After 400 days in Egyptian jail, an Al Jazeera reporter is on a mission October 2, 2015 By David Uberti
Al Jazeera America struggles to get off the margins August 20, 2014 By Dean Starkman A quality-first strategy faces huge hurdles
In Egypt, a Kafkaesque trial concludes with a victory for censorship June 23, 2014 By Jared Malsin Three Al Jazeera journalists, arrested in December, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms based on questionable evidence
Columbia J-school profs denounce journalist arrests in Egypt February 26, 2014 By Nicola Pring "Journalism is not terrorism"
There are no Al Jazeera journalists reporting in Egypt February 3, 2014 By Jared Malsin They’ve all been detained or indicted
Al Jazeera arrests in Egypt cause concern January 3, 2014 By Jared Malsin The arrests were the latest in a series of incidents highlighting the loss of freedom of expression
Creeping Sharia legislation June 7, 2013 By Deron Lee Journalists often dismiss red-state Islamic law bans as a joke. But the story isn’t going away.
Stories I’d like to see May 7, 2013 By Steven Brill The compensation racket, Al Jazeera’s plans, and Boston health costs
Hiring at Al Jazeera America: 18,000 applicants for 170 jobs March 12, 2013 By Tracie Powell The company’s executive director of international operations gives a peek into the network’s new cred among Americans
Al Jazeera in America January 9, 2013 By Vivian Salama With its purchase of Current TV, the broadcaster has wide access to the American market for the first time. But will audiences come?
Stories I’d like to see January 9, 2013 By Steven Brill Medicare meddling, the guns of Westchester, and Al Gore’s payday
Story on Tiny Country A Giant Failure February 15, 2012 By Justin D. Martin 60 Minutes whiffs on recent story about Qatar
Assessing Al Jazeera February 22, 2011 By The Editors What’s your general impression of Al Jazeera English?