(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: October 7, 2010) Dead fish have been washing up on the banks of the river Danube, as a result of the toxic red sludge which...
(Earth Focus: Episode 23) A new Indonesian law may open the world's largest coastline to commercial development -- at stake are fragile coastal ecosystems and the lives and livelihood of...
In this Earth Focus interview, filmmaker Jennifer Redfearn talks with correspondent Miles Benson about her new film, "Sun Come Up," which profiles some of the world's first climate change refugees,...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: January 15, 2010) Desperation is growing in Haiti as survivors, some with serious untreated wounds, have settled in makeshift camps without food and medicine. The...
(Al Jazeera English: December 4, 2009) At least thirty-two people were killed in an attack on a Pakistani mosque in Rawalpindi. Also, an assassination attempt wounds Guinea's military ruler, Moussa...
(Al Jazeera English: November 3, 2009) As Hamid Karzai begins his second term as president of Afghanistan, he vows to bring unity to the country, and to listen to the...
(Al Jazeera English: October 21, 2009) A runoff election is now scheduled to take place November 7 in Afghanistan following widespread fraud, and both incumbent President Hamid Karzai and rival...
(Al Jazeera English: September 30, 2009) Pacific tsunamis created by a powerful earthquake in American Samoa have left dozens dead in their wake. Also in this report, Typhoon Ketsana moves...
(Guinea Bissau) Songwriter Jorge Da Silva Bidinte is from Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, an area that shares a mournful musical affinity with nearby Cape Verde. As demonstrated in his video, he...
(Guinea-Bissau) Ze Manel Fortes has been a political musician from the get-go. When Guinea-Bissao gained its independence from Portugal, the country fell prey to massive corruption. Ze Manel had formed...