[POLA] ‘If it dies, it’s on you’: Saving Nigeria’s Benin bronze casting
Behind the global restitution story, master artisans are fighting to keep a centuries-old craft alive.
Behind the global restitution story, master artisans are fighting to keep a centuries-old craft alive.
WHO warns Europe must 'plan for heat like winter flu' as experts reveal how permanent this summer's extreme heat is.
As the US marks 250 years since its July 4 declaration, Al Jazeera traces 50 place names, their meanings and origins.
Anger over deal that does not force Israeli troops to withdraw from occupied land after months of deadly attacks.
Arizona residents have campaigned against state’s data centres as they seek a share of the shrinking water supply.
Hezbollah chief calls the deal 'null and void', raising questions if the latest agreement can lead to peace in Lebanon.
A Delhi family is trapped between a stalled legal system, fraught family ties, and the struggle to protect their child.
For generations, Sialkot made footballs for the world. Now the hands behind the game face an uncertain future.
Rising rents and prices outpacing wages provoke global debate: Is housing a basic right or an investment asset?
A war meant to isolate Iran instead deepened Gulf pragmatism and strengthened support for diplomacy.