The Educational section of the Mantis Society. Live, Love, Learn
23 Oct 2016
Grisly Halloween display in Detroit decries US violence
Grandmother replaces traditional decorations with real-life horrors in protest against violence and injustice.
OPINION
Mosul will fall again, but at great cost
The battle for Mosul will be long and the city's remaining 1.5 million civilians will bear the brunt.
Donald Trump is America
What the US was doing to the world at large is what Americans now fear Trump might do to the US.
Growing food with seawater and solar power
World's first mass-scale facility that grows tomatoes without soil, fresh water, or fossil fuels launches in Australia.
The Egyptian spy who saved Israel
Israeli author Uri Bar-Joseph sheds new light on one of the most intriguing spy cases in the history of Arab-Israeli conflict.
Iraq war map: Who controls what
As fighting in parts of Iraq intensifies, a visual breakdown of the control of territory after years of war.
Booming business on Venezuela's 'wild' border
Puerto Santander, unregulated border town on the Venezuela-Colombia border where people get what they need and get out.
Coding classes open new doors for Syrian refugees
Refugee Code Week aims to train more than 10,000 people across the Middle East in much-needed IT skills.
In Europe, Afghan refugees anticipate deportation
Al Jazeera speaks to Afghan asylum seekers fearing imminent deportation under a new deal between the EU and Afghanistan.
US scientists find new way to convert CO2 to green fuel
Unexpected discovery that produces ethanol could be a "building block" towards creating a low-carbon energy system.
INSIDE STORY
Why does the battle for Mosul matter to Turkey?
Turkey appears determined to join the offensive against ISIL but Iraq says Turkish troops will breach sovereignty.
SPECIAL SERIES
Shadow War in the Sahara
'War on terror' or competition for natural resources? A look at the US and French military presence in Africa.
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