Longreads : The best longform stories on the web
…
continue reading
AJ Longreads brings you the best of Al Jazeera's long-form journalism to listen to in your own time.
…
continue reading
1
How death and despair haunt Pakistan’s Christian minority
24:12
24:12
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
24:12
Pakistan's Christians have long been marginalised and pushed into sewer cleaning work. Now, some are fighting back. Written by Saad Zuberi. Read by Laura Lockwood.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
‘Stand-up’ for Ukraine: Coping through comedy in the face of war
16:30
16:30
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
16:30
In Berlin, comedians from Ukraine and Russia share the same stage as an outlet for their grief and anger about the war. Written by Verena Hoelzl. Read by Richard Martin.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
'Dance like there is no tomorrow': Ukraine's wartime music scene
13:58
13:58
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
13:58
How a flourishing underground subculture is providing a welcome escape from the realities of war. Written by Nils Adler. Read by Xzavian Wrushen.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
How Ukrainian-Russian couples are faring after a year of war
23:15
23:15
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
23:15
Partners caught on different sides of the yearlong conflict reflect on how it has affected their relationships. Written by Pearly Jacob. Read by Emma Jones.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
'People want to buy local': The rise of Ukraine's wartime wines
15:15
15:15
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
15:15
Despite the dangers of war, many winemakers have continued to operate, buoyed by growing demand for local wines. Written by Nils Adler. Read by Pete Ferrand.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
'Can't go back': How an Afghan girls' school principal fled the Taliban
14:20
14:20
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
14:20
After fleeing the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, the former head of a girls' school in Kabul tries to make a new life in Canada. Written by Mellissa Fung. Read by Laura Lockwood.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
‘Books they love’: A Kabul graveyard library for two schoolgirls
13:31
13:31
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
13:31
In Taliban's Afghanistan, Hazara cousins, both blast victims who loved to read and learn, inspire an outdoor library - and new readers. Written by Ruchi Kumar. Read by Erica Sand.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
How US abortion organisers are learning from Honduran activists
25:47
25:47
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
25:47
As clandestine networks form to support women, they look to Central America for a road map -- and a warning. This story was written by Delaney Nolan and read by Annie M Dylan. Reporting for this story was supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Reproductive Rights Reporting Fund.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
A long and lethal legacy: In the shadow of asbestos in the UK
22:01
22:01
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
22:01
Widely used in construction for decades, the aftermath of asbestos exposure has been a death sentence for many in the United Kingdom. Written by Katharine Quarmby. Read by Richard Martin. This article is part of a wider cross-border investigation, Asbestos: The Lethal Legacy, led by Investigative Reporting Denmark, edited by Katharine Quarmby, and …
…
continue reading
1
Cost of living: An Indian waste-picking couple struggle with debt
14:11
14:11
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
14:11
Sifting through waste to find and sell scraps of cloth and recyclables use to be enough for Gunja and Chand to support their family. Now they're earning less because of a series of lockdowns and the Russia-Ukraine war. Written by Suparna Sharma. Read by Laura Lockwood.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Back from extinction: How to resurrect a Tasmanian tiger
28:55
28:55
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
28:55
Hunted and exterminated. Meet the scientists who want to return the thylacine back to the ecosystem. Written by Mary Ann Jolley. Read by Anthony Milich.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The Ukrainians using embroidery to stand up to Russia
17:45
17:45
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
17:45
Protecting cultural identity through needlework - how artists, volunteers and designers turned a Ukrainian folk blouse and craft into symbols of defiance. On this week’s AJ Longreads - The Ukrainians using embroidery to stand up to Russia. Written by Pearly Jacob. Read by Annie M. Dylan.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
'We have no one': The women and girls sold as brides in Kashmir
15:24
15:24
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
15:24
Indian women and girls are being sold by traffickers and forced into marriages against their will for as little as $35. AJ Longreads highlights how under-reported these cases are and how the victims are left feeling abandoned. Names of the women and children have been changed to protect their identities. Written by Rifat Fareed. Read by Mohita Namj…
…
continue reading
1
The deq tattooist: Preserving the ink of a disappearing culture
13:28
13:28
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
13:28
In Diyarbakır, Turkey, a 24-year-old woman is documenting an ancient practice and making it popular among a new generation. Written by Jaclynn Ashly. Read by Erica Sand.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Revisit: The woman protecting South Sudan's parks from war and poaching
12:51
12:51
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
12:51
In this episode we return to the story of Bibiana Martin, who was 12 years old when she joined the forest rangers. Twenty years later, she is still protecting parks. Written by Sam Mednick. Read by Laura Lockwood.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Revisit: The Sri Lankan taxi driver reuniting adoptees with their families.
