In this episode of Talk to Jazeera the head of Afghanistan's intelligence agency discusses his country's accusation that the Pakistani intelligence service has been behind attacks in Afghanistan and that they have failed to act upon intelligence provided to them by Afghan intelligence agencies.
Al Jazeera TV interviews Jewish-American CEO Adam Neiman, No Sweat Apparel, regarding producing a line of union-made T-Shirts in Bethlehem, Palestine
The United Nations General Assembly ended on Wednesday in New York. Ghida Fahkry spoke to Manouchehr Mottaki, the Iranian foreign minister, about Iran's nuclear programme.
Members of Malaysia's Indian community have protested on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, the capital.
They are demanding equal rights in a country they believe discriminates against them.
They are also said to place blame on the colonial policies of Britain, and were intending to deliver a petition to the British High Commission in Malaysia.
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We talk to Eritrean's president as his country celebrates 17 years of independence.
Evo Morales, the Bolivian president, talks exclusively to Al Jazeera's Latin America editor Lucia Newman about his country's relations with the US and his good friend Hugo Chavez.
mkedar@mail.biu.ac.il Dr. Mordechai Kedar of Bar-Ilan University defends the Jewishness of Jerusalem, the Jewish capital for over 3000 years. He also defends the right of Israelis to settle in Judea and Samaria, the West Bank.
Gil Ronen
"We were here when your forefathers were drinking wine, burying their daughters alive and worshipping idols"...
A funny clip published by Al-jazeera
As George Bush, the US president, tours Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories Al Jazeera discusses the significance of his attempted joke regarding checkpoints in the West Bank.
Rob Reynolds looks at Bush's news conference with Mahmoud Abbas, his Palestinian counterpart, while Ayman Moyheldin examines the daily struggles that Palestinians...
Parody on Al Jazeera news
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Al - Jazeera
While Olympic organisers have tried hard to put a lot of gloss over the Beijing games, they have failed to shake off criticism over the way protests have been handled.
In the latest incident two elderly women are facing a year in a labour camp after applying to hold a legitimate demo in one of Beijing's Olympic protest parks.
Al Jazeera's Tony Ch...
In the lead-up to Zimbabwe's presidential elections, Robert Mugabe, the president, speaks to Supa Mandiwanzira at a election rally.
He expresses his confidence of an electoral victory, and his insistence that the ruling Zanu-PF party is doing all it can to revive the country's failing economy.
The English language channel has officially launched today, 15/11/2006 12PM GMT. Broadcasting from 4 broadcast centers, London, Washington DC, Kuala Lumpur and Doha. Station promises to be the voice of the south, providing a 360 degree view of the world.
Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga has called for three days of nationwide rallies against Mwai Kibaki, the president. In an exlcusive interview with Al Jazeera, Odinga says there is no option but to protest and accuses the government of playing for time. Andrew Simmons reports.
The Al Jazeera cameraman describes how he was treated during the seven years he was detained at the US detention center in Cuba.
Russia has recognised Georgia's breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states.
The action is likely to inflame tensions with the West, but Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's president, told Al Jazeera that he has no intention of beginning a new Cold War.
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A short piece looking at the emerging new force in Arab political reporting, Qatar's Al Jazeerah. (al Jazeera)
Alternative news you won't see in mainstream media. Commentary by Jeff Ooi
Al Jazeera's Sami Zeidan meets the South African president who discusses the ongoing electoral deadlock in Zimbabwe and closing the wealth gap in South Africa.
Malaysian Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin defends police action against protesters calling for changes to electoral process.
Al Jazeera's Stephen Cole talks to a man with one of the toughest jobs in politics - the Serbian president - about the future of Kosovo, finding indicted war crimes suspects, joining the EU and the battle to maintain peace in the Balkans.
Shimon Peres, the Israeli president, talks to Al Jazeera's Ghida Fakhry, in New York, where he has been attending the United Nations General Assembly.
Peres talks about Israel's stance relating to Iran's nuclear ambitions and his country's willingness to leave Shebaa Farms if Hezbollah disarms.
Ghida Fakhry asks him about his country's alleged st...
As her husband turns 90, Nelson Mandela's wife Graca Machel speaks with Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna in South Africa.
Sir David speaks to former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto about her controversial return to Pakistan, who she thinks is behind the deadly bombing of her convoy in Karachi last month, and whether she and Musharraf can forge a powersharing agreement.
The mothers of two suicide bombers who carried out an attack in southern Israel on Monday have been speaking to Al Jazeera.
Despite the initial confusion over who was actually behind the explosions, both say they knew at an early stage that their sons had been involved.
One woman was killed when the bombers targeted a shopping centre in Dimona.
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One of the richest countries in Asia is seeing a dramatic rise in the number of people turning up for free meals.
For the third straight month inflation in Singapore is at a 26 year high at 7 and a half percent.
That along with soaring food costs and wages staying the same is forcing many Singaporeans to tighten their belts.
Al Jazeera's Laura ...
Evo Morales, the Bolivian president, talks exclusively to Al Jazeera's Latin America editor Lucia Newman about his country's relat Evo Morales, the Bolivian president, talks exclusively to Al Jazeera's Latin America editor Lucia Newman about his country's relations with the US and his good friend Hugo Chavez
Arab Media Watch Chairman Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi comments via webcam on the Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer, who is the first blogger to be convicted by an Egyptian court and jailed for 3 years for insulting Isalm, plus 1 year for his comments about Hosni Mubarak.
China's crackdown on demonstrators in Tibet has prompted international condemnation