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‘I have to leave’: Migrants flock to US ‘mobility’ centres in Latin America
Critics argue 'Safe Mobility' sites in countries like Colombia are no substitute for asylum at the US-Mexico border.
Africa Climate Summit begins in Kenya: A simple guide to proceedings
The meeting opens in Nairobi as Kenyan President Ruto, its champion, stands accused of doublespeak on climate change.
Ireland considers legal action against UK’s Northern Ireland legacy bill
Dublin opposes a proposed UK law that would grant immunity to those involved in 30 years of Northern Ireland conflict.
How much does Africa contribute to global carbon emissions?
Africa, which contributes just 4 percent of global CO2 emissions, will suffer the most from climate change.
Why are UK schools being forced to close over ‘crumbling concrete’?
The material, which has a 30-year life span, was used extensively to build schools between the 1950s and the mid-90s.
Why were Eritrean factions fighting on the streets of Israel?
PM Netanyahu says he wants African 'infiltrators' out of Israel after Sunday's fighting in Tel Aviv.
Climate summit opens in Kenya as Africa demands more say and financing
African leaders determined to wield more global influence, have world's biggest carbon emitters pay their fair share.
A Man’s Man: Stories of men’s mental health in northeast England
An unflinchingly honest look at men's mental health in the ever-changing industrial heart of the northeast of England.
Google turns 25: A look at the world’s top performing searches
Al Jazeera visualises the most popular global search terms as the world's top search engine turns 25.
As India’s capital gets makeover for G20 summit, poor say ‘lives destroyed’
For the street vendors and those crammed into shantytowns, the makeover has meant displacement and loss of livelihoods.

