In this video chapter from FRONTLINE Sick Around the World, travel to Germany with correspondent T.R. Reid and discuss the benefits of this country’s market-based health care system. Discussion ...
Read through archived FRONTLINE/World conversations around "Dispatches from a Small Planet: Election 2004," including responses from the reporters. Reactions to "Dispatches from a Small Planet ...
With coffee prices at historic lows, 25 million farm families around the world live in poverty. Central American growers of arabica coffee are among the hardest hit, as producers of the less ...
Winds of Change In World War II, more than 65,000 soldiers from the Gold Coast fought alongside the British Army. But by 1948, these soldiers, upset by the lack of postwar economic support ...
Using Russia as a case study, help students examine the real-world struggles of converting from a command economy to a market economy. Begin by defining the terms "command economy" and "market ...
Watch our documentaries on the evolution and impact of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and the overarching Israeli-Palestinian ...
From 1999 to 2002 -- as Chavez toured the world, visiting leaders like Castro, Muammar Khadaffi and Saddam Hussein -- more than $21 billion left the country. Foreign investment fell from $1.5 ...
Quezon was elected president of the new commonwealth. World War II interrupted the transition to independence. Within minutes of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 ...
It is also the world's largest cruise ship registry, which has attracted negative attention from international labor organizations. According to these groups, cruise lines choose to fly the ...