Blog
Senegal’s ‘School of Husbands’ teaches men about gender equality
Senegalese men ask all the questions they don’t dare bring up in public at a so-called ‘School of Husbands’.
Is the US unlocking Venezuela’s oil wealth or exploiting it?
President Donald Trump aims to control and revive Venezuela's oil industry. Critics call it modern-day colonialism.
Witnesses film ICE killing of US citizen in Minneapolis
“Get the **** out of Minneapolis”. Anger is rising after ICE agents shot dead a 37-year-old American mother.
Al Jazeera reporter takes cover as shots ring out in Aleppo
Fighting between Syrian government troops and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces continues in Aleppo.
Harrowing testimonies of sexual assault in Sudan brought to light
In exclusive testimonies to Al Jazeera, survivors describe rape carried out by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces.
UK hunger strikers face “risk of irreversible harm”
James Smith on the dangers pro-Palestine UK hunger strikers now face, including the risk of irreversible damage or death
‘Deliberate torment’: Ukrainians left without heating after Russian attacks
Russia hits Ukraine's energy infrastructure hard, slams plans for post-ceasefire multinational force in the country.
DR Congo superfan Mboladinga ‘Lumumba Vea’ leaves AFCON as a hero
Heartbroken after his team's loss to Algeria, Mboladinga won over fans and left a lasting impact on the tournament.
Can Syria be unified?
Deepening instability, minority distrust and foreign meddling test Damascus’s grip on a fractured state.
Russian war deaths are rising to unsustainable levels, says Ukraine
Russian mortality rates reportedly soar, troops test new tactics and Zelenskyy reshuffles Defence Ministry.

