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Rebels tighten control of Mali's north
Ansar Dine says it is ready to fight Malian army if it tries to recapture areas under their control.
Africa
Last Modified: 11 Jun 2012 05:27 GMT
Qatari women prepare for Olympic debut
Female athletes from the Gulf state will compete for the first time, but many still face hurdles - in sport and society.
Rhodri Davies
Features
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 14:25 GMT
Qatari women prepare for Olympic debut
For the very first time, conservative Gulf Arab state will send female athletes to the Games, in London.
Middle East
Last Modified: 22 May 2012 18:44 GMT
Venezuela's indigenous university
The institution, located in 5,000 acres of forestland, teaches ancient wisdom and rights in the modern world.
Rhodri Davies
Features
Last Modified: 19 May 2012 15:21 GMT
Venezuela's indigenous university
Community creates institution to train leaders and preserve its culture in face of increasing marginalisation.
Americas
Last Modified: 23 Apr 2012 11:07 GMT
Scavenging for survival in oil-rich Venezuela
Indigenous community struggles as rubbish pickers while failing to benefit from southern city's prosperity.
Americas
Last Modified: 22 Apr 2012 09:29 GMT
Saving the native tongues of Australia
Many indigenous groups are struggling to preserve their languages and cultures.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 17 Apr 2012 18:30 GMT
Conservative Muslims clash with secularists in Tunisia
Tension over the place of religion in the North African country's public life is rising.
Middle East
Last Modified: 29 Jun 2011 22:38 GMT
The rising cost of toy guns in Iraq
Toy guns are illegal in parts of Iraq, but fears persist over their role in a violent culture.
Rhodri Davies
Features
Last Modified: 23 Feb 2011 11:25 GMT
Northern Iraq's budding Chinatown
As foreign investment increases in Iraqi Kurdistan, cultural boundaries are being broken.
Rhodri Davies
Features
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2011 14:38 GMT
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Revised Guantanamo force-feed policy exposed
Al Jazeera's exclusive publishing of a key Guantanamo prison military document lays bare the brutality of force-feeding.
Report: Canada could see indigenous uprising
Former military official says poverty and anger in indigenous communities mean conditions for an "insurgency" are ripe.
China Rising
A four-part series that gives a rare insight into the country on the move, with history in tow.
Al-Nakba
Series on the Palestinian 'catastrophe' of 1948 that led to dispossession and conflict that still endures.
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Somalia ghost town
Once a bustling haven, Elasha Biyaha has almost become a ghost town as residents flee.
Syria: The War Within
Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
Hezbollah and Syria
Lebanon-based militia is assisting villagers caught up in the conflict.
China Rising
A four-part series that gives a rare insight into the country on the move, with history in tow.
Crisis in Bangladesh
Extensive coverage of war crimes tribunals and controversial calls for blasphemy laws.
Opinion
An increasingly unchecked surveillance state
Murtaza Hussain
Success requires consequences for failure
John V. Whitbeck
Why we feel for Gatsby even though he is awful
Sarah Jaffe
The Egypt-Israel peace test
Tamara Wittes
Honduran victims of US drug war still await justice
Dan Beeton
When the music dies: Azerbaijan one year after Eurovision
Rebecca Vincent
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The week in pictures
From flooding in China to celebrations in Somaliland, Al Jazeera showcases the week in images.
In Pictures: David Beckham
As David Beckham announces his retirement from football, we look back at his glittering career.
In Pictures: PKK fighters arrive in Iraq
First batch of Kurdish fighters withdrawing from Turkey received by their comrades in northern Iraq.
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