Meet Jomboy ? the American baseball pundit making cricket fun for newbies Jimmy O’Brien has become the refreshing new voice of US cricket as the nation prepares to co-host the global T20 event.
Medics in Gaza risking their lives to save people hurt by Israel’s war Palestinian and foreign medics are working in impossible circumstances to save countless lives in Gaza
Ivorian cocoa farmers ‘barely survive’ while chocolate company profits soar Farmers in Ivory Coast, the source of 45% of the world’s cocoa beans, battle climate change and market inequality.
How do you find a bride? The new struggle in crisis-hit rural India As climate change, low earnings and high debts batter them, young male farmers can’t find women willing to marry them.
How do you find a bride? The new struggle in crisis-hit rural India As climate change, low earnings and high debts batter them, young male farmers can’t find women willing to marry them.
Maggot infestations and wounds that never heal for Gaza’s malnourished Growing rates of malnourishment are preventing healing for those in Gaza battered by Israel’s war.
UK ruling on Assange extradition ‘resets the game’. What happens next? Rights groups laud latest decision as an investigative journalist warns Assange ‘might be entombed in prison for life’.
Load shedding & water woes: Can South Africa fix its ailing infrastructure? As a crucial election approaches, ANC government looks set to tap in to business in an effort to revamp infrastructure.
Are you chatting with a pro-Israeli AI-powered superbot? Smart bots have emerged as an unexpected weapon in Israel’s war on Gaza. Al Jazeera looks at bots and how to spot them.
Why Jacob Zuma being barred from S Africa election won’t deter supporters Constitutional Court said ex-president is ‘not eligible’ to run for parliament over 2021 contempt of court conviction.
Belarusians who fought against Russia with Ukraine face new battle Hundreds of Belarusians, some of whom took part in antigovernment protests, feel abandoned by Ukraine and Europe.
EXCLUSIVE Indian government spent millions promoting BJP election slogans The Central Bureau of Communication is meant to promote government plans. Its ads carried Modi’s party’s catchphrases.
‘Why should we vote?’ India’s jute workers blame politicians for woes Jute, a major Indian export, is in a crisis. The vote of millions of industry workers in Bengal state is up for grabs.
‘Bring Julian home’: the Australian campaign to free Assange Assange’s supporters say what Wikileaks revealed about power and access to information is as relevant today as ever. play-arrow Video Duration 11 minutes 51 seconds 11:51