists Sarah Stuteville and Alex Stonehill spent six weeks crisscrossing Pakistan to report on the country's growing education crisis.
November 20, 2008 /
Frontline/World
Joe Rubin
On September 15, 2008, the cellphone networks were so jammed, I couldn't reach any of my friends in Zimbabwe or abroad to share the news that I was covering first hand. What a day in the history of...
June 26, 2008 /
Frontline/World
Joe Rubin
Practicing journalism in Zimbabwe has become a cr
June 25, 2008 /
Frontline/World
Alex Stonehill, Sarah Stuteville, Jessica Partnow, Ernest Waititu
Frontline World is featuring the Pulitzer Center-sponsored reporting from the Common Language Project as part of a feature highlighting the human consequences of climate change.
June 25, 2008 /
Frontline/World
Ernest Waititu
A series of multimedia reports show how water stress across the horn of Africa is fueling conflict and threatening ancient ways of life.
June 18, 2008 /
Frontline/World
Joe Rubin
Mrs. Plaxeded Mutariswa Ndira was getting her children ready for school a few weeks ago when she heard a scuffle in the bedroom where her husband was still sleeping.
March 15, 2008 /
Frontline/World
Alex Stonehill, Jessica Partnow, Sarah Stuteville
When Chala Ahmed won the U.S. visa lottery in the town of Haramaya in eastern Ethiopia, his first thought was to earn enough money in America to build his mother a home.