REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKHow TV show ended up booking more women than menProject that started by tracking number of female guests sees Al Jazeera live talk show exceed gender-representation goal and increase audience.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKIs it really news that an African city is dusty?How some journalists describe places reveals much about their outlook – and about how they need to change.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKWhy Al Jazeera will not say Mediterranean ‘migrants’The word migrant has become a largely inaccurate umbrella term for this complex story.
What does al-Shabab want?Al Jazeera’s Barry Malone explains who al-Shabab are and what they stand for.
Ethiopia election: No seat in parliament for oppositionThe opposition doesn’t win even the single seat it secured at the previous election in a poll it says was unfair.
The defiant cellist of BaghdadWhen a bomb exploded in a neighbourhood he knew well, Karim Wasfi went there and performed. He tells us why.
Profile: Ethiopia’s ‘placeholder’ PM quietly holds onA studious former academic said to lack charisma finds himself both branded an autocrat and praised as a steady hand.
Landslide likely for Ethiopia’s long-time rulersElection victory for governing EPRDF a certainty, but why it will win is still subject to debate.
Who owns the Nile? It’s more complicated than you thinkEgypt, Ethiopia and Sudan this week agreed to share the water of the Nile. But why the discord in the first place?
Interview: Somalia PM says ready for businessAl Jazeera speaks to Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke about security, investment and changing perceptions about the nation.