18:55
18:55
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
18:55
This week we return to the story of Andrew Silva from Sri Lanka. His day job is taxing people around, but what he does in his spare time is truly life changing. With a car full of DNA tests and a natural detective's instinct, he's helping to reunite adopted children with their birth mothers. Written by Bhavya Dore. Read by Loveday Smith.…
…
continue reading
1
'Republic of fear': A return to Yemen after 11 years
20:11
20:11
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
20:11
Journalist Afrah Nasser visits her home country of Yemen after more than a decade away. She reflects on the devastating impact war has had on her country and family. Names have been changed to protect identities. Read by Olga Rodic.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The Indian soldier who vanished on a glacier 38 years ago
18:51
18:51
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
18:51
As the climate crisis causes water levels to plummet, riverbeds to dry and glaciers to melt, artefacts like old warships, an ancient city, a mosque, 'hunger stones' and human remains have emerged. The body of an Indian soldier was found on Siachen Glacier. His widow always hoped he would ‘come home someday’. This story is part of “Climate artefacts…
…
continue reading
1
‘Justice delayed’ in Texas city where police killed a Black woman
23:01
23:01
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
23:01
Three years after Atatiana Jefferson was shot by a white police officer, stark racial divides, inequality and a lack of reform plague the US city of Fort Worth. Written by Tyler Hicks. Read by Xzavian Wrushen.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
‘I was desperate’: Young job seekers scammed, abused in Nigeria
14:44
14:44
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
14:44
Predators and fraudsters are exploiting vulnerable unemployed Nigerians, and the costs are sometimes deadly. AJ Longreads explores how social media is being used to lure victims. A warning - this story contains details of sexual assault. Names have been changed to protect the privacy of the victims. Written by Damilola Banjo. Read by Laura Lockwood…
…
continue reading
1
Mohammed Salim: The 'bare-footed Indian' who wowed Celtic
8:50
8:50
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
8:50
India's first footballer to play for a European club made history without ever wearing a pair of football boots. As Qatar makes history for being the first country in the Middle East to stage a World Cup, AJ Long reads reflects on how any nation and anyone can make it against the odds. Written by James Welsh. Read by Richard Martin.…
…
continue reading
1
As climate clock ticks, war in Ukraine upends Arctic research
27:05
27:05
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
27:05
A team of Russian and Norwegian scientists stumbled upon the fastest-warming hotspot known on earth. Then the war in Ukraine began and research collaboration stalled. Written by Delaney Nolan. Read by Mike Paul.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Reckoning with genocide in Namibia
24:19
24:19
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
24:19
German abuses against the Herero and Nama in Namibia were the 20th century’s first genocide and a brutal harbinger of the Nazi's WWII Holocaust. Written by Hamilton Wende. Read by Kokui Selormey.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
How Holocaust historians are unearthing Ukraine’s present
19:48
19:48
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
19:48
Years investigating Holocaust atrocities and ISIL war crimes are helping researchers uncover possible Russian abuses in Ukraine. The aim is to collect testimonies that can be used as evidence in prosecuting potential war crimes. Written by Micah Reddy. Read by Annie M. Dylan.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The battle over space emissions in Cornwall
15:11
15:11
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
15:11
As the UK's first rocket launch nears, space enthusiasts, climate activists, scientists and local residents are divided over whether the project is a help or hindrance to the climate crisis. Written by Frankie Adkins. Read by Laura Lockwood.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Cost of living: A couple's move from tent to apartment
20:44
20:44
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
20:44
As rents and homelessness rise in New Orleans in the US, we meet Jessica and Terry who have finally been able to find a home. However, they now face new living challenges. A warning - this story contains references to suicide. If you or a loved one is experiencing suicidal thoughts, help is available. Visit www.befrienders.org for more information.…
…
continue reading
1
Women in war: A psychologist helps Ukrainian soldiers' families
11:23
11:23
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
11:23
Maryna, whose son died in 2014, counsels soldiers' mothers and partners as she worries about her army-bound foster son. Women in war: A psychologist helps Ukrainian soldiers' families - part of a series telling the stories of women in the Russia-Ukraine war. Written by Amandas Ong. Read by Emma Jones.…
…
continue reading
1
What the war means for Ukrainians with disabilities
17:47
17:47
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
17:47
Rights activists and carers are filling the gap as the war creates huge challenges in accessing disability support. Medical supplies, food and financial aid have become increasingly more difficult. Written by Amandas Ong. Read by Laura Lockwood.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Love, determination and risking all to cross the Mediterranean
12:14
12:14
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
12:14
Journalist Lexie Harrison-Cripps highlights the plight of women making the journey to Europe by sea. She shares how a mother with young children managed to survive this incredibly dangerous Mediterranean crossing. Written and read by Lexie Harrison-Cripps.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
In Afghanistan, a new generation continues a family tradition of crafting handmade dentures - a special business the sons are determined to ensure never dies. Written by Lynzy Billing. Read by Richard Martin.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The tiny murder scenes of forensic scientist Frances Glessner Lee
