As 2025 unfolds, the world faces significant shifts. From climate crises in West Africa to continuing wars in Gaza and Sudan, Al Jazeera correspondents share their insights on the key events and challenges shaping the year ahead. In this episode: Kimberly Halkett, Al Jazeera White House correspondent Dorsa Jabbari, Al Jazeera correspondent John Holman, Al Jazeera Mexico and Latin America …
Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha is the winner of both the American Book Award and the Palestine Book Award. For Mosab Abu Toha, it’s poetry. In this episode: Mosab Abu Toha, Palestinian Poet Episode credits: This episode was produced by Sarí el-Khalili, Sonia Bhagat, and Amy Walters, with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Duha Mosaad, Cole van Miltenburg, and our host, …
Fault Lines follows Leyan on her journey to the US for life-changing treatment. Her journey reflects the immense challenges faced by thousands of children who have lost limbs in the war, underscoring their ongoing struggles and the urgent need for the world’s attention. Our guest, filmmaker Rhana Natour, tells Leyan’s story in All That Remains, a Fault Lines documentary on …
Thoughts from across the globe on the future spelled out by Trump’s victory. We speak to Al Jazeera journalists across the globe about how a second Trump presidency might affect the regions they cover and how citizens are preparing for his return. In this episode: Niko Vorobyov, Freelance Journalist Tony Cheng, Al Jazeera Correspondent Lucia Newman, Al Jazeera Latin America …
The Arab and Muslim community in Michigan is divided over who to vote for in the crucial swing state. With candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris running neck and neck, many feel betrayed by his administration’s support for Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon. The episode explores the different stances these voters will take, with some expressing support for Trump …
The Canada-India fallout has escalated into a diplomatic standoff, with both nations accusing each other of involvement in the assassination of a Sikh activist on Canadian soil. The Sikh community is caught in the middle, facing heightened tensions and uncertainty about the future and security of their community. The blame game has intensified, highlighting the complex geopolitical relations between the …