An examination of an image - a falling man from the North Tower, frozen in mid air - circulated by the press immediately after the September 11 attacks, the public's reaction, and why it was later deemed un-newsworthy.
On Saturday, July 27, 1996, a terrorist’s bomb exploded in Centennial Olympic Park at the Atlanta Su...
The inside story of Mohammed Emwazi's journey from being an ordinary London boy to becoming terroris...
An examination of Israel and its society after many months of war, seen initially through the prism ...
Filmmaker Jonah Green documents his father Mark Green's 2001 campaign for mayor of New York City, de...
The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in April 1995 is the worst act...
Immediately after 9/11, rumors emerged of someone who had 'surfed' the debris to safety. A Discovery...
One year on from the first of four terror attacks which hit Britain in 2017, this documentary tells ...
The murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamic extremist in 2004, followed by the publish...
Discover the unsettling truths behind the world's most pivotal events in "The IMPACT." This powerful...
An exhaustive explanation of how the military occupation of an invaded territory occurs and its cons...
An on-the-scene documentary following the events of September 11, 2001 from an insider's view, throu...
At 8.46AM on September 11th 2001, American Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade...
Just 60 miles north of New York City sits the poverty-stricken town of Newburgh, where, in 2009, fou...
2nd Edition of Loose Change documentary. What if...September 11th was not a surprise attack on Ameri...
In honour of the 15th Anniversary of 9/11, National Geographic Channel is looking back at the very b...
ZERO: An Investigation into 9/11 has one central thesis: that the official version of the events sur...
Following the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City, one item of clothing has gained a scandalous ...
With the departure of the Bush Administration and the arrival of an “era of transparency,” opportuni...