Q&A: The Sunni-Shia divide through the eyes of a child
Al Jazeera spoke with filmmaker Hoda Elsoudani about her new documentary, Why Can't I Be A Sushi.
'They call us crazy': a trip to Ethiopia's first space observatory
Multi-million dollar facility offers excellent views of Orion’s Belt – and opportunities to tackle climate change and famineWith its clear skies and closeness to the equator, Ethiopia is an ideal location for space exploration. Yet for a developing country facing itsworst drought in 50 years, spending millions of dollars to look at the stars might, at first, seem frivolous.
‘Daughterly guilt’ haunts Indian working women
Recruiters are finding it difficult to meet client requirements that mandate filling corporate positions with women employees. This trend follows research that has historically placed India at the bottom rung in Asia when it comes to women’s representation in white-collar jobs across all levels of experience.
Scientists explore how a zombie invasion would play out in the US
Updated by Brad Plumer
Yakuza groups clash in Tokyo, Osaka
The clash of tattoos, bad haircuts and foreign made cars2022 World Cup: Fans could be housed in Bedouin-style camps
Some of the 500,000 fans expected in the Gulf nation might be accommodated under canvas near stadiums.
Qatar bribes its way to holding the World Cup where in the summer the average temperature is above 44c and the organizing committee offered up all these grandiose plans and all the fans are going to get are tents? How lucky for them
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