By Al Jazeera Staff in Europe on April 18th, 2012
Al Jazeera brings you up-to-the-minute reporting from France for the 2012 presidential elections. Ten candidates will be competing in the first...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on April 17th, 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 April 16th, 2012
Protests in Syria have escalated into what some are calling a burgeoning civil war, and the United Nations says more than 9,000 people have been...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Asia on April 16th, 2012
Latest events in Afghanistan as Afghan forces take control of the country's security ahead of the 2014 withdrawal date for foreign troops.
By Lucia Newman in Americas on April 14th, 2012
If this hadn’t been an election year , things may have been different.Nobody realistically expected Barack Obama, the US president, to bow to...
By John Terrett in Americas on April 14th, 2012
In common with many people around the world, I've been fascinated with the Titanic story ever since I first heard about it as a young boy...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on April 14th, 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 Laurence Lee in Europe on April 13th, 2012
Camila Batmanghelidjh looked me in the eye. "We've had toddlers drawing food on pieces of paper and eating the paper because they were so hungry...
By Teymoor Nabili in Middle East on April 13th, 2012
Was it a momentary lapse of concentration or an honest admission? Last week, in an interview with Israel's Deputy Prime Minister Dan Meridor in...
By Imran Khan in Americas on April 13th, 2012
He is one of the most famous men on the planet. Adored  by millions. His films are almost always box office smashes. But when Bollywood...
By Marga Ortigas in Asia on April 13th, 2012
TOKYO, JAPAN - And just like that, it's over.  Before anyone outside of Pyongyang’s inner circle could even figure out what was going...
By Prerna Suri in Asia on April 13th, 2012
A typical day at the Wagah border, usually ends with a show of muscle. Giant, hulking soldiers stride defiantly on the ceremonial border...
By Hashem Ahelbarra in Africa on April 13th, 2012
A few trips to a military base on the outskirts of the capital, revealed a lot to me about the ethnic and political divide in the west African...
By Marga Ortigas in Asia on April 12th, 2012
Tick-tock. The wait has begun. The North Korean rocket launch is expected anytime in the morning from today through Monday. At least, that’s...
By Andrew Thomas in Asia on April 12th, 2012
The ingredients were for a disaster that would be unimaginable, were it not also a potential re-run. A massive earthquake, just offshore from...
By Sherine Tadros in Middle East on April 12th, 2012
'Islamist' is one of those words journalists hate to use but can’t live without. Recently, there's been discussion within media organisations...
By Harry Fawcett in Asia on April 12th, 2012
I suppose we’re part of the problem.South Koreans - living in a peaceful, democratic society, the world's 15th largest economy, home to global...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on April 12th, 2012
Since most foreign journalists are barred from entering Syria, videos posted online by activists have become a key source of information about...