Witness

Girl in Return: An Adopted Teenager's Journey back to Ethiopia

Years after being adopted from Ethiopia to Denmark, a teenager reclaims her identity and fights the adoption system.

Syria's War

National courts lead the way in prosecuting Syrian war crimes

Domestic prosecutions in Germany and other European countries offer some hope of justice to victims of war crimes.

National courts lead the way in prosecuting Syrian war crimes

Opinion

A president above the law?

Trump's claims of presidential immunity from prosecution are not based on the constitution or supported by case law.

Larry Beinhart

by Larry Beinhart

Larry Beinhart

Special series

Tell the World: The Silent Plight of China's Uighurs

How mass detention camps and heavy surveillance in Xinjiang are affecting Uighurs not just in China but also abroad.

AJ IMPACT

Dubai loosens liquor laws as UAE alcohol sales slump

Economic downturn prompts new law that critics say can mislead tourists about Dubai's still-stringent laws on drinking.

Dubai loosens liquor laws as UAE alcohol sales slump

Tunisia

Who is Tunisia's new president Kais Saied?

Without a party or much funding, Saied won the election with a groundswell in youth support.

Kais Saied: Who is Tunisia's new president?

Hong Kong protests

Hong Kong, Taiwan tussle as fate of murder suspect in limbo

Murder charge against Hong Kong citizen, Chan Tong-kai, prompted extradition bill plan, which sparked massive protests.

Hong Kong, Taiwan tussle as fate of murder suspect in limbo

Talk to Al Jazeera

Red Cross's Peter Maurer: Geneva Conventions are being violated

ICRC president discusses Yemen, Syria, Lake Chad and other conflict areas 70 years after Geneva Conventions were signed.

Moon Jae-in

South Korea's justice minister quits amid corruption allegations

Cho Kuk, who was appointed last month, faced resignation calls after allegations of impropriety by family members.

South Korea's justice minister quits amid corruption allegations

South Africa

Former South Africa President Zuma must face trial, judges rule

Zuma expected to return to court next week on corruption charges as court dismissed his application to halt case.

Former South Africa President Zuma must face trial, judges rule

Tunisia

Tunisia's Kais Saied: 'He's just not interested in power'

Without a party or much funding, Saied has emerged as a frontrunner to lead Tunisia thanks to his 'utopist' programme.

Tunisia's Kais Saied: 'He's just not interested in power'

101 East

Duterte's New War

In the Philippines, the president's latest war is claiming the lives of farmers, activists and political opponents.

Witness

Letters from Death Row: Life after Prison in Pakistan

A man who survives two decades on death row struggles to build a new life after prison.

AJ Impact

Indonesia protests will not derail reform agenda, says president

Indonesia's Joko Widodo says people can express their opinions, but he has authority to see through reforms.

Indonesia protests will not derail reform agenda, says president

Police

Tyler's stolen youth: Compensating the wrongly convicted

Tyler Edmonds was 13 years old when he confessed to a murder he didn't commit. Two decades on he still pays the price.

Tyler's stolen youth: Compensating the wrongly convicted