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Al Jazeera

The media has failed Gaza — journalist Youmna El Sayed says
World
/ 31 August 2024

The media has failed Gaza — journalist Youmna El Sayed says

After months of reporting on Israel’s war against Palestine, a mother of four young children was forced to flee to Egypt with her family

By Hasina Kathrada
Journalist killings are a loss to all
Opinion
/ 11 January 2024

Journalist killings are a loss to all

In a crisis-hit world, attacks on newsrooms and media workers leave us worse off

By Editorial
Staff at Standard Bank, Absa and Sasfin implicated in money laundering
Business
/ 31 March 2023

Staff at Standard Bank, Absa and Sasfin implicated in money laundering

Al Jazeera reported that employees at the top South African banks were paid bribes to launder money for gold smugglers

By Anathi Madubela
False propaganda offends human dignity
Opinion
/ 2 April 2022

False propaganda offends human dignity

Russia Today convinced me that Vladimir Putin is a liar and a power-hungry empire builder

By Johann van der Westhuizen
Sudan releases Al Jazeera bureau chief
Africa
/ 16 November 2021

Sudan releases Al Jazeera bureau chief

The arrest of Al-Musalami al-Kabbashi was the latest since a military coup three weeks ago and came after tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets on Saturday to demand a transition to civilian rule.

By Agence France Presse
The Icelandic fisherman who fought the sharks – and won
Africa
/ 31 January 2020

The Icelandic fisherman who fought the sharks – and won

The story of Johannes Stefansson, who helped to pay massive bribes in Namibia – and survived death threats from Cape gangsters, and a poisoning attempt, to blow the whistle

By Simon Allison
M&G joins global climate reporting network
Article
/ 17 September 2019

M&G joins global climate reporting network

The Mail & Guardian has joined one of the most ambitious reporting collaborations in history, joining 250 other newsrooms reporting the climate crisis

By Sipho Kings
Silence surrounds SA doc in Syria
Article
/ 15 March 2019

Silence surrounds SA doc in Syria

Isis is about to be vanquished in Syria. But
its shadow looms large in South Africa

By Simon Allison and Khadija Patel
FIFA urged to probe Qatar World Cup allegations
Article
/ 10 March 2019

FIFA urged to probe Qatar World Cup allegations

A lucrative TV deal allegedly led to Qatar being awarded the 2022 tournament

By Agency
Nigerian political parties are weaponising fake news
Article
/ 21 February 2019

Nigerian political parties are weaponising fake news

According to new research, the volume of disinformation and fake news in the run-up to the Nigerian election is unprecedented

By Staff Reporter
Cyberbullies a threat to new media
Article
/ 16 November 2018

Cyberbullies a threat to new media

Independent journalism needs protection from self-censorship and commercial pressures

By Staff Reporter
Saudi Arabia demands Qatar close Al Jazeera, sever ties with Iran
Article
/ 23 June 2017

Saudi Arabia demands Qatar close Al Jazeera, sever ties with Iran

The Gulf crisis escalated late Thursday, as Kuwait presented Qatar with a 13-point list of demands from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt.

By Peter Rothpletz
Egypt pardons and releases jailed Al-Jazeera journalists
Africa
/ 29 September 2015

Egypt pardons and releases jailed Al-Jazeera journalists

Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were pardoned by the president, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, along with about 100 other prisoners.

By Emma Graham-Harrison
Radebe: Spy cables leak may put SA’s security at risk
Article
/ 5 March 2015

Radebe: Spy cables leak may put SA’s security at risk

Minister in the Presidency, Jeff Radebe, has condemned the spy cables leak and welcomed the State Security Agency’s investigation into the matter.

By Thulani Gqirana and Staff Reporter
Jailed Al-Jazeera journalists freed pending retrial
Article
/ 12 February 2015

Jailed Al-Jazeera journalists freed pending retrial

Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were freed after spending more than 400 days in an Egyptian prison, and must appear in court again on February 23.

By Haitham El-Tabei
Egypt court orders retrial of jailed Al-Jazeera reporters
Africa
/ 1 January 2015

Egypt court orders retrial of jailed Al-Jazeera reporters

Egypt’s top court has ordered a retrial of three reporters whose imprisonment on charges of aiding the Muslim Brotherhood triggered global outrage.

