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Kidnapping stokes fears in Iraqi Kurdistan
Despite relative safety and prosperity of semi-autonomous northern region, some ethnic minorities want the US to remain.
Last Modified: 16 Dec 2011 08:04 GMT
A new US law declares the world a battlefield, making virtually anyone vulnerable to indefinite military detention.
D. Parvaz Last Modified: 16 Dec 2011 08:20 GMT
As American troops pull out of Iraq, Dima Tahboub, widow of Al Jazeera reporter killed in Baghdad, talks about her loss.
Hasan Salim Patel Last Modified: 14 Dec 2011 11:42 GMT
Backlash building in Iraq over US plans to keep tens of thousands of diplomats and gunmen at sprawling Baghdad embassy.
Gregg Carlstrom Last Modified: 16 Dec 2011 07:46 GMT
Farmers are upset by overstaying cranes, as they not only destroy their crops, but also attract thousands of tourists.
Julio Godoy Last Modified: 15 Dec 2011 06:17 GMT
Cailliau's career at CERN spanned almost four decades, during which time he helped build the World Wide Web.
Renee Lewis Last Modified: 14 Dec 2011 08:30 GMT
Activists in Syria's capital are using covert methods to show their opposition to Bashar al-Assad's continuing rule.
Basma Atassi Last Modified: 13 Dec 2011 07:55 GMT
Hundreds of checkpoints and miles of concrete barriers snarl traffic but provide a tenuous security in Baghdad.
Gregg Carlstrom Last Modified: 15 Dec 2011 05:54 GMT
Liberals scramble to regroup as Salafis and the Muslim Brotherhood compete in the second round of parliamentary voting.
Evan Hill Last Modified: 15 Dec 2011 06:03 GMT
One powerful, tight-knit family has controlled Syria for four decades.
Al Jazeera staff Last Modified: 09 Dec 2011 09:56 GMT
Palestinian villager killed after being shot in the face with a tear gas canister by an Israeli soldier at close range.
Lazar Simeonov and Renee Lewis Last Modified: 11 Dec 2011 13:03 GMT
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