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From pipelines on Indigenous lands to landfills near Black communities, Canada’s long history of environmental racism. → Read More
Canada’s system will extend to people whose death is not ‘reasonably foreseeable’, prompting fears among some advocates. → Read More
From Algeria to Iraq to Lebanon, demonstrators are calling for change. What can the events of the 2011 uprisings teach them? → Read More
After a year of sweeping defeats, ISIL has been pushed out of key territory, returning to its 'covert insurgent roots'. → Read More
While maintaining overt political neutrality, Muscat has benefitted from strengthened economic ties with Doha. → Read More
Competition for tourist dollars has increased in the Omani oasis, where regional tensions seem far away. → Read More
Thousands of people have died from cholera as war-torn Yemen navigates peak season for the spread of the disease. → Read More
A proposal for Iraq-led mediation could benefit both sides politically and economically, analysts say. → Read More
One month since diplomatic spat erupted, the two sides remain mired in a dispute that could forever alter the GCC. → Read More
Key sites in the historic city of Isfahan have witnessed a significant rise in visitor numbers since the nuclear deal. → Read More
Despite signs of overall improvement since the nuclear deal, some Iranian business owners say they have yet to benefit. → Read More
Businesswoman, city councillor and social activist Fatemeh Daneshvar tells Al Jazeera that she fears 'nothing but God'. → Read More
The US embassy in Iran has been reopened as a museum chronicling the bitter history of bilateral relations. → Read More
As campaigning gets under way, Al Jazeera speaks with six Iranian voters about their views on the upcoming election. → Read More
Petition calling for the release of Mohammed Faisal Abu Sakha has garnered thousands of signatures. → Read More
Tens of thousands of homes damaged in the 2014 war remain unfixed, as pledged aid fails to materialise. → Read More
As Egypt destroys tunnels linking the Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula, Al Jazeera examines the economic impact. → Read More
Families living in squalor inside Gaza City's el-Sheikh Shaban cemetery are calling for international intervention. → Read More
The number of children living at the al-Amal Institute for Orphans has nearly doubled since the 2014 war. → Read More
In one neighbourhood ravaged by the Gaza war, residents struggle to rebuild their shattered lives. → Read More