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Those who came into adulthood as the USSR collapsed around them 30 years ago recall a time of transition.
How systemic racism, abuse of the land and violence against Indigenous women and girls are intertwined in Canada.
This year has seen major award wins and the release of critically acclaimed works by writers from across continent.
According to a recent poll, almost half of Ukrainians believe that an 'escalation' of the conflict is possible.
Amid the kitsch hotels and eerie off-season silence, a new community is adjusting to life outside their homeland.
With the Lebanese state in crisis, unlikely characters are bringing security to one of the most neglected regions.
Fifty years on, a son remembers the father killed fighting in what was then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.
Rajiv Shaha was a toddler when his father and grandfather were 'disappeared' during Bangladesh's liberation war.
About 12,000 Lebanese have moved to Cyprus over past year to secure livelihoods and find better economic opportunities.
Travel bans to African countries feel like a punishment for scientific transparency, say researchers who found variant.
After Ida, Chief Shirell and her tribe aim to rebuild even as sinking land, government neglect imperil their survival.
Hundreds of thousands of children not in school in English-speaking regions where separatist campaign continues.
Cheap and efficient drones are increasingly becoming decisive weapons in modern conflicts.
It was the voice of the progressive youth, then it disappeared. In 2016, a lucky discovery helped preserve rare issues.
Al Jazeera speaks to Kayed Fasfous, a former Palestinian prisoner who recently ended a 131-day hunger strike.
After more than 80 weeks of closure, questions loom over the effect of the shutdown on students and teachers.
As Lebanon plunges deeper into economic meltdown, UNRWA has sounded the alarm about a major funding crisis.
After post-coup protests, Karen state faced a Tatmadaw crackdown. Now, many rebuild, while others grow defiant.
We investigate how a project to protect forests ended tragically with the killing of two reporters and a campaigner.
Climate change is only part of the reason behind the water shortage in Tanzania’s largest city.
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