Category: Al Jazeera
The Big Quake – TechKnow
The 1,130km stretch of coastline from Vancouver, Canada to Mendocino, California, harbours an underwater threat just over 110km offshore – the seismic fault, Cascadia. Places [more…]
The Lobby P1: Young Friends of Israel l Al Jazeera Investigations
In the first of a four-part series, Al Jazeera goes undercover inside the Israel Lobby in Britain. We expose a campaign to infiltrate and influence [more…]
The Lobby P3: An Anti-Semitic Trope l Al Jazeera Investigations
In part three of The Lobby, our undercover reporter travels to the Labour Party Conference, revealing how accusations of anti-Semitism by group within Labour targeted [more…]
Noam Chomsky – The 5 Filters of the Mass Media Machine
According to American linguist and political activist, Noam Chomsky, media operate through 5 filters: ownership, advertising, the media elite, flak and the common enemy. Follow [more…]
Is the Korean Peninsula headed for war? | Inside Story
Is the Korean Peninsula headed for war? – Inside Story Tension on the Korean Peninsula has increased since US President Donald Trump threatened to act [more…]
The science of water sustainability | TechKnow
From space, the Earth is a big blue planet covered 70 percent in water. However, a closer look reveals that only two and a half [more…]
50 countries take part in Turkey’s international defence fair
The Turkish military is hosting an international defence fair, attracting participants from more than 50 country and 800 companies. Turkey says it wants to reduce [more…]
Israeli settlers seize Palestinian family homes in Hebron
Israeli settlers seize Palestinian family homes in Hebron The flashpoint city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank has seen a rise in tensions after [more…]
UN General Assembly: World leaders’ attempts to stand out
For more than 70 years, world leaders have gathered before the United Nations General Assembly to speak and to be heard. However, with more than [more…]
Asian women looking for love in the Faroe Islands | 101 East
With its harsh, windswept hills and six-month long winter, the remote Faroe Islands are hardly where you would expect a large ethnic minority from tropical [more…]