By Jane Arraf in Middle East on May 8th, 2012
Iraq’s long-running and lethal political drama spilled out beyond its borders Tuesday with an Interpol notice calling for the arrest of Sunni...
By Barnaby Phillips in Europe on May 8th, 2012
Looking back, the signs were there. At the final campaign rallies in Athens of the two political parties which have traditionally dominated...
By Sohail Rahman in Asia on May 8th, 2012
Was it just easier for Hillary Clinton to visit West Bengal in India on her way from the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka or was there more to this...
By James Bays in Middle East on May 8th, 2012
In more than a year of fighting, there have been so many conflicting things written about the Free Syrian Army (FSA). What started as a peaceful...
By Andrew Simmons in Europe on May 8th, 2012
Deep in rural France, the market stalls are laid out and an elderly man remarks: "We produce good mushrooms here. And presidents, too." This is...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on May 8th, 2012
Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in Egypt. Al Jazeera is not responsible for content derived from...
By Alan Fisher in Americas on May 8th, 2012
When US Special Forces were sent into a compound in Abbottabad a year ago, their mission wasn't just to kill or capture Osama bin Laden.
By Al Jazeera Staff in Europe on May 7th, 2012
Al Jazeera brings you up-to-the-minute reporting from France for the 2012 presidential elections.
By Camille Elhassani in Americas on May 7th, 2012
Thirteen hours after it began, the arraignment of the five defendants on trial for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States ended,...
By Cajsa Wikstrom in Europe on May 7th, 2012
"We've been free since 8pm," a young man on the Paris metro declared, as he was heading to the Bastille Square to celebrate Francois Hollande's...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on May 5th, 2012
One year after the pro-democracy uprising began on February 14, protests against the ruling al-Khalifa monarchy continue across Bahrain. ...
By Andrew Simmons in Europe on May 3rd, 2012
One analyst of Wednesday’s televised French presidential debate described President Nicholas Sarkozy as the boxer and Hollande as the judo...
By Sue Turton in Europe on May 1st, 2012
We headed out onto Moscow's streets, joining the tens of thousands of May Day marchers, with little concern for our safety. After all, this...
By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on May 1st, 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 Gabriel Elizondo in Americas on May 1st, 2012
A journalist is missing in a remote area of Colombia, feared kidnapped and injured.Roméo Langlois, a freelance correspondent based in Colombia...
By Zeina Awad in Americas on April 30th, 2012
Two award-winning films - one from Guatemala, the other from Israel - are currently making the film festival rounds. Though they come from...
By Barnaby Phillips in Africa on April 28th, 2012
There was a strange contrast between the setting, a quiet courtroom in an orderly town in the Netherlands, and the terrible events that the...
By Alan Fisher in Americas on April 28th, 2012
Mitt Romney is now talking and acting like the Republican Party’s presidential nominee. He hasn’t won all the delegates he needs, but failing a...