Al Jazeera
Reporting Afghanistan after abandonment
Twenty years after the 9/11 attacks prompted the US to invade Afghanistan, the Taliban announced they’ve taken the whole country again this week. Journalists who remain there are at risk in spite of… Audio
Reporting Afghanistan after abandonment
Twenty years after the 9/11 attacks prompted the US to invade Afghanistan, the Taliban announced they’ve taken the whole country again this week. Journalists who remain there are at risk in spite of…
AudioMidweek Mediawatch: Colin Peacock
Mediawatch's weekly catchup with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about a newspaper error in Hawke's Bay Today, the potential for a change to Mediaworks' ownership, and an updated on… Audio
Peter Greste: solidarity and standards
Ten journalists were killed in Afghanistan this week by a bomber posing as one of them. They were the latest victims of rising hostility to the media around the world. Peter Greste - who knows what… Audio
Peter Greste: solidarity and standards
Ten journalists were killed in Afghanistan this week by a bomber posing as one of them. They were the latest victims of rising hostility to the media around the world. Peter Greste - who knows what…
AudioIsrael seeks closure of Al Jazeera offices
Israel's government alleges that the channel supports terrorism, and said both its Arabic and English-language channels would be taken off air.
Meeting in Cairo to decide future of Qatar
A New Zealander working for Al Jazeera, Kamahl Santamaria, thinks a third party maybe needed to break the stalemate Qatar find itself in. Audio
Gulf row: Qatar given time extension to agree to demands
Saudi Arabia and three other Arab states have extended the deadline for Qatar to accept a list of demands or face further sanctions by 48 hours.
Al Jazeera caught in the crossfire
Lately we’ve heard a lot about so-called 'fake news' and the damage it can do. Mediawatch looks at how one false story sparked a row between Qatar and its neighbours which has now cast a shadow over… Audio
Al Jazeera caught in the crossfire
Lately we’ve heard a lot about so-called 'fake news' and the damage it can do. Mediawatch looks at how one false story sparked a row between Qatar and its neighbours which has now cast a shadow over…
AudioSamoa's Rugby Super Women
Despite not being able to play for decades, women are now making their mark in the rugby loving nation. Al Jazeera follows one player, Tafale, who overcomes major obstacles to get onto the national…
Mohammed Fahmy on his release from prison in Egypt
After a long campaign the Egyptian President finally included Mohammed Fahmy and his colleague Baher Mohamed in a pardon of 100 prisoners. Not included in the pardon is Australian journalist Peter… Audio
Jailed journalists released by Egyptian President
Two Al Jazeera journalists have been released from jail in Egypt. The journalists were among 100 people who received presidential pardons on the eve of the Muslim feast Eid Al-Adha. Kamahl Santa-maria… Audio
Peter Greste on shock Egyptian court sentences
An Egyptian court sentenced three Al Jazeera TV journalists , including the Australian, Peter Greste, to three years in prison on Saturday for operating without a press license and broadcasting… Audio
Bailed Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Fahmy speaks
Mohammed Fahmy is one of the three Al Jazeera journalists who were jailed for more than a year in Egypt, accused of supporting the banned Muslim Brotherhood and "spreading false news". All three men… Audio
Fury over failed government assurances
The family of an Al Jazeera journalist locked up in Cairo jail is furious he's to go on trail again after the Canadian foreign minister said the man's release was imminent. Audio
Al Jazeera journalist, Australian Peter Greste freed from Egytian jail
Australian journalist Peter Greste hass been released overnight. Greste, and his Al Jazeera colleagues, Mohammed Fahmy and Baher Mohammed were sentenced to 7 to 10 years in prison over their coverage… Audio
Egyptian court orders retrial of Peter Greste
Egypt's top court has ordered a fresh trial for the Australian journalist, Peter Greste, and his two colleagues from the Al Jazeera network. Audio
Brother of an Al Jazeera journalist jailed in Egypt speaks out
Mohamed Fahmy, the Al Jazeera English bureau chief in Cairo, was this week one of three AJE journalists sentenced to prison terms in Egypt on the charge of "spreading false news". The Egyptian… Audio