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2024-11-13 00:00 News Live 00:30 Dying Earth As the planet tips towards a point of no return, we look at how youth across the world are demanding climate action now. 01:00 News Live 01:30 Inside Story 02:00 Newshour 03:00 News Live 03:30 The Bottom Line US Economist Jeffrey Sachs discusses implications of the US presidential elections on domestic and foreign policy. 04:00 News Live 04:30 Inside Story 05:00 Newshour 06:00 News Live 06:30 earthrise: Systems Change earthrise explores how the law is being used to hold multinationals to account and how the idea of giving nature legal rights is taking off in Europe. 07:00 News Live 07:30 Counting the Cost Flood devastation in Spain - Is Europe prepared for climate change? 08:00 News Live 08:30 Inside Story 09:00 Le lobby climatosceptique Comment une campagne de désinformation financée par l'industrie pétrolière a noyauté la mobilisation pour lutter contre le changement climatique. 10:00 News Live 10:30 The Listening Post 11:00 News Live 11:30 Witness 12:00 News Live 12:30 101 East 101 East investigates the environmental cost of illegally mining the world's oldest mountains as desperate residents in India take on powerful miners. 13:00 News Live 13:30 Inside Story 14:00 News Live 14:30 Counting the Cost Flood devastation in Spain - Is Europe prepared for climate change? 15:00 Newshour 16:00 News Live 16:30 earthrise: Systems Change earthrise explores how the law is being used to hold multinationals to account and how the idea of giving nature legal rights is taking off in Europe. 17:00 News Live 17:30 The Stream In Lebanon, do new election results offer any hope for government reform? 18:00 Newshour 19:00 News Live 19:30 Inside Story 20:00 Witness 21:00 Newshour 22:00 News Live 22:30 Talk to Al Jazeera 23:00 Newshour
2024-11-14 00:00 News Live 00:30 Studio B: Unscripted Two people, two life experiences and intelligent conversation. Looking at the intersection of ideas, points of agreement and success in resolving global issues. 01:00 News Live 01:30 Inside Story 02:00 Newshour 03:00 News Live 03:30 Risking It All Two Women's Missions To Make A Difference, One To Keep Remote Villages Supplied With Food, The Other To Stop Gold-mining Companies Poisoning Local People. 04:00 News Live 04:30 Inside Story 05:00 Newshour 06:00 News Live 06:30 Fault Lines 07:00 News Live 07:30 Dying Earth As the planet tips towards a point of no return, we look at how youth across the world are demanding climate action now. 08:00 News Live 08:30 Inside Story 09:00 Al Jazeera World Palestinians from the global and regional diaspora, including some forced from their houses in 1948, make emotional visits to rediscover their ancestral homes. 10:00 News Live 10:30 The Stream In Lebanon, do new election results offer any hope for government reform? 11:00 News Live 11:30 earthrise: Systems Change earthrise explores how the law is being used to hold multinationals to account and how the idea of giving nature legal rights is taking off in Europe. 12:00 News Live 12:30 Studio B: Unscripted Two people, two life experiences and intelligent conversation. Looking at the intersection of ideas, points of agreement and success in resolving global issues. 13:00 News Live 13:30 Inside Story 14:00 News Live 14:30 Dying Earth As the planet tips towards a point of no return, we look at how youth across the world are demanding climate action now. 15:00 Newshour 16:00 News Live 16:30 Fault Lines 17:00 News Live 17:30 The Bottom Line US Economist Jeffrey Sachs discusses implications of the US presidential elections on domestic and foreign policy. 18:00 Newshour 19:00 News Live 19:30 Inside Story 20:00 Echoes of the Dubrava Massacre - Shadows of War Al Jazeera English investigates the Dubrava Prison massacre, one of the darkest chapters of the Kosovo War. 21:00 Newshour 22:00 News Live 22:30 The Listening Post 23:00 Newshour
