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The village where Serbs and Albanians coexist in Kosovo

Barnaby Phillips returns to Kosovo 10 years after independence, to see what’s changed in a village where ethnic Serbs and Albanians live side by side.

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Where is Northern Ireland, 20 years later?

Peace dividend of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement is tangible, but entrenched divisions and uncertainty persist.

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Exclusive: Evidence of ongoing torture of Sri Lankan Tamils

Al Jazeera has uncovered allegations and evidence of security forces continuing to use torture against Tamils in Sri Lanka.

Oxfam managers grilled by UK MPs over sex scandal

British MPs are questioning Oxfam about the alleged sexual abuse in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. But others say the problem is wider and deeper than the Haiti incident and involves more aid organisations.

UK targets a modern health scourge: loneliness

Minister appointed to help the vulnerable in a society where more than half of all over-75-year-olds live alone.

Elderly loneliness

Museum of London marks 100 years of women’s suffrage

This week marks 100 years since women won the right to vote in the UK.

London mosque attacker convicted of murder

Darren Osborne, who wrote a hate-filled note then took a van to kill Muslims, has been convicted of murder for the Finsbury Park attack he executed.

UK seeks to boost trade with China

Prime Minister Theresa May is going to China to boost trade, but will she be seen as a strong partner?

Scottish community fights for right to buy island on sale

Ulva, a remote Scottish island, is up for sale, and the government is deciding whether to give the local community the right to buy it, instead of it being sold on the open market.

Ownership battle heats up over Scottish island of Ulva

The community has only months to raise US$6m required to buy Ulva before private investors can make an offer.

Ulva Scotland