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What are deepfakes and should we be worried?
A Norwegian mother makes a home for frightened Afghan boys who arrive alone, seeking safety.
If Ebrahim Raisi wins Iran's presidential election, as expected, it would put conservatives in control.
Four Greenlanders deeply disagree on the direction for their country’s future, but all fight for a better Greenland.
During a massive winter storm, why did the state’s power grid fail millions of Texans?
Why are some people saying the election is already a done deal?
About to make it big in the US, Israeli comedian Noam Shuster returns home to face her toughest audience yet.
What can the doctor son of British immigrants teach us about social justice and economic inequality during the pandemic?
101 East travels to Afghanistan, where even newborns have become targets of war.
Police say the Afzaal family were on an evening walk when they were targeted in a premeditated hate crime.
In Florida, survivors of domestic violence can lose custody of their children. Is the state blaming victims of abuse?
Al Jazeera correspondent Givara Budeiri has been released from custody after being violently arrested by Israeli police.
Exploring songs from Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and Sudan and the people, cultures and traditions behind them.
Zack Lamb has one of the most severe cases of Tourette’s syndrome in the US. Can drastic surgery save his life?
The Europa endured three decades of conflict but remains a special place for the journalists who were based there.
Who are the Taliban really? And how is it that they have so much power?
What are Bitcoin, blockchain and cryptocurrencies and can they lead to a more equitable, decentralised finance system?
“After four years living in Israel-Palestine, these have been some of the most depressing days.”
Confused about what’s going on in occupied East Jerusalem and Gaza? Start Here explains.
A Palestinian family in occupied East Jerusalem fights to save their home and keep their teenage son out of prison.
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