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Why Soldiers Keep Losing to Suicide
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken a toll — but most service members who take their lives have never been deployed. What's going on?
December 20, 2012
FRONTLINE's Collected Reporting on Iraq & the War on Terror
For more than 12 years, FRONTLINE has revealed the wars' defining stories in meticulous detail, and the political dramas that played out at the highest levels of power and influence.
December 19, 2012
Prosecution Cross-Examines WikiLeaks Suspect
Much of the testimony was focused on PFC Bradley Manning's troubled behavior in custody.
November 30, 2012
WikiLeaks Suspect: "I Remember Thinking I'm Going to Die"
In a highly anticipated moment, PFC Bradley Manning took the stand in his pre-court martial hearing this week, for the first time presenting the court and the world the story of his confinement in his own words.
November 29, 2012
Interactive: David Coleman Headley’s Web of Betrayal
An interactive film that explores the tangled web of relationships that helped the American behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks move from small-time drug smuggler to international terrorist and spy.
November 29, 2012
Interactive: David Coleman Headley's Web of Betrayal
An interactive film that explores the tangled web of relationships that helped the American behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks move from small-time drug smuggler to international terrorist and spy.
November 29, 2012
Psychiatrists Testify to WikiLeaks Suspect's Mental State
Two military psychiatrists who cared for PFC Bradley Manning during his confinement at Quantico testified today that their recommendation that Manning be removed from a suicide watch was disregarded.
November 28, 2012
Hearing Focuses on Conditions of Alleged WikiLeaks Suspect's Detention
PFC Bradley Manning's lawyers claim his treatment in military prisons constituted "illegal pre-trial punishment."
November 27, 2012
Bradley Manning Hints at Guilty Plea in WikiLeaks Case
Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence analyst accused of providing thousands of military records and diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks, has signaled he may plead guilty to a portion of the 34 charges currently facing him.
November 8, 2012
9/11 Mastermind Harangues U.S. Gov't at Guantanamo Hearing
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed said the government stretches the definition of "national security" to justify killing and torture.
October 17, 2012
Court Ruling Could Undermine Charges Against 9/11 Defendants
An appeals court in Washington, D.C. yesterday handed down a decision that could undermine some of the charges in the Guantanamo military commission trying 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his co-defendants.
October 17, 2012
Is This Man To Blame for the Attack on Pakistani Schoolgirl?
As the world closely watches the fate of Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl fighting for her life after being gunned down by the Taliban last week, the pressure is on Pakistan to bring her attackers to justice.
October 16, 2012