In the 1960s, Berkeley was the center of a national movement for change. It was a time when many believed they could remake the world order. What have we learned...
(Mosaic Intelligence Report: February 12, 2010) Hundreds of thousands of Iranians took to the streets to mark the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. Ahmadinejad declares Iran a "nuclear state." Why...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: February 11, 2010) Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that Iran has reached 20% uranium enrichment in its nuclear program, and authorities clamped down on the opposition as...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: February 10, 2010) More than 160 people died in a series of avalanches in Afghanistan; many were rescued alive. Thousands of Greek workers went on...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: December 30, 2009) Airline travelers flying from Amsterdam to the U.S. will have to pass through a full-body scanner in the next few weeks, a...
The Glow of White Women, an autobiographical documentary film made by Yunus Valley, tells a personal story of growing up amidst the extreme segregation of Nelspruit, South Africa, which affected...
The Glow of White Women, an autobiographical documentary film made by Yunus Valley, tells a personal story of growing up amidst the extreme segregation of Nelspruit, South Africa, which effected...
Mosaic is a Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East. -Attacks on Iranian Revolutionary Guards kill 42-UN: Israeli Spy Devices Caused Lebanon Blasts-Lebanese village prospers...
"If you are looking for a new revolution in Iran, you can stop holding your breath now because it's not going to happen," says religious scholar and author Reza Aslan...
(Global Pulse: September 4, 2009) What's in a kiss? Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and President Ahmadinejad took part in one of the most analyzed kisses since Romeo and Juliet...
(Mosaic Intelligence Report: August 7, 2009) More than 150 people were recently killed and injured in clashes between security forces and the Yemeni rebels. The secessionist movement has become more...
This conversation with award-winning directors Haskell Wexler and Saul Landau explores the making of their film, "Brazil: A Report on Torture", and the continuing impact of torture today.
For over 500 years the indigenous people of the Andes have had to endure racism and discrimination. Now, with democracy on their side, the time has come for a change.
For over 500 years the indigenous people of the Andes have had to endure racism and discrimination. Now, with democracy on their side, the time has come for a change.
Is there anything more important than knowing where our food comes from, and who controls what we eat? This special investigates the truth behind the genetically engineered foods that have...