UN humanitarian agency says thousands of people needing medical help abroad cannot leave the country.
Kamahl Santamaria
Kamahl Santamaria has close to 15 years experience in television news. He's reported and anchored news, sport and business; across networks in New Zea... land, Australia, and now the Middle East as a world news anchor for Al Jazeera English.
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Want to make sense of what’s going on in Greece? Al Jazeera’s Kamahl Santamaria explains in 60 seconds.
Tacloban: A city destroyed, a people unbowed
My view of the world as a news anchor has changed irrevocably after a visit to Typhoon Haiyan’s “ground zero”.
America’s Cup: Down to the wire
America’s Cup expert Kamahl Santamaria looks at what could be either one the greatest comebacks or worst chokes.
Easing off on quantitative easing
Emerging markets’ currencies are being hit hard amid worries the US will taper its massive bond-buying programme.
I left my yacht in San Francisco
The 2013 edition of the America’s Cup is unlikely to ever be called “a success”, but not for the author.
Flying on water, or just treading?
Sailing fan and one-time America’s Cup reporter Kamahl Santamaria attempts to explain what is happening in San Francisco
Sailing beyond the edge
After the Artemis sailing tragedy, are the America’s Cup organisers right in their pursuit of a high-octane spectacle?
Sailing into history
A decade after a national sporting humiliation, New Zealand has almost rebuilt its sailing reputation.
Economics on ice
The host of Al Jazeera’s business programme is heading to Davos, and outlines what the point of it all is.