In this documentary from the Al Jazeera English Witness series, Palestinian and Lebanese teenagers view their communities through the lens of a camera.
Few conflicts can dismantle a country and a people as brutally as civil war. And when the dust finally settles, who remains to pick up the pieces? See new stories...
New York Times columnist David Brooks critiques how the press covered the shooting of Arizona Senator Gabrielle Giffords. He argues that the media politicized the issue, shifting focus away from...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: January 8, 2011) Barack Obama has denounced the shooting of U.S. congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, calling it an "unspeakable tragedy." A 21-year-old suspect is in custody. Violence...
How do boys become men? How do they learn courage, the difference between right and wrong, and the meaning of love? Boys Will Be Men, a new documentary film about...
How do boys become men? How do they learn courage, the difference between right and wrong, and the meaning of love? Boys Will Be Men, a new documentary film about...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: June 3, 2010) Crowds gathered in Istanbul, Turkey in memorial for those killed in Israel's raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla. Turkish president Abdullah Gul vowed...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: June 2, 2010) Israel has released hundreds of activists detained in Monday's raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a speech...
(Earth Focus: Episode 21) Earth Focus looks at the true costs of the soybean industry in Latin America, where soybeans are raised for animal feed at European factory farms while...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: December 31, 2009) The Taliban claimed responsibility for an attack on a military base in Afghanistan that killed eight Americans who worked for the CIA...
(Al Jazeera English: November 6, 2009) Investigators are looking for answers as to why military psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan opened fire at Fort Hood on Thursday, killing thirteen. Also,...
(Mosaic Alert: November 6, 2009) Major Nidal Hasan opened fire on his comrades at Fort Hood in Texas yesterday before being shot by a female police officer. The U.S. Army...
Steve Fainaru, Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent for the Washington Post, discusses the wide scope of power and absence of legal accountability enjoyed by private security forces in Iraq.
In this episode, the Dateline team investigates the non-fatal shooting of East Timor's president Jose Ramos Horta and also travels to Africa to meet Barack Obama's extended family.