The mysterious killing of Fathi Shaqaqi, the founder of the armed Palestinian group Islamic Jihad.
The personal stories of villagers in southern Lebanon about living close to the border with neighbouring Israel.
Musicians from all around the world revive the Palestine National Orchestra and perform in the occupied territories.
Al Jazeera journalist Mahmoud Hussein continues to be detained without trial in Egypt since December 2016.
The lasting legacy of the population exchange between Greece and Turkey after the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
Five Syrians reflect on the devastation wrought on their homes, some of which took a lifetime to build.
Exploring Ziade's complex life, her effort to emancipate women, and her platonic relationship with poet Khalil Gibran.
After the civil war, the basketball court became a new battleground of sectarian divisions between Lebanon's top teams.
The stories of five Egyptian village women supporting their entire families by selling local produce in the markets.
While working on a kibbutz in 1967, a Japanese journalist discovers the hidden remains of a Palestinian village, changing his perspective and sparking a lifelong documentary project.
Morocco's nomadic tribes are gradually giving up their traditional way of life to offer their children formal education.
An investigation into the complex questions of identity and alienation in disadvantaged suburbs of Paris.
Why are so many Lebanese women single? Five women share their stories of love, life and marriage in Lebanon.
A British-Italian man spends one week in a Palestinian refugee camp where thousands have lived, stateless, since 1948.
The story of an unusual friendship between a Lebanese filmmaker and a young Syrian refugee girl.
French Muslim families who lost loved ones in the Nice truck attack struggle with bereavement and Islamophobia.
Global climate change and an engineering 'quick fix' have created an ecological disaster on Senegal's Atlantic coast.
A university teacher leads a group of students to Andalusia to explore cross-cultural and interfaith understanding.
Two drivers trek 3,000 kilometres across the desert, risking life and limb to deliver a payload against the clock.
A Palestinian man stubbornly refuses to sell his Hebron home to Israeli buyers at any price.
Ali Hassan Salameh founded the Black September armed group that attacked 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
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Thousands of Egyptians suffer from multiple sclerosis but are often wrongly diagnosed or can't afford treatment.
Investigating allegations that the UK and US colluded with Gaddafi to hand over his opponents for detention and torture.
Moroccan dissident Abraham Serfaty was jailed, tortured and exiled for his radical views over decades.
More than 50 years on, questions about witness testimony, hidden evidence and true identity of Kennedy's killer remain.
A look at the life and career of the influential post-colonial writer and champion of the Palestinian cause in the West.
Lebanese and Moroccans reflect on life after retirement, as they pursue their passions in art, music, and literature.
The poignant refugee stories of an Iraqi artist, a Syrian screenwriter and a Palestinian filmmaker in Lebanon.
Two years after the Hamas engineer's assassination, Tunisia struggles to get the suspects extradited from the Balkans.