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Fault Lines examines accusations that new voting laws are effectively disenfranchising communities of colour in the US.
Fault Lines follows some of Occupy's key organisers as the movement fights to stay relevant over the winter months.
Fault Lines looks at how Occupy Wall Street went from a small group of New York protesters to a broad people's movement.
Last Modified: 21 Mar 2012 14:35 GMT
Fault Lines follows Chile's student protest movement and examines the underlying issues driving the anger.
Last Modified: 03 Jan 2012 16:04 GMT
What is the role of drones and robots in wars and how will they shape the future of the US military?
Last Modified: 19 Feb 2012 13:40 GMT
Labour unions are under fire across the US, but do they have enough vitality to fight back?
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2011 14:03 GMT
What role does religion play in the US presidential elections?
Last Modified: 13 Dec 2011 13:37 GMT
As millions in Kenya suffer from extreme hunger, is the US addressing the causes of the crisis or just its syptoms?
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2011 11:47 GMT
Have US counter-terrorism policies contributed to the deadly crisis in the Horn of Africa?
Last Modified: 29 Nov 2011 11:47 GMT
The previous season
With 1% of Americans controlling 40% of the country's wealth, we examine the gap between the rich and the rest.
Last Modified: 12 Oct 2011 07:15 GMT
Fault Lines travels to Bahrain and asks why the US backs democracy in one Arab country, but not another.
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2011 10:18 GMT
Fault Lines travels to the frontlines of the war in Libya to see what US policy looks like on the ground.
Last Modified: 22 Aug 2011 07:10 GMT
As US pharmaceutical companies move their operations abroad, India has become a testing ground for trial medicines.
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2011 12:00 GMT
Gold fever is sweeping across South America and is at its most lethal in Colombia where it is fuelling the civil war.
Last Modified: 05 Jul 2011 08:29 GMT
Fault Lines travels to Puerto Rico to investigate the harsh economic policies being imposed on the people there.
Last Modified: 27 Jun 2011 14:06 GMT
Josh Rushing finds out how campesino communities caught in the narco-economy are resisting repression and dispossession.
Last Modified: 21 Jun 2011 08:09 GMT
Josh Rushing travels to the city dubbed the murder capital of the world.
Last Modified: 14 Jun 2011 09:40 GMT
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In pictures
Fault Lines gained exclusive access to the USS Ronald Reagan, an American aircraft carrier deployed in the Arabian Gulf.
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Fault Lines examines the US decision to intervene in Libya and what it reveals about US priorities in the region.
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Fault Lines travelled to India where poor Indians are becoming test subjects for US pharmaceutical companies.
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How a modern day gold rush is fuelling Colombia's decade long civil war.
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Fault Lines' Josh Rushing captures 'behind the scenes' images from Guerrero, Mexico.
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Fault Lines' Josh Rushing captures 'behind the scenes' images from the city dubbed the murder capital of the world.
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About Fault Lines

We live in a world run through with Fault Lines. Al Jazeera's Fault Lines takes you beyond the headlines and holds the powerful to account, as we examine the US' role in the world.

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