We are grateful to all internauts engaged in the creation of our website and also everyone visiting us, for all sent suggestions and added portals to our base.
Top searches
railroad accidents and safety
news video
strauss-kahn
national news
entertainment
fish and wildlife service
credit and debt
economy
education
cnn money
New Topics
Fitch says Athens is 'highly likely' to default on financial obligations even after securing new bailout from European neighbors
Activists say several journalists were wounded in shelling of makeshift media center in rebel-held Baba Amr district of Homs
Content of url:
english.aljazeera.net
Note! Sometimes due to code non-compliant with the W3C standards may appear abnormal results.
Review of page
- Meta tag title: AJE - Al Jazeera English
- Meta tag keywords: africa , al jazeera , aljazeera , asia , asia pacific , business , europe , features , middle east , news , opinion , programmes , sports , spotlight
- Meta tag desription: AJE - Al Jazeera English .qodLinker { border-width:0px; border-style:none; } .qodLinker img { border-width:0px; border-style:none; } News In Depth P...
- Check: english.aljazeera.net
How does bot see this page
AJE - Al Jazeera English
.qodLinker
{
border-width:0px;
border-style:none;
}
.qodLinker img
{
border-width:0px;
border-style:none;
}
News
In Depth
Programmes
Video
Blogs
Business
Weather
Sport
Watch Live
Africa
Americas
Asia-Pacific
Central & South Asia
Europe
Middle East
Focus
Opinion
Features
In Pictures
Interactive
Spotlight
Briefings
Your Views
Inside Story
Witness
Listening Post
People & Power
101 East
The Stream
More
Counting the Cost
News
The Business Blog
Libya criticises UK recognition of rebels
Tripoli to pursue legal challenge to what it calls Britain's "irresponsible" move to welcome opposition body in London.
Last Modified:
28 Jul 2011 05:44 GMT
Africa
Read More
Libya Live Blog
'No talks until bombs stop'
Fighters denied electricity
NATO blamed for raid on warehouse
Norway to evaluate police response
Independent commission to review and assess country's security measures after period of national grieving.
Last Modified:
27 Jul 2011 20:21 GMT
Europe
Read More
Looking inward for answers
Police detonate Breivik's explosives
Lawyer says killer is 'insane'
Indictment of integration?
EU warns against growing tensions in Kosovo
Concerns grow after ethnic Serbs angry with a Kosovo police operation set fire to a border crossing post in the north.
Last Modified:
28 Jul 2011 06:11 GMT
Europe
Read More
Serbia and Kosovo sign deals
NATO must prevail
Call for Kosovo organ theft inquiry
Kosovo PM 'linked to crime'
Asiana cargo plane crashes off South Korea
The Boeing 747 was bound for China from Seoul's Incheon airport when it crashed into the sea off Jeju island.
Last Modified:
28 Jul 2011 01:59 GMT
Asia-Pacific
Read More
Gridlock as US debt limit deadline nears
Republicans and Democrats remain dangerously split over rival plans on debt limit compromise.
Last Modified:
27 Jul 2011 20:31 GMT
Americas
Read More
Q&A: US debt ceiling
Deadlock breeds frustration
Washington's three-ring circus
The nonsense battle over the debt ceiling
Libya criticises UK recognition of rebels
Norway to evaluate police response
EU warns against growing tensions in Kosovo
Asiana cargo plane crashes off South Korea
Gridlock as US debt limit deadline nears
Ivorian refugees 'fear return home'
More than half million people remain displaced and many fear ethnic reprisals in African country, rights monitor says.
Last Modified: 28 Jul 2011 06:46 GMT
UN begins food aid airlift to Somalia
Plane carrying 10 tonnes of nutritional paste for malnourished children was the first to land in Mogadishu.
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2011 17:41 GMT
South Korea hit by deadly mudslides
Rescue workers helping those trapped and searching for missing people in two different parts of the country.
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2011 11:58 GMT
Russian air travel troubled by laser torches
Increasing number of incidents are part of a dangerous craze in a country plagued by aging aircraft & poor maintenance.
