Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan recounts scenes of dead bodies on the streets of Ukrainian city Bucha.
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‘Oil, arms sales, money’: What became of Libya’s revolution?
Ten years after Libya’s Day of Revolt, Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan recalls the hope and optimism he witnessed in 2011.
Egyptians go to polls on Tuesday and Wednesday to elect the Senate revived in constitutional amendments adopted in 2019.
Disappearing cultural sins
How watching an old British series full of racist tropes in Pakistan changed my perspective on whether such shows should be banned.
Britain was built on the backs, and souls, of slaves
The UK owes a debt to descendants of enslaved people and to taxpayers whose money was used to compensate slave traders and owners.
The Cold War moved to the Middle East, where the front-line states are led not by political stances but religious ones.
Death and ‘spy’ pigeons in Indian-administered Kashmir
Even ordinary things like funerals and pigeons have become political in Kashmir, where ongoing conflict disrupts normal life.
I took chloroquine. This is what it did to me
Chloroquine, a similar drug to hydroxychloroquine, has some uncomfortable side effects, as one reporter found out.
In Pakistan, the show’s popularity reveals reverence for the Ottoman Empire and a hankering for a glorious Muslim past.
Indian officials have stopped handing over the bodies of Kashmiri fighters killed in battles with Indian forces in Indian-administered Kashmir.