Seven maps to help you understand the situation on the ground and what’s at stake for nearly three billion people.
Seven maps to help you understand the situation on the ground and what’s at stake for nearly three billion people.
Women in northeast Senegal are using solar-powered irrigation to farm food and halt the encroaching desert.
Deep in an Indonesian jungle, Al Jazeera’s 101 East investigates allegations of fraud in palm oil...
What will the maps of Palestine and Israel look like if Israel illegally annexes the Jordan Valley on...
Between 2014 and 2019, 1,653 Black people died at the hands of the US police. Here are just some of their stories.
She enjoyed art, opera and nature while he sent hundreds of thousands of people to their deaths.
A tribute to the doctors, nurses and medical staff around the world. You will never be forgotten.
The coronavirus numbers being reported are not facts – but they’re the best we’ve got. Here’s how to make sense of them.
In February, 53 people were killed amid protests against India’s new citizenship law. Here are their stories.
The story of an elderly Japanese mother and her reclusive son who never leaves the house.
Al Jazeera read all 181 pages of ‘the deal of the century’, comparing its language with 100 years of failed agreements.
For Ethiopia, a new dam holds the promise of much-needed electricity; for Egypt, the fear of a devastating water crisis.
We travel more than 2,000km and visit communities along the route of the oil pipeline that cuts across Indigenous land.
We visualised 1.2 million votes at the UN since 1946. What do you think are the biggest issues facing the world today?
More than 600,000 Israelis live in illegal settlements in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem.
We dialled more than 35,000 random phone numbers to paint an accurate picture of displacement across South Sudan.
Meet the man on a mission to take down Cambodia’s timber tycoons and expose a rampant illegal cross-border trade.
A five-part series exploring the impact of algorithms on our everyday lives.
From catching to canning – how the residents of a remote Alaskan village have survived on wild salmon for generations.
Pick your team and answer as many correct questions in three minutes.
A comprehensive overview of who is fighting in Libya and what is at stake.
More than 2,300 political parties have registered for the largest electoral exercise in the world.
Since March 2015, Saudi Arabia and a coalition of Arab states have launched more than 19,278 air raids across Yemen.
Curate an art exhibition and survive Thailand’s censorship crackdown in this interactive game.
Nearly two billion voters in 52 countries around the world will head to the polls this year to elect their leaders.
News junkie, aficionado or dabbler? We all consume the news differently. Find out how you ranked in 2018.
Many Pentecostal churches in the Niger Delta offer to deliver people from witchcraft and possession – albeit for a fee.
The Philippines’ Typhoon Haiyan was the strongest storm ever to make landfall. Five years on, we revisit this story.
Answer as many correct questions as you can and see where your country ranks in the global cost of living.
Follow the journey millions of Muslims make to reach Mecca for the annual pilgrimage.
What obstacles do young women in technology have to overcome to achieve their dreams? Play this retro game to find out.
Take a tour through East and West Jerusalem to see the difference in quality of life for Israelis and Palestinians.
Using an anonymised sample of search terms starting from 2004, AJLabs wanted to find out what the world wants to know about Israel and Palestine.
Portraits of the world’s most persecuted minority.
The daily reality for more than 70,000 Palestinians crossing through Israeli checkpoints on their way to work.
How young girls in the West African country are fighting back against child marriage.
Hundreds of millions of dollars, three oligarchs, one illicit deal. Read the complete story.
Follow the news? Take our quiz and see if you can recognise some of the biggest stories of 2017.
Follow the Rohingya on their arduous escape from massacres at the hands of Myanmar’s army to refugee camps in Bangladesh
Parts of Antarctica are warming faster than anywhere else on the planet. Al Jazeera travelled to Antarctica with a team of scientists wanting to know how this will affect the region, its abundant wildlife and the rest of the world.
In Malawi, people with albinism are being killed for their bones. Al Jazeera investigates what is driving these murders.
An immersive virtual reality tour around Cambodia’s most visited temples.
In the last 25 years more than 10 million women have died worldwide due to pregnancy related issues.
In our latest online series we showcase the key works of five big thinkers from around the world – Noam Chomsky, Edward Said, Marshall McLuhan, Roland Barthes and Stuart Hall – whose theories on the media will sharpen your critical tools when you next consume the news.
Almost 1.5 million or 11% of all households in South Africa are now run by women over the age of 60
As Donald Trump takes office, we trace the historical trajectory that has exposed the myth of the American Dream.
The Big Picture explores the interwoven history of the European project and the far right in postwar Europe.
Al Jazeera has documented the terrible effect on Palestinian families in this special interactive project.
Explore the story of Palestine. Take our content and use our creative remix tool to re-edit our films.