2024-11-15 00:00 News Live 00:30 Witness 01:00 News Live 01:30 Inside Story 02:00 Newshour 03:00 News Live 03:30 The Stream Today on The Stream: We examine why the Irish are so sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. 04:00 News Live 04:30 Inside Story 05:00 Newshour 06:00 News Live 06:30 101 East 101 East investigates the underground surrogacy industry in the Philippines. 07:00 News Live 07:30 Studio B: Unscripted Two people, two life experiences and intelligent conversation. Looking at the intersection of ideas, points of agreement and success in resolving global issues. 08:00 News Live 08:30 Inside Story 09:00 Witness 10:00 News Live 10:30 earthrise: Systems Change earthrise explores how the law is being used to hold multinationals to account and how the idea of giving nature legal rights is taking off in Europe. 11:00 News Live 11:30 Fault Lines Fault Lines examines how Donald Trump won back the White House, and what it means for the U.S. and the world. 12:00 News Live 12:30 The Stream Today on The Stream: We examine why the Irish are so sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. 13:00 News Live 13:30 Inside Story 14:00 News Live 14:30 Studio B: Unscripted Two people, two life experiences and intelligent conversation. Looking at the intersection of ideas, points of agreement and success in resolving global issues. 15:00 Newshour 16:00 News Live 16:30 101 East 101 East investigates the underground surrogacy industry in the Philippines. 17:00 News Live 17:30 Witness 18:00 Newshour 19:00 News Live 19:30 Inside Story 20:00 Upfront Marc Lamont Hill discusses the fallout of a historical election night in the United States that saw former President Donald Trump win a second term in office. 20:30 Risking It All Two Brave Young Women Branch Out By Launching Their Taxi Service On Lesotho's Notoriously Dangerous Mountain Roads - And A Jockey Who Doubles As A Paramedic. 21:00 Newshour 22:00 News Live 22:30 The Stream Today on The Stream: We examine why the Irish are so sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. 23:00 Newshour
2024-11-16 00:00 News Live 00:30 earthrise: Systems Change earthrise explores how the law is being used to hold multinationals to account and how the idea of giving nature legal rights is taking off in Europe. 01:00 News Live 01:30 Inside Story 02:00 Newshour 03:00 News Live 03:30 Upfront 04:00 News Live 04:30 Inside Story 05:00 Newshour 06:00 News Live 06:30 Counting the Cost 07:00 News Live 07:30 Witness 08:00 News Live 08:30 Inside Story 09:00 Echoes of the Dubrava Massacre - Shadows of War Al Jazeera English investigates the Dubrava Prison massacre, one of the darkest chapters of the Kosovo War. 10:00 News Live 10:30 Fault Lines Fault Lines examines how Donald Trump won back the White House, and what it means for the U.S. and the world. 11:00 News Live 11:30 101 East 101 East investigates the underground surrogacy industry in the Philippines. 12:00 News Live 12:30 Upfront 13:00 News Live 13:30 Inside Story 14:00 News Live 14:30 The Bottom Line 15:00 Newshour 16:00 News Live 16:30 Counting the Cost 17:00 News Live 17:30 The Stream Today on The Stream: We examine why the Irish are so sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. 18:00 Newshour 19:00 News Live 19:30 Inside Story 20:00 Al Jazeera World Palestinians from the global and regional diaspora, including some forced from their houses in 1948, make emotional visits to rediscover their ancestral homes. 21:00 Newshour 22:00 News Live 22:30 Upfront 23:00 Newshour
2024-11-17 00:00 News Live 00:30 Fault Lines Fault Lines examines how Donald Trump won back the White House, and what it means for the U.S. and the world. 01:00 News Live 01:30 Inside Story 02:00 Newshour 03:00 News Live 03:30 Talk to Al Jazeera 04:00 News Live 04:30 Inside Story 05:00 Newshour 06:00 News Live 06:30 Restitution: Africa's Stolen Art The story of the large-scale plunder of African art and artefacts under European colonialism. 07:00 News Live 07:30 earthrise: Systems Change earthrise explores how the law is being used to hold multinationals to account and how the idea of giving nature legal rights is taking off in Europe.