“Even the biggest bombs can’t break a nation’s will” says Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi exclusively to Fault Lines correspondent Hind Hassan in an interview recorded in October 2025.
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Watch the full interview here: aje.io/abbasaraghchi
For 18 months, civilians in Sudan’s el-Fasher were trapped under siege with food, aid and escape routes cut off. When the city fell, thousands were killed as people tried to flee.
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Through survivor testimony and visual evidence, Fault Lines, Lighthouse Reports and the Sudan War Monitor reconstruct the siege of el-Fasher and investigate allegations of mass killings and other abuses.
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🔗 Watch the full investigation: aje.news/ElFasher
In October 2025, the RSF took over El Fasher and killed thousands of people in a matter of days. It became one of the biggest massacres in the three year old civil war. Yet, little is known of how the massacre unfolded and what survivors experienced. Fault Lines and Lighthouse traveled to Uganda to interview survivors, our new documentary tells their stories.
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Mira was just four when she was shot in the head in Gaza in August 2024.
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We first documented her case in Kids Under Fire, our Peabody Award-winning investigation, as she fought for her life in hospital.
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Now, she and her mother have arrived in Mexico City for treatment.
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Watch our full investigation: aje.news/KidsUnderFire
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@heal.palestine is sponsoring Mira and her family.
Nearly three years into the war on Gaza, the humanitarian toll remains unfathomable to much of the western world, but these @ajfaultlines segments render the devastation with clear, harrowing specificity.
Both “Kids Under Fire” and “The Disappearance of Dr. Abu Safiya” document attacks on some of Gaza’s most vulnerable, and the healthcare facilities they turn to amid the ongoing violence.
For its precise, in-depth coverage of the ongoing crisis in Gaza and the violence against children and healthcare workers, @ajfaultlines is a #PeabodyWinner.
Fault Lines is honored to receive 11 News & Documentary Emmy Award nominations.
Seven of our films were recognized this year:
Kids Under Fire
The Disappearance of Dr. Abu Safiya
The Killing Field
The Last Lifeline
Gutted
Crackdown: Deported Under Trump
De Ningún Lado (Nowhere to Belong)
Grateful to the teams behind these films—and to the people who trusted us with their stories.
🔗 Watch all the nominated films at the link in bio.
As Americans poured into the streets this weekend to protest Trump at “No Kings” rallies, one group in Washington, D.C., marched toward a small military base where they say the “shadow president,” Stephen Miller, has reportedly moved with his family, citing safety concerns. Following the style of the 2025 Fault Lines episodes “Citizen Musk” and “Bigger Than Zohran,” we’ve turned our lens toward Miller’s unlikely rise to power. Watch for the episode in June. #nokings @freedcproject@nokingsdaymarch #bwoftheday
Laila Al-Arian, the executive producer of Al Jazeera’s documentary series Fault Lines, has worked exhaustively for more than a decade covering the Israeli Occupation’s violent war crimes. She points not only to the now undeniable evidence of Israel’s violence—made clear by the genocide—but to the consequent bankruptcy of the international institutions who proclaim to defend human rights.
This is what we mean when we say the world has failed Gaza. This is a genocide funded first by the United States, but allowed by these supposed defenders of humanity. We ourselves must not forget and cannot allow their ineptitude to go on unnoticed.
A retired US State Department official says US aid to Israel is so complex and opaque that it essentially prevents the State Department from determining whether Israeli military units have committed serious human rights abuses.
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Watch the full investigation on YouTube: aje.io/GazaKids
“I really advise the United States to respect the Iranian people and the system that the Iranian people have chosen for themselves,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says to Fault Lines correspondent Hind Hassan in an exclusive interview recorded in October 2025.
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🎥 Watch the full interview on YouTube: aje.io/AbbasAraghchi
As Fault Lines begins production for a new year, here’s a look back on the stories we covered in 2025
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🔗 Tap the link in bio for direct links to our documentaries