terça-feira, 23 de dezembro de 2014

GLOBE NEWS ·AL JAZEERA ENGLISH

Children killed in Syria air strikes
At least 10 children killed after military jets hit schools in Damascus and Idlib province.
US denies involvement after reported online-access disruption amid tensions over cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
Parliament passes amendment renouncing non-aligned status, angering Russia which slammed the move as counterproductive.
UNHCR says hundreds of people trapped in Yaloke town risk death if they are not evacuated to safety urgently.
At least 35 people reportedly killed after Bodo fighters opened fire in northeastern Assam state.
Baja California - with its own grim history of disappeared people - finds a voice in the fight against violence.
Russian feminist rockers fight system holding 700,000 - the world's largest per capita prison population after the US.
Kobane's remaining civilians explain why they chose to stay behind despite the risks.
Due process is not a priority in Yemen, a country 'ruled by the law of emergency', experts say.
Weeks of growing protests against Muslims continue in Dresden with 15,000 hitting the streets last Monday.
Reported police checkpoints in Bangkok that appear to target foreigners have some fearing a tourist exodus.
Women traumatised by the summer war say stress-reduction techniques, such as yoga, are helping them cope.
Despair, confusion and disbelief runs through small community in northwestern Cambodia hit by surge in HIV infections.
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State elections in Indian-administered Kashmir attract record voter turnout.
One woman's mission to harness solar rays to chart a path to energy independence in arid northern Argentina.
North Korea is a reclusive state but Al Jazeera was granted access to portray daily life in the Northeast Asian nation.
Some residents of besieged Kobane are staying put despite intense fighting.
Workers in Jordan and Lebanon, who come mainly from South Asian nations, overcome adversity to help themselves.
Artists explore innovate ways of making money by making festive season decorations made out of scrap metal.
Government says Chinese-backed cross-country waterway will help economy, but environmental impact remains a concern.
WHO says it has received approval to deliver tonnes of much needed medical supplies to parts of Aleppo and Damascus.
Exclusive report shows Peshmerga forces and volunteers preparing for combat at site near country's second largest city.
No political party tipped to win majority in region, with many voters unsure whether election will improve their lives.
Many live in tunnels and sewers below Bucharest amid lice, fleas and used drug syringes scattering the floor.
Shouting matches erupt in parliament as calls grow to stop 'forced' conversions of Christians and Muslims to Hinduism.
Authorities criticised for 'slow' response to oil spill that devastated the world's largest mangrove forest.
Al Jazeera's guide to who's who among the top ranks of the Pakistani Taliban.
For the first time members of Kenya's counter-terrorism police admit to "eliminating" suspected Muslim radicals.
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A photographic exploration of the power of yoga to unite people across cultural and physical divides.

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