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Why are fuel price protests sweeping the Republic of Ireland?

Demonstrations led by convoys of trucks blocking roads and crucial infrastructure may move north of the border.

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The bitter final showdown over British coal, as sun sets on ‘dirtiest fuel’

The county of Cumbria in northern England is the battleground for a war raging over plans to build a new coal mine.

A monument to Whitehaven's miners is down on the town's seafront

Disappearing eels and the fight for a centuries-old livelihood

Fishermen on the waters of Northern Ireland’s Lough Neagh battle for their catch’s future and a traditional way of life.

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‘Our lives are still fractured’: Northern Ireland’s ‘peace babies’

Those born about the time of the Good Friday Agreement say lives still marred by trauma and political vacuum.

A mural on the peace gates at Lanark Way celebrates the Good Friday Agreement, in west Belfast, on April 5, 2023 [Peter Morrison/AP]

Women’s role in Northern Ireland peace deal finally recognised: Campaigner

Monica McWilliams looks back on the work of the Women’s Coalition during peace talks, 25 years ago.

Monica Belfast

Juan Manuel Santos: I copied aspects of Northern Ireland peace agreement

The former Colombian president, a Nobel laureate for his peacebuilding efforts, talks to Al Jazeera.

Santos

Worst-ever contamination of Ireland’s largest lake: What’s to blame?

Blue-green algae is flourishing in Lough Neagh and there is more than one culprit to point to.

Lough Neagh

‘There is abandonment. Period’: Afghanistan’s last women’s minister

Hasina Safi speaks to Al Jazeera on the global response to the war-torn country’s humanitarian crises.

An Afghan woman pushes her cart in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 6, 2023. REUTERS/Ali Khara

‘Shut it all down’: UK legacy bill threatens Troubles-era atrocity inquests

Al Jazeera speaks to families who may not get justice after the UK adopts bill shutting down the Troubles inquests.

Natasha Butler (relative of Patrick Butler, who was killed in the west Belfast Springhill massacre in 1972) at a small memorial garden created by the community at Westrock (where the attack happened).

‘Justice denied’: Victims’ families slam UK’s Northern Ireland legacy bill

The UK’s proposed law will shut down new probes of atrocities committed during 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland.

Paul Crawford, family member of The Troubles victim