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Argentina’s economic crisis has ignited a fierce ideological battle over its most treasured sport. Will privatisation rescue the game or erode its legacy? Al Jazeera asks what’s at stake for supporters, players, and the very soul of Argentinian football.
Israel’s war against Lebanon has displaced more than a million people. Various sectors of Lebanese society have stepped up to support a traumatised population seeking refuge on the streets of Beirut and in the mountain villages.
For the first time since the 1930s, the hard-right is poised for a breakthrough in Germany, and the country is bitterly divided. Al Jazeera’s People & Power investigates Germany’s far-right reckoning.
After years of displacement, Syrians have begun to return to their homelands, long neglected under the now-toppled al-Assad regime. But their return is bittersweet, as there is much to be done to rebuild Syria.
The Italian city of Prato manufactures some of the world’s leading luxury brands. But the city harbours a dark secret – sweatshops where thousands of migrants endure harsh working conditions and low wages.
As tensions with China grow, more Taiwanese citizens are training in civil defense. While younger generations prepare for conflict, many elders advocate for reconciliation, deepening a national divide.
The UK government’s decision to place over four hundred asylum seekers on a barge in the town of Portland has caused controversy, as many have accused the practice of being prison-like. How do asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm find respite?
With a rapidly shrinking population, the traditionally mono-ethnic South Korea is welcoming more foreign workers, yet many face exploitation and dangerous conditions. 101 East asks if South Korea is ready to embrace its growing diversity.
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