What impact will UNRWA funding cuts have on Gaza? Marc Lamont Hill speaks to UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese. The humanitarian situation
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Can South Africa’s genocide case at the ICJ stop Israel? | Israel War on Gaza
South Africa’s ambassador to the US talks to Marc Lamont Hill about the implications of the case and the court’s ruling. Last
India’s Forgotten Massacre | Al Jazeera
More than 36 years ago, 72 Muslims were massacred in the Indian village of Maliyana. Today, victims still await justice. On May
Fighting for Space: The Low Earth Satellite Race | Al Jazeera
People & Power investigates the new satellite space race and its implications for the future. Space may be infinite, but the Earth’s
Al Jazeera journalist Samir Sassi arrested in Tunis | Media News
Sassi was arrested after a raid on his family’s home on Wednesday night. Al Jazeera journalist Samir Sassi has been arrested by
Secrets of the Clergy | Al Jazeera
Fault Lines examines how state laws in the US can lead to child sexual abuse in religious communities going unpunished. Over the
The Pesticide Playbook | Al Jazeera
A global chemical giant covered up its product’s links to Parkinson’s. Fault Lines investigates. For decades, one of the world’s largest pesticide
A Crude Mistake? | Al Jazeera
People & Power investigates what major new oil projects in Uganda mean for the country, its people and the environment. In this
License to Kill: How ‘stand your ground’ lets shooters go free | Al Jazeera
Fault Lines examines how US ‘stand your ground’ laws have redefined self-defence and increased killings. In this documentary, Fault Lines travels to
Industry Days professionals guide documentary filmmakers | Al Jazeera News
Human-centred stories from Southeast Europe, the Caucuses, and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) figured strongly during the second edition of Industry
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