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With the death toll rising in Myanmar, 101 East is on the front lines as protesters fight back after a military coup.
Thousands are fleeing violence in the Central African Republic as two men fight to be president.
Investigating how the coronavirus spread among Singapore’s migrant workers.
Raja Casablanca football fans transform the political landscape of Morocco from inside the national stadium.
Some risk sham marriages to obtain European residency for a partner - but the practice can have shattering consequences.
Human rights groups say the Chinese are committing horrific crimes against Uighurs.
Celtic have some of the most passionate fans but their cause goes beyond sport to fight human rights issues.
Why are hundreds of thousands of farmers in India protesting against new laws the government says will help them?
"They’re handing out guns out here like it’s candy"
Why did Myanmar’s military overthrow the government? And what does it mean for democracy?
We investigate explosive revelations about killings and cover-ups by Australian special forces in Afghanistan.
How Liverpool FC became a symbol of defiance for its city and grew into one of the most popular teams on earth.
Indigenous survivors of Peru's civil war see photos taken during the brutal conflict, stirring memories from the past.
Al Jazeera takes a look at the leader's life and how she went from being an icon of democracy to courting controversy.
Why does a proposed French law have some people feeling like President Macron is attacking Muslims?
Nearly two million people in the Indian state risk becoming stateless. We investigate their fight to prove they belong.
Al Jazeera looks at the Arab Spring through the eyes of some of the people who lived through it.
From designer drugs to conflict zones, a look at how the modern drug trade has affected countries worldwide.
Why are Saudi Arabia and Iran locked in a modern-day cold war? And what does it mean for the rest of the region?
How a new generation of global drug lords emerged at the end of the 1970s, in want of both money and power.
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