By Zeina Awad in Americas on April 2nd, 2012
Democracy. That buzzword we hear over and over again coming from powerful quarters in the US to help explain interventions across the globe,...
By Barnaby Phillips in Europe on March 31st, 2012
Here's a sobering thought for Europe's trade unions. Throughout the long and painful story of the Eurozone crisis, from early 2010 to the...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 31st, 2012
Protests in Syria have escalated into what some are calling a buregoning civil war, and the United Nations says more than 9,000 people have been...
By John Terrett in Americas on March 30th, 2012
Over the years, the reputation of teachers in the US has taken a bit of a pounding. It's unfair,  in my view, as I've never met a bad...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 30th, 2012
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in Egypt. Al Jazeera is not responsible for content derived from...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 30th, 2012
To commemorate Land Day this year, activists have planned a "Global March to Jerusalem" to, as they say, highlight processes of land theft and...
By Gabriel Elizondo in Americas on March 29th, 2012
Oliver Stuenkel was part of Brazil’s delegation to the Track II academic forum in preparation for the New Delhi Summit for the leaders of Brazil...
By Alan Fisher in Americas on March 28th, 2012
The word most critics use about Newt Gingrich is arrogant.The former Speaker of the US House of Representatives wears the label easily.The self...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 28th, 2012
Since most foreign journalists are barred from entering Syria, videos posted online by activists have become a key source of information about...
By Alan Fisher in Americas on March 28th, 2012
Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum won’t lose any core supporters for letting loose during a fiery run-in with a New York Times reporter. Seen...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 28th, 2012
One year after the pro-democracy uprising began on February 14, protests against the ruling al-Khalifa monarchy continue across Bahrain. Al...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Asia on March 28th, 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 Teresa Bo in Americas on March 27th, 2012
Rumor has it that the government is asking the members of Cuba’s Communist party to welcome Pope Benedict XVI in Havana. It is also said that...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on March 26th, 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 John Terrett in Americas on March 24th, 2012
  In Washington DC the official emblem of springtime is the annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Almost 4,000 cherry trees bloom for just...
By Kristen Saloomey in Americas on March 23rd, 2012
Footage by Claire WardThree Tibetans are recovering in a New York hospital after breaking a 30-day fast meant to call international attention to...
By Andy Richardson in Middle East on March 22nd, 2012
I first saw the Afghanistan cricket team play five years ago. We came across them in Kuwait taking part in a regional Twenty20 event. Little was...
By Jonah Hull in Europe on March 22nd, 2012
In resisting two previous United Nations resolutions on Syria, Russia's position was that the texts were unbalanced and aimed at regime change....