REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKHope for UK’s lost generation?Kneejerk condemnations have drowned out any soul-searching about what has emboldened Britain’s youths to rage against the system.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKTunisia: Then and nowThe night after President Ben Ali fled the country, gun battles raged in Tunis, but a fervent optimism prevailed. Today, the optimism is tempered with the worry of many unanswered questions.
Fighting the Greek meltdownActivists are protesting the effects of the financial bailout in Greece – and taking matters into their own hands.
On board the climate expressAl Jazeera followed diplomats and activists taking a carbon-free route to Copenhagen.
Burning issue of Spain’s wetlandsEU demands answers as over-irrigation dries out rare wetlands and sets them on fire.
Vulnerable hit by Latvia cash cutsLatvia’s economic woes hit healthcare and education as spending cuts take hold.
Baltic Way protest rememberedThousands mark 1989 event when two million people protested against Soviet rule.
Goals give hope to troubled UK townAl Jazeera revisits Luton, where football is helping to revive a struggling economy.