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Millions of mainly young people around the world are rethinking the way they work and live.
Revisiting The Stream's coverage of racism and sport.
Americans are rethinking their relationships with employers and work.
Smart guns could soon become available in the United States.
Armed groups kill at least 200 villagers in apparent retaliation for military air raids.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev asked a Russian-led military alliance for help to quell mass protests.
Calls to kill minorities, weak mainstream media and negligent officials in India. Plus, Russia’s media blacklist.
2021 was a year of economic recovery - but also a year of supply chain bottlenecks, soaring inflation and Omicron.
Food prices rose sharply in 2021, reaching highest level in a decade, according to the United Nations.
With stories from Jordan, Italy and the US, Portal rounds up some of the most uplifting stories from Al Jazeera Digital.
From tension over Taiwan to the European refugee crisis - Portal rounds up some of Al Jazeera’s best digital content.
Organisations face uncertain future after losing licences allowing them to access accounts.
South Koreans were forced to provide sexual services to Japanese soldiers before and during the Second World War.
The philosopher and cultural theorist discusses his latest book, ‘Heaven in Disorder’.
The resignation of Prime Minister Hamdok and growing public anger have deepened uncertainty in Sudan.
Military-led government delayed elections by up to five years, drawing condemnation from regional authorities.
Governments encourage 'working from home' as employees demand better work-life balance.
Christian Dior’s creative director on whether fashion remains relevant amid the challenges facing the world today.
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) comes into force on January 1, 2022.
The world’s food system is driving a third of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.
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