An American wages a different kind of war
The war is entering a new and dangerous phase.
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Sept. 16: In an exclusive interview, the Iranian president insisted that Iranians had freedom of speech and that he didn't “see any problems” with his disputed re-election.
Dateline NBC joins New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof as he reports on one Pakistani woman's struggle to change lives.
Dateline NBC joins New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof as he reports on one Pakistani woman's struggle for justice and her determination to change the lives of women around her.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad refused Thursday to rule out development of nuclear weapons and said in an NBC News interview that he would “never” halt work on peaceful nuclear programs.
A generation ago, mentally disabled people were often quietly sent away to bleak government institutions, left to live out their days on the isolated fringes of society. Halfway across the world in Serbia, the conditions haven't improved.
Transcript: The image of two teenage boys playing serenely is a picture of peace uncommon in eastern Congo — and deceptive. Because it masks some of the worst horrors of a vicious ethnic war for land and resources: a war often fought with children.
Feb. 19: On a return visit to Sudan, NBC's Ann Curry reconnects with survivors of famine and warfare.
July 3: Tobha Nzima lost her 8-year-old son and two partners to AIDS and was near death herself, but after taking free antiretroviral drugs she got better. Tobha's story and many others are depicted by Magnum photographers.