By Haitham El-Tabei
No image available
Africa
/ 26 June 2014

Journalists’ high-profile trial a sham

Al-Jazeera staffers are found guilty despite clearly flawed evidence presented by the prosecution.

By Patrick Kingsley
Journalism is not a crime
Article
/ 26 June 2014

Journalism is not a crime

The Egypt case has received international attention, but less attention has been given to journalists under fire in the rest of Africa.

By Editorial
Egypt hands Al Jazeera reporters jail sentences
Africa
/ 23 June 2014

Egypt hands Al Jazeera reporters jail sentences

Three Al Jazeera journalists have received sentences of seven to 10 years each after being detained in Egypt for the last six months.

By Reuters
Egypt releases detained Al Jazeera journalist
Africa
/ 18 June 2014

Egypt releases detained Al Jazeera journalist

After 10 months the news agency’s Abdullah Elshamy, who was on hunger strike for nearly five months in protest of his detention, has been set free.

By Staff Reporter
Al Jazeera journalist on hunger strike disappears
Africa
/ 15 May 2014

Al Jazeera journalist on hunger strike disappears

Nine months into his detention in Egypt, an Al Jazeera journalist on hunger strike has been removed from his cell and nobody knows his whereabouts.

By Sipho Kings
Al Jazeera journalists to be tried on World Press Freedom Day
Africa
/ 1 May 2014

Al Jazeera journalists to be tried on World Press Freedom Day

Three journalists detained in Egypt for allegedly aiding a "terrorist organisation" will appear in court on Saturday, World Press Freedom Day.

By Sipho Kings
Torture claim in Egypt trial of Al Jazeera journalists
Africa
/ 5 March 2014

Torture claim in Egypt trial of Al Jazeera journalists

The trial of Al Jazeera journalists accused of supporting deposed president Mohamed Morsi has heard claims of torture and denial of medical treatment.

By Haitham El-Tabei
Why the case against Al-Jazeera is about journalism not the network
Analysis
/ 27 February 2014

Why the case against Al-Jazeera is about journalism not the network

Al-Jazeera is only one part of a puzzle of the growing restrictions on the freedom of expression of ordinary Egyptians, writes Azad Essa.

By Azad Essa
Egypt: Al Jazeera demands release of detained staff
Africa
/ 4 July 2013

Egypt: Al Jazeera demands release of detained staff

News broadcaster Al Jazeera has called for the immediate release of staff members detained in Cairo after the army toppled president Mohamed Morsi.

By Staff Reporter
Al Jazeera crew detained in Niger on assignment
Africa
/ 17 June 2013

Al Jazeera crew detained in Niger on assignment

A team of Al Jazeera journalists has been detained for three days in eastern Niger, where they are being held inside a prison cell.

By Rukmini Callimachi
Can al-Jazeera win hearts and minds in the US?
Article
/ 19 May 2013

Can al-Jazeera win hearts and minds in the US?

The pan-Arab news giant is laying the groundwork for the launch of al-Jazeera America after its purchase of Current TV, a struggling US cable channel.

By Staff Reporter
Bin Laden: the everywhere and nowhere man
Article
/ 3 May 2011

Bin Laden: the everywhere and nowhere man

Instead of disguising himself in time-honoured fugitive tradition, this terrorist enjoyed provoking his enemies by distributing images of his face.

By Mark Lawson
Egypt is al-Jazeera’s promised land
Article
/ 15 February 2011

Egypt is al-Jazeera’s promised land

al-Jazeera English has new-found global popularity, a further sign that the West may be losing its grip on international news.

By Josh Halliday
Violence erupts during Lebanon ‘day of rage’
Article
/ 25 January 2011

Violence erupts during Lebanon ‘day of rage’

Demonstrators in Lebanon’s Sunni bastion of Tripoli torched an al-Jazeera van while protesting the likely appointment of a Hezbollah-backed premier.

By Staff Reporter
Palestinians lash out over document leak
Article
/ 25 January 2011

Palestinians lash out over document leak

Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas and his aides have accused al-Jazeera of lies and distortion for publishing the "Palestine Papers".

By Karin Laub
No image available
Article
/ 30 September 2010

Al-Jazeera Cup broadcasts jammed from Jordan

Mysterious jamming of TV broadcasts of the Soccer World Cup by the Arabic satellite channel al-Jazeera has been traced to Jordan.

By Staff Reporter
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