
Al Jazeera Correspondent Podcast
1) Yemen's Kidney Brokers
In 2014, a group of Yemeni men sold their kidneys in Egypt for $5,000 each. But that was a tiny cut of the profit. The big bucks went to two unlikely members of the international organ traffickin...Show More
2) Iran FM Zarif: US sanctions are 'economic terrorism' | Talk to Al Jazeera
Iran's foreign minister discusses US sanctions, foreign intervention in the region, and his past resignation attempt. In July 2015, after more than a decade of on-and-off negotiations, world powers...Show More
3) Wedding on Hold: Palestine, Politics and Prison | Al Jazeera World
Filmmaker: Bashar Ghannam Weddings are a cause for celebration everywhere in the world. For Palestinians, they can be a way of keeping their valuable traditions alive and helping to deal with life ...Show More
4) Casablanca Fight Club | Al Jazeera World
Morocco, like much of North Africa, has often been portrayed in the West as mysterious and exotic, a land of belly dancers, enticement and Arab enchantment. This outmoded stereotype is firmly laid to ...Show More
5) Welcome to Italy | Al Jazeera World
Filmmaker: Mohamed Kenawi As long as there is war, poverty and insecurity in Africa and the Middle East, migrants and refugees will try and seek a better life in Europe. For many years now, Italy h...Show More
6) Nasreddine Dinet: The French Orientalist | Al Jazeera World
Alphonse Etienne Dinet was a French artist from a wealthy background in 19th-century Paris who painted in what was called the Orientalist style, normally a Western view of the Middle East and North Af...Show More
7) Is oil money fuelling war in South Sudan? Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth talks to Al Jazeera
Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed since South Sudan's civil war began in December 2013, and millions more have been forced to flee their homes. On one side of the conflict are troops...Show More
8) Istanbul: Songs of the City | Al Jazeera World
When Istanbul was at the heart of the Ottoman Empire, it was one of the most ethnically diverse cities in history; Rebetiko was one of many cultural and musical variations. However, after the founding...Show More
9) Exclusive: Yemeni child soldiers recruited by Saudi-UAE coalition
Al Jazeera has obtained exclusive footage that proves the presence of child soldiers in the recruitment camps of the Saudi-UAE-led coalition fighting in Yemen. The children, desperately poor, are bei...Show More
10) Can Amnesty International fix its toxic work culture? | Talk to Al Jazeera
Amnesty International has worked to hold governments accountable for human rights violations for nearly 60 years, and it is now giving a critical look at its own organisation. Following the suicide...Show More
Can Amnesty International fix its toxic work culture? | Talk to Al Jazeera
25:20 | Mar 30th, 2019