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Long a controversial energy source, nuclear has been facing a renaissance in space.
An elite EU-trained Senegalese police unit was meant to tackle cross-border crime. Instead it was used to quash protests
Karem Samra must now shelter with his family in the school where he once studied and played.
Two years ago, nine men lined up to pray in a Missouri prison. No one has been held accountable for what followed.
Ahead of South Africa’s elections, parties' take on the Gaza war is proving to be a deciding factor for many voters.
Global warming has shrunk crop yields in farming communities, forcing an unexpected invention.
The people of al-Muarrajat remain undeterred, even after a recent and disturbing settler threat on their lives.
Having long endured threats to their own existence, the Indigenous Sami community is protesting Israel’s war on Gaza.
The South African, now the go-to filmmaker for global brands seeking African stories, tells Al Jazeera his own story.
A Hindu group is upset because a zoo kept a lion named after a Mughal king with a lioness named after a Hindu deity.
Dozens of people in the tiny community of Dadhkai are deaf-mute; they have developed their own language.
It wants regulation to protect models so brands, agencies don't use AI to create digital replicas without consent.
In 2023, Chinese migrants become the largest group outside the Americas to cross the treacherous region to reach the US.
It could cripple remittances, financial transactions and destroy an already battered economy, say Yemenis.
Many Zimbabweans say the government is yet to tackle the cause of recurrent bouts of cholera in the nation.
Black History Month is an annual celebration of African-American history and culture in the United States.
It’s become harder to get investment and clients from overseas, and the sector is suffering from brain drain.
Sayani, who outwitted a ban to nurture a love affair between Bollywood songs and listeners, passed away this week.
Since the 2020 hurricanes, nine insurers became insolvent in the US state of Louisiana within a couple of years.
Violence by Israeli forces against Palestinian men in Jerusalem has increased after October 7.
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