Sunday, October 29, 2017

Can the world be free of weapons?

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October 29, 2017

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100 years on: The Balfour Declaration explained

As Palestinians mark 100 years since Britain's controversial pledge, here is everything you need to know about it.

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Drug abuse: 'I watched my babies go through withdrawal'

A recovering addict recounts how her son witnessed her overdose on heroin and her babies were born addicted to drugs.


The 73-year-old taking on the tech giants

Occupational health lawyer Amanda Hawes talks toxic chemicals and their deadly cost for tech workers.


The waterkeeper of Iraq

Water scarcity is becoming an increasingly pressing issue in the country's north, but one man is hoping to change that.

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Can the world be free of weapons?

How effective are international disarmament efforts and can they face revolutionary new technological advancements?

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When Bouana Traore's death led to France's 2005 riots

Siyakha Traore reflects on the day his 15-year-old brother, fearing lengthy interrogation, hid from police and died,


The grandparents raising heroin's children

Many grandparents like Tisa Beeler have been left to care for their grandchildren amid the growing US opioid epidemic.


Matilda: A tale of Tsar-crossed lovers

Controversy has surrounded a state-sponsored film about the romance between Tsar Nicholas II and a teenage ballerina.

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Why does Israel keep attacking Syria?

Al Jazeera examines what is behind the cross-border violence and threats between Israel and Syria.


Russia: 100 years without a revolution

On the centenary of the October Revolution, Russia finds itself back at the starting point.

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