India's plummeting rupee raises concern
The Indian rupee, losing its value since last year, has now hit an all-time low against the US dollar. The currency has lost more than 20 per cent since 2011, contributing to a slow down of India's GDP growth and a widening of its fiscal deficit. Critics blame the government's indecision in intro...


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South Korea cracks down on "human flesh capsules"
South Korean authorities say they plan to crackdown on the illegal smuggling of so-called "human flesh capsules". The pills contain parts of human foetuses or infants and are believed to be sold as stamina enhancement drugs. But customs officials say they can cause serious health problems. Al Jaz...


Inside Story - France: A new political era
As France votes in its next president, we ask if he can reassure Eurozone leaders that he can deal with the crisis. Inside Story, discusses with guests: Christian Mallard, Eric Pape and Ansgar Belke.


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Al Jazeera English Live Stream
Live news and programmes from Al Jazeera English


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Inside Story Americas - The US military's 'anti-Islam classes'
How widespread is the use of anti-Islamic material in the US military? Ibrahim Hooper, CAIR's national communications director; Morris Davis, a retired Air Force Colonel; and Al Jazeera's Josh Rushing.


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Inside Story Americas - Does the G8 represent a modern world economy?
Thirty seven years ago as the world grappled with a major economic crisis, leaders of six of the world's biggest economies gathered in France. Henry Kissinger, US secretary of state at the time said the G6 would give people a sense they are masters of their destiny and be a bulwark against the bl...


The Stream - Punishable by death
Is the death penalty ever justified? As the world turns away from capital punishment, a select group of countries continue to execute at alarming rates.


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Update: Lebanon boosts security after deadly clashes
The Lebanese army has strengthened its numbers in the northern city of Tripoli, after fighting there between fighters loyal to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and supporters of Syria's opposition left at least three people dead. Zeina Khodr has more from Beirut.


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Land grabbing in Bangladesh
The Santals, an indigenous group in Bangladesh, say the government is stealing their land. Authorities say the land will be used for development, but the largest indigenous group in the Indian subcontinent say they will defend their ancestral territory. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Nao...


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Gold rush imperils Peru's Amazon rainforest
Illegal gold miners in Peru are destroying thousands of hectares of the Amazon jungle that are home to some of the world's most important biologically diverse species. Environmentalists say the damage done to the forest could cause peril to the local habitat. Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports ...


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EU funds training for Somali soldiers
Somali soldiers brought to Uganda for extra training are heading back to their country to fight the armed group al-Shabab. Hundreds are being trained as part of the EU-funded programme in Uganda, which has 8000 of its own soldiers inside Somalia. Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports from the Bihanga...
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Greece to hold new elections
Greek politicians have failed to form a government and will now head towards holding a new election. Polls show the vote could favour the country's leftists who want to renege on the terms of bailout agreed on by the government earlier in the year. This will see the country push closer towards an...


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The Stream - Creatively resisting occupation
On the anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba or "catastrophe" we speak to activists employing creative methods of resistance to Israeli occupation.


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France's president-elect Francois Hollande to be sworn in
The Socialist Party's Francois Hollande, was to be sworn in as France's president before naming a prime minister and dashing to Germany to battle with Berlin over how to tackle Europe's debt crisis. Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports from Paris.


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IAEA reports progress in Iran nuclear talks
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Iran could soon sign a deal on the UN agency investigating suspected weapons activities connected to the country's nuclear programme. Yukiya Amano, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog, said on Tuesday that he reached an agreement with Iran's gover...


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Neighbours keep an eye on China drilling
China has started its first deep water oil drilling operation near a highly disputed area of the South China Sea. The Philippines, Vietnam and others are closely watching as they also lay claim to the resource rich area. The waters where this well is starting operation are not under dispute, but ...


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