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How wars impact the most vulnerable people

Full Episode
50:30

South Korean protesters in Seoul, South Korea, stand behind images representing children killed in the bombings in Iran, March 12, 2026, during a rally denouncing the US and Israeli attacks on Iran.

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The most intense bombing of Iran by the US and Israel has been taking place in the capital, Tehran, a city of roughly 10 million people living in dense areas. In wars, the most vulnerable among the population end up bearing the brunt of the conflicts — children, the elderly, those with disabilities. Also, a documentary about the little-known US occupation of Haiti. And, Asians are among thousands of immigrants swept up in the Trump administration’s deportation campaign, but many have not come forward with stories of being targeted by federal agents. Plus, a look at the international productions that make up nearly half of all the films nominated for Oscars this year.

In This Episode

War’s impact on the most vulnerable
6:26
The US’s forgotten occupation of Haiti
6:45
More Asians are being swept up by ICE than many realize
6:34
Melting snow at Winter Paralympics creates dangerous conditions for participants
1:33
Myanmar’s resistance faces reenergized regime
5:12
Canada expands military presence in the Arctic
7:09
A person standing partially behind a voting booth curtain with another person sitting at a table nearby, likely at a polling station.
France moving to the right as voters head to the polls for local elections
Special Coverage
5:03
Foreign films make up nearly half of Oscar nominations this year
7:29