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2011 21:48 GMT
In Video
Argentina wary of debt contagion
Economists fear a debt default by US could spark domino effect in Latin America at a time of prosperity in the region.
Norwegians reflect amid mourning
As a commission is set up to investigate the massacre, people seem more determined to build an inclusive society.
Biogas aids Ugandan cattle-herders
New fuel is easing the strain on local environment.
East Timor weighs reconciliation cost
Men blamed for post-referendum riots and now stranded in Indonesia find ally in Timorese president amid amnesty debate.
Russian air travel troubled by laser torches
Increasing number of incidents are part of a dangerous craze in a country plagued by aging aircraft & poor maintenance.
Saving Mongolia's last wild horses
Conservationists move to save the ancient Takhi, which is on the brink of extinction due to hunting.
Norway looks inward for answers
The fact that a local carried out the attacks has forced the country to confront the growing anti-immigrant sentiment.
Frustration over US debt limit impasse
Washington residents dress as clowns to voice their objections.
Highlights
Making anti-Muslim sentiment mainstream
Inside Story 27 Jul 2011 11:19 GMT
Inside Story asks if some European governments are inadvertently fuelling the rise of the right.
Dhaka's factory of miracles
Orlando de Guzman and Andrew Marshall 27 Jul 2011 10:43 GMT
Cholera is a silent killer in Bangladesh but one hospital is helping to give hope to millions.
The US and the new Middle East: The Gulf
On Fault Lines
Debating Palestinian statehood
On
Music of resistance in Colombia
On Artscape
What next for Egypt and its neighbours?
On The Cafe
Blogs
.BlogsTable img { border: none; }
AsiaPakistani flood victims take destiny into own handsBy
Imtiaz TyabAsiaEast Timor: Why the economy is keyBy
Andrew ThomasMiddle EastTunisia: Then and nowBy
Elizabeth DunninghamEuropeNorway Attacks Live BlogBy
Al Jazeera Staff
In Depth
Why is there deadlock over the US debt limit?
27 Jul 2011 09:05 GMT
The White House and congress are in last-minute talks on how - or whether - to raise the US debt ceiling.
In Pictures: The world in 24 hours
Matthew Cassel 27 Jul 2011 10:44 GMT
A selection of recent images from around the world.
The scourge of 'peak oil'
By Dahr Jamail
Famine continues to ravage East Africa
By Alan Fisher
Islamophobes distance themselves from Breivik
By Jim Lobe
Sri Lankan jails 'hell' for women
By Ranmali Bandarage
Programmes
Witness
Bringing world issues into focus with courageous and inspiring human stories.
People & Power
A groundbreaking investigative programme, which looks at the use and abuse of power.
101 East
A weekly discussion programme on Asia-Pacific current affairs.
The Cafe
A talk show set in cafes around the world in which we hear the explosive conversations of local leaders and experts.
The Stream
An aggregator of online sources and discussion, seeking out unheard voices, new perspectives and untold angles.
Listening Post
A weekly programme that examines and dissects the world's media.
Opinion
The nonsense battle over the debt ceiling
Dean Baker
Washington's three-ring circus
Cliff Schecter
The biggest threat to Western values
Tarak Barkawi
Caught gambling in the Washington casino
Robert Grenier
Boycotting fascism?
Mark LeVine
Pakistan escalates its internet censorship
Jillian C. York
When is Palestine's Arab Revolution?
Larbi Sadiki
Who pollutes: The rich or the poor?
Vandana Shiva
Enter Zip Code
Go
News
Africa
Americas
Asia-Pacific
Central/S.Asia
Europe
Middle East
Sport
In Depth
Opinion
Features
Spotlight
Briefings
Blogs
Your Views
Programmes
The Stream
Witness
Inside Story
Listening Post
People & Power
Fault Lines
Fabulous Picture Show
Frost Over The World
101 East
One on One
Counting The Cost
Talk to Al Jazeera
Empire
Watch
Live
On Demand
Podcasts
Mobile
Broadcast Schedule
More
About Us
Search
Weather
Creative Commons
Work for us
Transparency Unit
Community Rules
Terms & Conditions