Middle East
The reciprocal evacuations from two pro-government villages and two opposition-held towns resumed under tight security.
Africa
by Azad Essa- Sorin Furcoi
Latin America
Palestine
by Mary Pelletier
France
by Shafik Mandhai - Ahmed El Amraoui
Malawi
Tunisia
by Naima Bouteldja
Humanitarian crises
by TL Andrews- Agathe Osinski
Syria's Civil War
by Andrew Mitrovica
Guatemala
by Louisa Reynolds
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Venezuela's crisis explained from the beginning
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Syria's war explained from the beginning
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Syria evacuations resume after deadly bomb attack
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Take a tour of West Jerusalem's Palestinian history
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UN: 17 new mass graves found in central DRC
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Theresa May: Smart, risky or cynical?
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The rise of the black international
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Post-referendum Turkey: Renewed conflicts, new allies
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Why did 41 girls die at a Guatemalan youth shelter?
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America's addiction to war
by Metin Gurcan
by Roman Dobrokhotov
by Richard Seymour
Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have fled west Mosul in the US-backed offensive to retake the city from ISIL.
Thousands convene in Netherlands for annual Palestinians in Europe conference, under slogans of hope and determination.
Millions Gather in Iztapalapa, Mexico City for Passion of the Christ ahead of Easter Sunday.
Huge parade sees thousands of soldiers and weapons, including wide range of missiles during march through Pyongyang.
@aljazeera
A new documentary brings the hidden urban Palestinian history of West Jerusalem on to screens everywhere.
Battle for Mosul
by Melany Markham
Refugees
The 'Rashid tragedy' last September claimed the lives of more than 200 people seeking to cross the Mediterranean.
by Tom Rollins
Women's Rights
In 2017, Rola Sleiman began her role as an officially ordained pastor in Tripoli, Lebanon.
by Nada Homsi
Human Rights
As hundreds of prisoners go on a mass hunger strike, here is a fact sheet about their plight in Israeli jails.
by Zena Tahhan- Konstantinos Antonopoulos