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From climate change to financial meltdown, the worst of our journalism is becoming the norm, writes scholar.
Alleged political meddling and statement by John Kerry about Bolivia being a US 'backyard' anger left-wing leader.
Calls for better medical treatment for imprisoned nephew of activist Chen Guangcheng who has appendicitis.
Qatari PM says Palestinians and Israel can swap land rather than stick to 1967 borders, drawing praise from Israel.
The meeting aims at reviewing means of reviving the stalled peace talks between the Palestinians and Israelis.
We discuss the aftermath of the Gulf of Mexico cleanup and how the US government remains divided over Keystone XL.
Muslim community tipped off police about plans to launch a "terrorist attack" against a Canadian passenger train.
Ongoing hunger strikes and brutal retaliation from guards have placed the military prison back in the limelight.
Charges that polls will be unfair arouse cries of hypocrisy against US, which has long interfered in country's politics.
Government asked to prove army private knowingly helped al-Qaeda by leaking secrets to convict him of aiding the enemy.
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Al Jazeera's exclusive publishing of a key Guantanamo prison military document lays bare the brutality of force-feeding.
Former military official says poverty and anger in indigenous communities mean conditions for an "insurgency" are ripe.
A four-part series that gives a rare insight into the country on the move, with history in tow.
Series on the Palestinian 'catastrophe' of 1948 that led to dispossession and conflict that still endures.
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Lebanon-based militia is assisting villagers caught up in the conflict, and reportedly fighting alongside Assad forces.
Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
Copper-rich Mes Aynak is home to ruins of ancient villages, but threatened by a planned Chinese mining project.
A four-part series that gives a rare insight into the country on the move, with history in tow.
Extensive coverage of war crimes tribunals and controversial calls for blasphemy laws.
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