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![]() | Children among dead in Qatar mall blaze At least 19 people have been killed, including 13 children, in a fire at a major shopping mall and entertainment complex in the Qatari capital Doha, according to the country's interior ministry. The |
![]() | The Stream - Has anything changed on Wall Street? Has the financial industry cleaned up its act? We'll examine whether anything has changed since the US financial crisis of 2008. |
![]() | Going for gold in US spelling competition In the US, a different kind of competition is about to get underway. Hundreds of young people will gather in Washington for the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Al Jazeera's Lisa Fletcher met one |
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![]() | Blair testifies before Murdoch inquiry To Britain now and a media ethics inquiry had to be halted momentarily, after a protester broke in and hurled abuse at the former Prime Minister Tony Blair. Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports. |
![]() | Tajikistan tackles thriving heroin trade The impoverished central Asian country is on the frontline of the heroin trade so international donors are funding a range of initiatives including training frontier guards. Al Jazeera's Robin Fore |
![]() | Former Japan PM apologises for nuclear crisis The former Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan has apologized for the Fukushima nuclear disaster. He told a parliamentary commission that the government was responsible for most of the crisis, but |
![]() | Kofi Annan travels to Syria to push peace plan UN Special Envoy Kofi Annan is now in Damascus to see whether the government of Bashar Al Assad will recommit to his peace plan. |
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![]() | Libya's first post-Gaddafi vote may face delay Libya's former deputy election commissioner has told Al Jazeera he quit the job because he does not believe the country's ready for next month's elections. But the Election Commission insists ever |
![]() | Ban on Thai politicians lifted More than a hundred banned politicians in Thailand will soon be allowed to return to politics. Their suspensions are due to end on Wednesday. Members of the Thai Rak Thai party were forced to res |
![]() | Phone helps doctors monitor pain Helping children suffering from cancer cope with pain can be one of the biggest challenges for medics. But now there is an iPhone app to help young victims monitor and record their pain and that, in |
![]() | Taliban rule still haunts Pakistani singers Relative calm is returning to Pakistan's northwest after the government regained control from Taliban more than two-and-half years ago. But the legacy of Taliban-rule is still being felt, especiall |
![]() | Inside Story - Will stability finally return to Somalia? Somali government troops backed by African Union forces have captured a strategic town near Mogadishu after fighters from the armed al-Shabab movement pulled out of it. Afgoye, the gateway to the Soma |
![]() | Massive military drills held in Jordan More than 12,000 troops from 19 nations are taking part in a massive military exercise in Jordan. Publically, Jordanian officials say the drills are unrelated to the conflict in neighbouring Syria. |
![]() | DR Congo rebels vow to fight to 'last man' The DR Congo is ruling out a peaceful solution to a stand-off with rebels in the east. The government has refused to negotiate with the group known as M23, who have deserted from the army. Al Jaze |
![]() | UN condemns Syria over Houla massacre The United Nations Security Council has condemned Syria's government over Friday's killings in Houla. It said its use of tanks and shells was a violation of international law. But it didn't directl |
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![]() | Fresh elections called for Nepal Nepal's prime minister has called for elections in November after leaders failed to meet a deadline to draft a new constitution. Baburam Bhattarai says he will head up a caretaker government in th |
![]() | Former Japanese PM to testify on Fukushima disaster Naoto Kan, the former Japanese prime minister, is set to testify in a public inquiry on the the government's handling of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. At the hearing, in front of a parliamentary p |
![]() | Pope's butler charged in 'Vatileaks' scandal Pope Benedict XVI's butler has been arrested and charged with illegal possession of secret documents following embarrassing leaks that exposed alleged intrigue and corruption in the Vatican, a spokesm |
![]() | Syrian National Council delivers a call to arms Syria's opposition has reacted to the Houla massacre -- effectively saying that all bets are off. Burhan Ghalioun, who heads the Syrian National Council, says if the international community does no |
![]() | News Bulletin - 14:35 GMT update The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world. |
![]() | Mali government rejects Azawad council Two armed groups in northern Mali are joining forces to create a governing body, the Transitional Council for the Islamic State of Azawad, for the newly independent state. Tuareg fighters and the al- |
![]() | US candidates look to swing state N Carolina With less than six months until 150m US voters head to the polls, the likely candidates in the 2012 presidential election are already eyeing the so-called "swing states" necessary to secure victory. |
























