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Region’s armed groups

Al-Qaeda gets the most attention, but local groups and ethnic fighters are part of a complicated mix of instability.

Mali - National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA)

‘Gentle face’ of al-Qaeda

An exclusive report from inside northern Mali.

Outside Picture

Northern Mali: A dying land

Amid desertification and drought, tensions rise as rival armed groups vie for control of the impoverished region.

Secular Tuareg rebels have been fighting for greater rights for over 50 years [May Ying Welsh/Al Jazeera]

Death of a dream

55 years ago today, the Republic of Sudan became a nation, an anniversary likely to be its last.

Sudan Flag Raising

N Yemen ‘humanitarian disaster’

Al Jazeera reports exclusively from an IDP camp where thousands have fled war.

Yemen civilians flee fighting in North

Atwar Bahjat: A believer in Iraq

If you ever saw the al-Askari shrine before its destruction you would know how beautiful it was. 

Atwar was killed in Samarra the day the shrine was bombed

US trains proxy to quell resistance

A surreal scene is unfolding at the Taji army base.

Iraqi soldiers undergo training at the hands of the US military

Sadr City: Support from the poor

In the main square of Baghdad’s largest Shia ghetto, an elderly man in the worn uniform of the former Iraqi air force directs donkey and car traffic with a ping-pong paddle.

Murals of Muqtada al-Sadr's late father are highly popular

Bridge over the river Tigris

In the crowded and winding streets of al-Adhamiya, a 1000-year-old Sunni locality of Baghdad, explosions from mortars and grenades and long volleys of machine gun fire break out every half hour.

Fighters active in al-Adhamiya