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Kisan village faces Israeli settler violence on near-daily basis as the army seizes tracts of land.
How widespread traumatic brain injuries, once the hidden wounds of the seven-year conflict, are now coming to light.
Many years ago, I was like you. It was my first time on such a journey and I was leaving everything I knew behind.
During lockdown, hundreds of homeless people in Melbourne were moved into hotels. But what will happen to them now?
Analysts and activists say the May 2021 protests marked a turning point in Palestinian mobilisation and unity.
Brandon Jackson is one of more than 1,500 people imprisoned in Louisiana on non-unanimous verdicts.
Are Bitcoin, Ethereum and Dogecoin the modern-day equivalent of sneezing powder and whoopee cushions?
From his father's murder to racism in the UK, the moments that inspired the 74-year-old to skip the London Marathon.
From masks and gloves to IVs and COVID tests, what happens to toxic medical waste? Reporter Adi Renaldi finds out.
The village of Kufr Qaddoum near Nablus is paying a high price for its weekly protests against the theft of its land.
A photojournalist recalls the Afghans he met, including the leader of a police unit left to fight the Taliban alone.
As the economic crisis grinds on, Lebanese navigate soaring food costs and fuel and medicine shortages.
Nearly 500 migrants and refugees held a two month hunger strike in a bid to get the right to live legally in Belgium.
For many farmers who migrated to the country's Eastern Highlands, hopes for a better life are turning into a nightmare.
After the last American soldier left, Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid was the first to report from outside of Kabul.
'It was like she was floating. I was so close I could see her face. She didn’t scream.'
How one woman is determined to stay despite the uncertain future that women like her face in the country.
Efforts to open up Colombia’s economy have caused displacement, poverty and violence for Afro-Colombian communities.
Was it Nixon's decision to end military conscription in 1973 that allowed America's latest war to continue for 20 years?
For those of us born in Ban Vinai Refugee Camp, that river was a source of flow in lives caught in waiting.
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