‘We are humans’: German far right rise worries refugeesAl Jazeera meets refugees concerned by the success of Germany’s far-right party, which targets refugees and Muslims.
Syria: ‘This case is about saving humanity’A group of Syrian torture victims, now refugees in Germany, have taken a key step on the long road towards justice.
Syrian refugee’s ‘voice was not heard’ in Facebook caseGerman court has rejected Anas Modamani’s request for Facebook to seek out and remove posts linking him to ‘terrorism’.
How a selfie with Merkel changed Syrian refugee’s lifeAnas Modamani has taken Facebook to court over false news stories using the photo to link him to ‘terrorism’.
What happens to Iraqis who worked with the US military?Farah worked with the US military in Iraq. Her husband was killed and her father kidnapped because of it.
New York Democrats wake up to a Trump presidencyShock at party intended to celebrate a Clinton victory in Trump’s home town – a resolutely Democratic city.
New Yorkers vote for the next American presidentA view of the US presidential election from the polling booths of New York.This gallery article has 12 imagescamera12
From East Germany to Cuba in my mother’s footstepsIn 1987, my mother worked at Havana’s iconic Hotel Nacional as part of a cultural delegation from East Germany.
Nine candidates audition for UN chief’s jobMen and women hoping to succeed Ban Ki-moon explain how they will represent interests of planet’s seven billion people.
Worlds apart: Panama’s indigenous and the Panama PapersIndigenous Panamanians fail to benefit from country’s growing wealth and dispute notion that money equals riches.