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Bob Fu interviewed by Al Jazeera on Chen Guangcheng's case
Bob Fu interviewed by Al Jazeera on Chen Guangcheng's case
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Al Jazeera English Live Stream
Live news and programmes from Al Jazeera English
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Al Jazeera World - Balochistan: Pakistan's other war
The ongoing conflict in the remote province of Balochistan is often called Pakistan's "dirty war". Ethnic Balochi politicians and leaders share their vision of self-determination and freedom from Pakistani rule.
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Tawakkul Karman: 'He uses al-Qaeda'
The Nobel Peace Prize winner believes that former Yemeni president Saleh is fomenting instability and trying to turn the country into another Somalia. We also speak to Mohammed Salim Basindawa, the prime minister of the new government.
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Ali Salim el-Beidh: Separating South Yemen
Is it possible for a united Yemen to move towards a new future or will the forces that are advocating a division of the country win in the end? Ali Salim el Beidh, the leader of the separatist movement in South Yemen, is the man now considered one of the most important figures in this respect.
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Libya on the Line - Discussion with Al Jazeera correspondent Hoda Abdel-Hamid
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh: Egypt's future
One of the leading candidates in Egypt's presidential elections shares his views on religion and foreign policy.
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Al Jazeera crew's camera 'busted by Malaysian police' at rally
Malaysian police have clashed with thousands of protesters calling for an overhaul of the country's electoral system. Security forces fired tear gas and water cannon at demonstrators in the capital Kuala Lumpur. Al Jazeera's Harry Fawcett, reporting from the city using the Skype for iPad application, after Malaysian police "busted" his crew's camera, shares his first-hand account of the police's actions.
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Al Jazeera obtains secret Syria files
Al Jazeera has gained access to confidential documents prepared for the Syrian president by the country's intelligence and security chiefs on the current conflict. The files provide an insight into President Bashar al-Assad's strategy to suppress anti-government protests, including the lengths the government went to for protecting its strongholds. The documents, running into hundreds of pages, pointed to a government that was desperate to keep control of the capital Damascus and included clear orders to stop protesters from getting into the city. Al Jazeera's James Bays reports.
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Al Jazeera journalists quit channel citing bias on Syria coverage
Qatar's aggressive stance towards Assad has led to a string of resignations at the country's al-Jazeera TV news channel. Those who left describe bias at the station which they say has become a tool to target the Syrian regime. RT's Paula Slier describes those accusations. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Talk to Al Jazeera - Rabbi Dovid Weiss: Zionism has created 'rivers of blood'
The Jewish scholar explains why Zionism and Judaism are not necessarily the same thing and why he believes that Israel as a state is not legitimate.
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Talk to Al Jazeera - Dan Meridor: 'The danger comes from Iran'
We analyse the words and issues central to the dispute between Iran and Israel with Israel's deputy prime minister.
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Robert Fisk speaks to Al Jazeera
British Journalist and author, Robert Fisk speaks to Al Jazeera on why he thinks the Syrian uprising has a series of issues which cause political ramifications.
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Kony screening provokes anger in Uganda
Joseph Kony is a household name, thanks to a 30-minute YouTube video raising awareness about his brutal rebel group, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). Tens of millions have seen the video after US charity, Invisible Children, released the clip online last week. On Tuesday, a charity organisation showed the film to the people who suffered at the hands of the LRA - Ugandans in the north of the country. Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports from the town of Lira after the screening. For more reactions from Ugandans, visit our exclusive page: aljazeera.com/UgandaSpeaks
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Talk to Al Jazeera - Why Arab women still 'have no voice'
Amal al-Malki, a Qatari author, says the Arab Spring has so far failed women in their struggle for equality. She talks about women's rights in the Arab world, political and social empowerment and Islamic feminism.
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Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports on Egypt football violence
Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports from Egypt where violence following a football match between al-Ahly and al-Masry in the city of Port Said has left scores dead.
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ICC's Luis Moreno-Ocampo speaks to Al Jazeera
Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, spoke to Al Jazeera about the video footage showing Sudan's Ahmed Harun urging soldiers to "take no prisoners" in Southern Kordofan. Ocampo said the video confirmed a pattern of behaviour from Ahmed Harun, who has already been indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity in Darfur.
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Slavoj Zizek
The Slovenian philosopher and critical theorist talks to Al Jazeera about the momentous changes taking place in the global financial and political system.
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Al Jazeera World - Revolution Through Arab Eyes - The Factory
A glimpse into life inside Egypt's Mahalla textile factory - a place renowned as a cauldron of revolt where striking workers first inspired the Egyptian uprising.
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Al Jazeera exclusive: Homs under siege
The situation in the Syrian city of Homs is getting worse, as neighborhoods are surrounded and the shelling continues.
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Al Jazeera World - Gaza Lives On
The Israeli blockade may have taken a heavy toll on Gazans, but this film reveals life and hope among the devastation.
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South Sudan Minister talks to Al Jazeera
Barnaba Benjamin is the Minister of Information in South Sudan and joins us from the capital Juba.
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Omar al-Bashir
Ahead of the Sudan referendum Omar al-Bashir, Sudan's president, talks to Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow.
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Al Jazeera Correspondent - Chilean Miners: Still Trapped?
One year after the dramatic rescue of 33 miners from deep beneath the ground Lucia Newman returns to Chile.
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Franco Frattini
Franco Frattini, the Italian foreign minister, speaks to Al Jazeera's Teymoor Nabili about the role of the international community in Libya, Italy's close relationship with Gaddafi, managing potential enormous flows of refugees coming to Italy, mediterranean politics, and supporting the Libyans.
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Al Jazeera exclusive with Hafiz Saeed
Hafiz Saeed has spoken exclusively to Al Jazeera after the US announced a $10m reward for his arrest. The Pakistani man accused by the US and India of masterminding the 2008 Mumbai attacks says he is innocent and ready to appear in court.