Twenty years on from the start of the Iraq war, we look at how the US and UK media helped sell the war to the public.

Through rigorous debate, Marc Lamont Hill cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom.
Twenty years on from the start of the Iraq war, we look at how the US and UK media helped sell the war to the public.
‘We evolved to say to ourselves well, if we hear something often, it must be true … And this is the soul of propaganda.’
In an UpFront Special, Marc Lamont Hill examines why the US armed forces are failing to hit their recruitment targets.
‘What is happening in Mexico is a human rights emergency,’ says journalist and author Anabel Hernandez.
The DRC’s Minister of Communications, Patrick Muyaya, on the fighting in his country and Rwanda’s role in the conflict.
‘Everybody is trying to grasp something that gives them hope, and that hope is getting eliminated on a daily basis.’
UpFront takes a look at what Benjamin Netanyahu’s new hardline cabinet means for Palestinians.
From school curriculum changes to book bans, we examine the roots and effects of the anti-Critical Race Theory movement.
In the wake of Tyre Nichols’s killing at the hands of police, UpFront takes a look at policing in the US.
‘Most people deep down are pretty decent but power corrupts,’ argues historian and author Rutger Bregman.
Renowned economist Thomas Piketty on the politics of building global equality.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud joins Marc Lamont Hill to discuss his country’s security and humanitarian challenges.
Haiti’s ambassador to the US, Bocchit Edmond, on the crisis in his country and whether foreign troops are the answer.
Best-selling author of Heavy: An American Memoir talks to Marc Lamont Hill about the factors that shape Black identity.