"Syria: Songs of Defiance," a new film about the violence in Syria airing on Al Jazeera, was filmed by an undercover journalist using an iPhone, providing coverage the Syrian government won’t allow regular TV journalists.
Thanks to Al Jazeera’s latest project, the reaction of the people most affected by Kony’s violence is finally being added to the conversation sparked by Invisible Children’s viral hit.
Al Jazeera's ambitious new project uses SMS text messages to gauge how ordinary Somalis are coping with the ongoing conflict in their country. It's the first time anyone has polled there in years, and things in Somalia may be worse than anyone knew.
After claiming the No. 1 spot on our June list of the "100 Most Creative People in Business," Al Jazeera's director general Wadah Khanfar announced his resignation in September.
In the latest installment of Butterfly Effect, we follow the impact of China's bulging real estate market on commodities such as copper, the latest tech innovations those commodities enable, the scrap they create, and the subsequent recycling opportunities--in China.
Al Jazeera's aggressive expansion into cyberspace hopes to empower a new generation of newsmakers, impact the American news market, and capture the attention of young cable cutters.