Tag: al Jazeera
Collapse of the Celtic Tiger
A look at how Ireland, once a beacon of booming development and social prosperity, has been plunged into economic desperation.
Revolution Through Arab Eyes: The Factory
The El-Ghazl factory in Mahalla is Egypt's largest textile company with more than 20,000 workers. It is a microcosm of Egyptian society. The factory...
The Hidden Genocide
2013. The story of a people fleeing the land where they were born - the Muslim Rohingya of Myanmar. After the rape and murder...
The Greek Resistance
Greece - it is where Europe's civilization and the very idea of democracy began. But today the country is in crisis; a crisis that...
Goodbye Indonesia
In the face of state repression and international indifference West Papuan activists have been locked in a life or death struggle for independence. People...
Phoning from the Philippines
The Philippines is emerging as a great outsourcing nation for cost efficiency, but are there limits to its success?
Fault Lines – Disenfranchised in America
New legislation across the US could have a huge impact on the country's 2012 presidential elections. Largely Republican politicians have passed a range of...
Locked Up Warriors
Although New Zealand is one of the most peaceful countries in the entire world, it happens to have one of the highest imprisonment rates...
Going economically Green
In a world grappling with environmental concerns and economic instability, the concept of "Going Economically Green" emerges as a beacon of hope and innovation....
Egypt’s Lost Power
Embark on a thought-provoking journey into the shadowy realms of geopolitics and energy dynamics in the Middle East with "Egypt's Lost Power." This compelling...