Israeli soldiers fire on Al Jazeera correspondent - 04 Sep 09
Israeli soldiers have fired tear gas on Palestinians protesting against the Israeli separation barrier which cuts through their West Bank village. The soldiers also fired tear gas at Jacky Rowland, Al Jazeera's correspondent who was covering the event live from near the village of Bilin.


Witness - Witness - Sharks of Kuwait
Fifty years ago, the Arabian Gulf was full of sharks. Witness joins an expedition to find out how many have survived years of ecological damage.


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UAE acts on money tranfers to Iran
It is no surprise that financial transactions with countries like the United States are banned as part of sanctions to do with Iran's nuclear programme, but now a key regional partner is also clamping down. The central bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has advised banks in the federation,...


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Fresh Pakistan flood evacuations ordered
Nearly a month after Pakistan's most catastrophic deluges swept away towns and villages across the country, hundreds of thousands of people have been stranded by fresh floods in some regions. In Sindh province - one of the worst affected areas - authorities have issued new evacuation orders for...


Inside Story - Whistle blowers: 'Criminals' or the future of journalism?
Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks is once again at the centre of attention. Sweden has cancelled an arrest warrant against its founder Julian Assange on accusations of rape and molestation. But the damage may have already been done. When reporters from The Washington Post uncovered the Watergate...


New Zealand dodges quake disaster
Only injuries reported from Saturday's earthquake, but cost of repair may be $2 billion.


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'Significant damage' from Christchurch quake
A state of emergency has been declared in New Zealand's second largest city after a powerful earthquake rocked the south island. There are no reports of any deaths, but Bob Parker, the mayor of Christchurch, tells Al Jazeera there is widespread damage, as well as power cuts.


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News Bulletin - 00:35 GMT update
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


People & Power - Million dollar militia
People & Power examines dangerous conflicts between the US and NATO strategies in the fight against the Taliban.


Argentina's campaign to protect tango heritage
The 2010 International Tango Festival has just concluded in Argentina, and it paid special tribute to the bandoneon, the instrument that gives the dance its unique sound. But the distinctive sound of the tango as we know it could be under threat. In this week's Latin American Focus on Al Jazeera,...


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Witness - Witness - The Last Outpost
A remote army outpost at the Afghan-Pakistan border affords an insight into the lives of Afghan soldiers and the US trainers trying to equip them to defend their country. An extraordinarily intimate portrait of the realities of modern warfare and a rare insight into the beliefs and motivations of...


Flood relief 'marred by corruption'
Pakistan is struggling to recover from the devastating floods that ravaged the country. The authorities have come under intense criticism from people in affected areas. Some local politicians accuse the government of deliberately constructing barriers to divert the water into unprotected areas to...


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News Bulletin 0035GMT update
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


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Greece grapples with illegal immigrants
The Greek government says it is planning new laws to cope with the enormous influx of illegal immigrants heading to the country. Almost 60000 people were caught trying to enter Greece in the first six months of this year alone. Barnaby Phillips reports from Athens. [Sep 5, 2010]


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News Bulletin - 1405GMT update
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


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Rally held to mark King speech
A rally organised by TV personality Glenn Beck has been heavily criticised for being held on the anniversary of the March on Washington by Martin Luther King JR and his supporters. Reverend Al Sharpton and other civil rights leaders held a competing event to commemorating that day 47 years ago....


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Taliban hinders Afghan election campaign
Al Jazeera gains exclusive access to the Taliban in Baghlan. In an exclusive report, Al Jazeera's Qais Azimy gains access to a group of Taliban fighters that is fiercely opposed to next week's parliamentary poll. The fighters say they will cut off the fingers of anyone who votes in it. It is a...


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News Bulletin - 19:35GMT update
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


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