Children among dead in Qatar mall blaze
At least 19 people have been killed, including 13 children, in a fire at a major shopping mall and entertainment complex in the Qatari capital Doha, according to the country's interior ministry. The ministry said on Monday that four teachers and two firefighters were among those killed in the...


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DR Congo rebels vow to fight to 'last man'
The DR Congo is ruling out a peaceful solution to a stand-off with rebels in the east. The government has refused to negotiate with the group known as M23, who have deserted from the army. Al Jazeera is the first news organisation to cross the frontline to speak to the fighters. Nazanine Moshiri...


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Egypt presidential candidates submit complaints
Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports on the Egyptian presidential candidates submitting complaints to the country's election commission.


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British stuntman leaps from helicopter
A British stuntman has leapt out of a helicopter and into the history books - becoming the first man to jump from 700m high without a parachute. After waiting for the perfect weather conditions, Gary Connery performed his feat at Henley on Thames near London. Al Jazeera's Charlie Angela has the...


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Children killed in 'massacre' in Syria's Houla
Warning: There are graphic images in this report which some might find disturbing. Activists in Syria say at least 90 people have been killed during an attack on Houla, a town in the opposition stronghold of Homs. Dozens of children are among the dead. Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports.


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The role of religion in Egypt's election
Two of the main contenders for Egypt's presidential election are or were affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood. Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports from the group's stronghold of Beni Suef, to find out what impact religion is likely to have on the vote.


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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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Chinese dissident leaves Beijing for US
Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng has boarded a plane bound for the United States, closing a nearly month-long diplomatic tussle that had tested US-China relations. Chen, 40, his wife and their two children were on United Airlines Flight 88, which took off late on Saturday afternoon from...


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SpaceX capsule docks with space station
The International Space Station has picked up its first commercially delivered supplies. Astronauts used a robotic arm to grab the SpaceX Dragon capsule. On board the Dragon is almost half a tonne of supplies for the space station crew. Al Jazeera's Kimbarly Halkett reports.


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The Stream - Has anything changed on Wall Street?
Has the financial industry cleaned up its act? We'll examine whether anything has changed since the US financial crisis of 2008.


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Tajikistan tackles thriving heroin trade
The impoverished central Asian country is on the frontline of the heroin trade so international donors are funding a range of initiatives including training frontier guards. Al Jazeera's Robin Forestier-Walker met those at the forefront of the fight.


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Blair testifies before Murdoch inquiry
To Britain now and a media ethics inquiry had to be halted momentarily, after a protester broke in and hurled abuse at the former Prime Minister Tony Blair. Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports.


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Iran bazaar beset by cheap Chinese goods
Western powers have stepped up its sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme. As a result, Tehran's been forced to expand trade agreements with traditional backers, such as export powerhouse China. The massive influx of inexpensive Chinese imports, however, is causing problems for local economies....


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Germany now divided by an economic wall
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, some Germans saw the need to have money flowing from the west to the east. Now, however, resentment is growing in the western portion of Germany about the amount of money flowing into cities and towns in the former East Germany. Al Jazeera's Nick Spicer reports...


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News Bulletin - 03:35 GMT update
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.


Former Japanese PM to testify on Fukushima disaster
Naoto Kan, the former Japanese prime minister, is set to testify in a public inquiry on the the government's handling of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. At the hearing, in front of a parliamentary panel, Kan will face questions about what he did immediately following the explosion at the...


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Egypt's Choice: Morsi and Shafiq emerge as frontrunners
Most of the votes have been counted. And it looks like Egyptians will choose in June between a man jailed by Hosni Mubarak, and one of the former leader's prime ministers. The Muslim Brotherhood is pitching its candidate, Mohammed Morsi, as a guardian of the revolution. And its urging other...


Mike Hanna reports on Egypt's election
Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from a polling station in Cairo. He explains that it is unclear what powers the next president will have.


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