Seen as an honest-broker in the Israel-Palestinian conflict, Canada has become one of Israel's most fervent supporters. Avi Lewis investigates.
Now that the 2010 US midterm elections are over, it is time to talk about what the results mean -- for the US and the world -- over the next two years. To debate the meaning and the message sent by the US midterms, Avi Lewis hosts a panel and an audience at the Newseum in Washington.
Ahead of the US midterm elections, Fault Lines presenter Avi Lewis travels to Nevada and Florida -- two states gripped by political division and economic uncertainty.
With the US continuing to execute prisoners, Fault Lines looks at the politics driving capital punishment in the US.
Josh Rushing travels to the epicentre of the country's broken immigration system.
Fault Lines travels to Rio to look at the police crackdown in the city's Favelas.
Josh Rushing in conversation with General Wesley Clark, the former Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO and former presidential candidate.
Six months after the earthquake that killed up to 300,000 people, the dust is starting to settle over Port-au-Prince. As it does, the deep wounds that fracture this country are re-emerging, more gaping than even before.
Danny Glover is a critically-acclaimed actor, director and producer who is perhaps best known for roles in films like "Lethal Weapon" and "The Color Purple". A lifelong activist, his causes span HIV/Aids awareness, union organisation and the struggle for peace and justice in the Middle East.
In the two months since the Deepwater Horizon explosion, millions of litres of oil have gushed out of BP's well into the water each day, slowly encroaching on the coastline. Fault Lines' Avi Lewis travels to the drill zone, and learns about the erosion in the wetlands from industry canals and pipelines, the health problems blamed on contaminated air and water from petrochemical refineries.