By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on October 18th, 2011
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel.Al Jazeera is not responsible for...
By Teymoor Nabili in Middle East on October 18th, 2011
"A leader stands alone" Benjamin Netanyahu was presenting himself as a solitary, heroic figure. "I considered, and I decided." Speaking on the...
By Teymoor Nabili in Middle East on October 18th, 2011
On the Al Jazeera Newshour today, I spoke to Israeli spokesman Mark Regev. Mostly we discussed the prisoner exchange, but I also asked him...
By Gabriel Elizondo in Americas on October 18th, 2011
They are marching on. More than 1,500 indigenous Bolivians in the final days of a remarkable 500km march across the country. Final destination:...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Africa on October 18th, 2011
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in the Libya uprising. Al Jazeera is not responsible for content...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on October 18th, 2011
Thousands continue to take to the streets across Syria, despite the bloody crackdown on protests. Activists say that thousands of civilians have...
By Kamahl Santamaria in Asia on October 17th, 2011
I write this blog not in my capacity as a news anchor or the host of a business show, but as a New Zealander.  One who knows a bit about...
By Laurence Lee in Europe on October 17th, 2011
Almost entirely unreported in the British media, there's a revolution taking place in working practices in the public sector in this country.The...
By John Terrett in Americas on October 17th, 2011
A memorial to a "King" was formally dedicated in a Washington DC park on Sunday. The Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr was one of America's most...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Africa on October 16th, 2011
Follow our Live Blog for all the latest from our correspondents across Tunisia and also our headquarters in Doha, Qatar.Tunisia Election...
By Paul Rhys in Asia on October 16th, 2011
Some say that rugby is war. And with the quantities of blood being staunched by medics as New Zealand defeated Australia 20-6 in Auckland on...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on October 16th, 2011
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in the Yemen unrest. Al Jazeera is not responsible for content derived...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Americas on October 16th, 2011
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments from Wall Street and around the world as the 'Occupy' financial crisis...
By Barnaby Phillips in Europe on October 16th, 2011
The border between Serbia and Northern Kosovo is a joke. The Serbs have erected barricades on the main roads, making it impossible for NATO...
By Paul Rhys in Asia on October 15th, 2011
What counts as a tragedy?Losing a World Cup semi-final 9-8 to France certainly doesn't, in the scheme of things. But as 14 Welshmen stood frozen...
By Alan Fisher in Americas on October 15th, 2011
Even in late October, the heat in Corpus Christi shimmers on the streets, changing the perspective creating that little illusion of things not...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on October 15th, 2011
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in Cairo, as protesters take to the streets in the Egyptian capital to...
By Rob Reynolds in Americas on October 14th, 2011
An outdoor rock concert kicked off a big public relations push by the city of Juarez to clean up its crime-tarnished image. Called “Competitiva...