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“It’s no joke. We’re almost under the ocean.”
“Be careful what you hear.”
A look at racial divides and the struggle for political representation of minority groups in the United States.
A teen rapper in Chile joins a festival in Mapuche territory to connect with her native roots and highlight injustice.
101 East investigates rising tensions between China and Taiwan.
At the Standing Rock protests, Indigenous American women united to protect their land and water.
New Delhi’s Yamuna River is covered with toxic foam.
Why China and the US are at odds over Taiwan
Under inspection, a forensic investigator leads her unit to crime scenes in one of Mexico’s most violent cities.
An exploration of how COVID-19's disproportionate effect on Britain’s minorities links to racism and neoliberalism.
Two heroic women battle to hold manufacturers to account and end the use of highly toxic 'Agent Orange' today.
“The most notorious of the supervisors molested countless boys. It was sexually very depraving.”
The president of a sinking Pacific island nation became a leading voice in global climate change diplomacy.
Why have governments so far failed to take the tough but necessary action required to tackle global warming?
What is behind the military coup in Sudan?
A film marking Al Jazeera's 25th anniversary, from its modest beginnings to becoming an international broadcaster.
Matthew Abbott’s photos of Australia’s catastrophic bushfires serve as a warning to the world.
Can states reach a radical new deal?
Lake Retba helps tourism and its salt drives Senegal's economy, but there are environmental risks to its future.
Fault Lines reports from Honduras on how climate change is upending lives and increasing migration.
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