By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 19th, 2012
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in Egypt. Al Jazeera is not responsible for content derived from...
By Qais Azimy in Asia on March 19th, 2012
In the days following the rogue US soldier’s shooting spree in Kandahar, most of the media, us included, focused on the “backlash” and how it...
By Haru Mutasa in Africa on March 16th, 2012
1000: We meet the local chief in Bunia who has assured us he can give us access to fighters loyal to Cobra Matata.1030: We assure him we are not...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 16th, 2012
Protests in Syria have escalated into what some are calling a buregoning civil war, and the United Nations says "well over" 8,000 people have...
By Alan Fisher in Americas on March 15th, 2012
 Rick Santorum had a good night on Tuesday. Two wins in deeply Republican southern states helped cement the idea that the battle for the...
By Kristen Saloomey in Americas on March 15th, 2012
Protesters outside of the UN are a dime a dozen. While their causes may be worthwhile – their mere presence is generally not newsworthy. A...
By Haru Mutasa in Africa on March 14th, 2012
Being in Ituri district the day former warlord Thomas Lubanga was handed down his verdict was interesting. The International Criminal...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 14th, 2012
One year after the pro-democracy uprising began on February 14, protests against the ruling al-Khalifa monarchy continue across Bahrain. Al...
By John Terrett in Americas on March 14th, 2012
"Hotspot, hotspot" That's Mark ... a popular guy.
By Al Jazeera Staff in Asia on March 14th, 2012
After a US soldier left his base in Kandahar and killed 16 Afghan civilians in their homes on March 11, we bring you the latest reactions from...
By Malcolm Webb in Africa on March 14th, 2012
Uganda has, in the last week, been propelled to the top of the international news agenda, for a brutal rebellion that has not operated in the...
By Melissa Chan in Asia on March 13th, 2012
The phone call came on Friday afternoon.  My colleague took the call.  I could hear his end of the conversation."Your daughter has...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 12th, 2012
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in Yemen as the country goes to polls a year after anti-government...
By Anita McNaught in Middle East on March 11th, 2012
Winter still clings to the ancient cultivated hillsides of the northern Syrian province of Idlib. Nights are chillingly cold; mornings alternate...
By Barnaby Phillips in Europe on March 11th, 2012
The crowds are dwindling at the protest rallies, the energy seems to be draining away.
By Al Jazeera Staff in Asia on March 11th, 2012
After a US soldier left his base in Kandahar and killed 16 Afghan civilians in their homes on March 11, we bring you the latest reactions from...
By D. Parvaz in Asia on March 11th, 2012
In Iitate village, a farming community roughly 40km from the damaged Daiichi nuclear plant, volunteers have been heading out every week to...
By John Terrett in Americas on March 8th, 2012
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering one million dollars for information leading to the safe return of one of its former...