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  1. Western Sahara conflict

    "One day we will be free"

  2. Protests in Iran

    Spiralling food prices fuel unrest

  3. Public opinion in Turkey

    Dreaming of a greater republic

  4. Ukraine and the West's selective values

    Less 'clash of civilisations', more rift

  5. Jewish pilgrimage to Tunisia

    Faith meets politics on Djerba

  6. Afghan soccer star "Nadia"

    From child refugee to professional footballer

  1. Female scholars in Islam

    Unsung guardians of the 'true' tradition

  2. Public opinion in Turkey

    Dreaming of a greater republic

  3. Protests in Iran

    Spiralling food prices fuel unrest

  4. Western Sahara conflict

    "One day we will be free"

  5. Ukraine and the West's selective values

    Less 'clash of civilisations', more rift

  6. The Koran as a text from late antiquity

    A European approach

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  • Pentagon probe rejects claims U.S. covered up civilian deaths in Syria airstrike

  • First commercial flight in six years leaves Yemen's Sanaa amid fragile truce

  • Iran Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi rejects plagiarism claims at Cannes

  • Sandstorm blankets Saudi capital in grey haze

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Veteran journalist: Shireen Abu Akleh spent over 25 years working as journalist for Qatar-based news channel Al Jazeera. Abu Akleh, a Palestinian of Christian faith, lived and worked in East Jerusalem. Her coverage mainly focused on the Middle East conflict between Palestinians and Israelis. She often reported from dangerous places, but was known for remaining calm and cautious

Mourning Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

For over 25 years, Shireen Abu Akleh reported from the Palestinian territories and Israel. Last week she was killed covering an Israeli military operation. She was a trailblazer in Arab media. By Jan D. Walter

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