Maikona, Marsabit County, Kenya – Thirteen-year-old Gumato* can finally walk again without feeling pain. The hot desert wind blows through her curly hair as she strolls...
Fayez al-Sarraj, PM of internationally-recognised gov’t, cites progress in talks to unify state and prepare for polls. Fayez al-Sarraj, the head of Libya’s internationally-recognised government, has...
Canada could lose its ability to manage the pandemic due to a spike in new COVID-19 cases, the country’s top medical officer has said. One in...
US order to register AJ+ as foreign agent criticised; appears to be a condition by UAE to normalise ties with Israel. Al Jazeera has strongly condemned...
Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir – Sakina Itoo used to motivate Kashmiris to believe that India would be better for their future. But the 48-year-old pro-India politician says...
Chairman of Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation discusses expectations following first intra-Afghan meeting. Read More
Azerbaijani, Armenian Civilians Under Fire As Conflict Flares Over Nagorno-Karabakh Aleksandr Melkumian is standing on bloodied ground outside his house in the village of Martuni in...
As the military forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan trade deadly blows, civilians on both sides are often caught in the middle. Shelling has torn up villages...
In South Caucasus, Familiar Drumbeat Gave Way To Urgent Pounding Over Nagorno-Karabakh The UN Security Council has "strongly condemned" the violence between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces...
Two statements on ongoing fighting in the South Caucasus were submitted to JAMnews. Their authors are participants in peacekeeping initiatives in the South Caucasus. Each of...
On September 27, large-scale hostilities with the use of heavy artillery began along the entire line of contact with the Azerbaijani Armed Forces. Local residents spend...
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan gave interviews during a live broadcast on Rossia-1. Military operations in Nagorno-Karabakh began early in the...