Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 18 December 2014

Central & South Asia
Relatives of 141 victims prepare for funerals as PM Sharif lifts ban on death penalty for terrorism charges. Read More
Indian court allows dead guru to 'meditate'

Court delays cremation of "godman" after followers insist he is in deep meditation and will come back to lead them. Read More
Middle East & North Africa
Iraq army to raid ISIL fighters' 'hub'

Iraqi government is shifting priority to win the battle of Salahaddin, a hub for ISIL fighters. Read More
"Erogan has won this war" 

Gulen supporters remain defiant despite police raids on pro-Gulen media outlets. Read More
Opinions
Seeing Sweden's race problem for what it is

Ultranationalism and racism are not just problems of Sweden's political fringe. Read More
What is behind Hamas-Iran rapprochement?

The thawing of relations between Hamas and Iran is of mutual interest. Read More
Nigeria's old impeachment games

Why are Nigerian lawmakers threatening President Goodluck Jonathan with impeachment? Read More
Shows
Examining the media coverage of the CIA torture report release; plus, the ethics of graphic imagery in the news media. Watch Now

Author and activist Norman Finkelstein discusses whether the two-state solution can solve the Israel-Palestine conflict. Watch Now
Interactives
Breaking down the Tehreek-e-Taliban

Al Jazeera's guide to who's who among the top ranks of the Pakistani Taliban. Explore
Features
Australia stands with its Muslims after siege

While some fear a Muslim backlash after café killings, solidarity instead appears to be the order of the day. Read More
Survivors cope with new Ebola after-effects

Victims spared by the deadly disease are reporting blindness and other unexpected post-Ebola health issues. Read More
New-age circuses after Mexico bans animals

Cruelty concerns usher in new animal ban with robots now taking centre stage at circus performances. Read More