24:16
24:16
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
24:16
Frances Glessner Lee was a diorama-maker, criminal investigation educator and the first female police captain in the US. She revolutionised the study of crime scenes and highlighted its importance in solving cases. Written by Nicole Johnson. Read by Annie M Dylan.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Treating wounded and sick civilians in western Ukraine
14:19
14:19
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
14:19
Chronically ill and injured patients evacuated from the embattled east find treatment in the west's safer hospitals. Written by Amandas Ong . Read by Pete Ferrand.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
When 'Z' meant joy, freedom and humour to Russians and Ukrainians
17:59
17:59
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
17:59
For much of the post-Soviet era, 'Z' was the symbol of a music festival in Crimea that united people across borders. Written by Clément Girardot. Read by Serhij Zulkarnieiev.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The deadly virus Nigerians fear more than COVID-19: Lassa fever
13:50
13:50
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
13:50
On this week’s AJ Longreads, we go inside a Nigerian hospital ward treating Lassa, a virus that infects up to 300,000 people in West Africa each year. Written by Femke van Zeijl. Read by Mapendo Munthali.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
'I'll be sacrificed': The lost and sold daughters of Afghanistan
21:56
21:56
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
21:56
A year on from the takeover of the Taliban in Afghanistan, issues of child marriage, access to education and financial hardship are leaving women and girls to wonder what the future holds for them. Written by Robyn Huang. Read by Mohita Namjoshi.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Murdered women: Sabina Nessa, ‘a kind and generous soul’
16:28
16:28
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
16:28
As part of Al Jazeera's series on murdered women, we explore the life and death of Sabina Nessa. Her family say she was ‘a kind and generous soul’. But they question why there was not wider media attention about her death and why some lives get more coverage than others. Written by Julie Bindel. Read by Laura Lockwood.…
…
continue reading
1
'Ready for rescue': Saving refugee lives in the Mediterranean Sea
17:41
17:41
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
17:41
Journalist Lexie Harrison-Cripps recently boarded a Doctors Without Borders search and rescue ship along one of the world’s deadliest migration routes. The remote location makes it virtually impossible to report on without an invitation from an NGO. As a result, every year thousands of people live - and die - in horrific conditions while government…
…
continue reading
1
The Kyiv museum staff who stayed to protect cherished artefacts
17:16
17:16
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
17:16
In times of war, safeguarding valuable artefacts including those signifying Ukrainian statehood has become a priority for cultural heritage workers. Written and read by Nils Adler.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
'You’ll get it in your veins': Australia's black-opal miners
17:14
17:14
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
17:14
For black opal miners in Lightning Ridge, Australia, the search for one of the world’s most sought-after gems is just as alluring as the stone itself. Written by Zoe Osborne and Alex Kitanov. Read by me, Emma Jones.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Psychotherapists help Yazidis heal layers of trauma in Iraq
18:57
18:57
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
18:57
New mental health options are being made available in northern Iraq, but psychotherapists are worried that without continued support, progress will halt. Written by Lynzy Billing. Read by Loveday Smith.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The Georgian village facing Russian ‘creeping occupation'
22:06
22:06
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
22:06
We’re in Georgia where the village territory of Khurvaleti is increasingly affected by Russian forces demarcating the 'border' of breakaway state South Ossetia. Written by Clément Girardot with contributed reporting by Tamar Kalandadze. Read by Pete Ferrand.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The refugees cast adrift in the Mediterranean
17:29
17:29
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
17:29
Katy Fallon spent months reporting on the Greek islands in the Eastern Aegean. Once praised for welcoming thousands of refugees...it's now become a place of widespread reports of human rights violations. Written and read by Katy Fallon.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The mystifying rise of suicide in Pakistan’s Thar Desert
25:44
25:44
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
25:44
Suicides have spiked dramatically in the historically remote region. Is breakneck social change to blame? Written and read by Alizeh Kohari.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
'A healing journey': Residential school survivors and the Church
14:01
14:01
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
14:01
Pope Francis has apologised for the Roman Catholic Church's involvement in Indigenous residential schools in Canada. For more than 160 years children were abused in Canada’s residential school system. More than 60 percent of them were run by the Catholic Church. But following the pope's apology, can survivors forgive? Written by Brandi Morin. Read …
…
continue reading
1
Poland-Belarus border: The people pushed back in a Polish forest
25:05
25:05
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
25:05
In Poland, a tale of two borders. On the Belarusian border, refugees face pushbacks and detention. Written and read by Nils AdlerAf Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
LGBTQ Ukrainians and Russians find solidarity in Berlin
20:08
20:08
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
20:08
As activists highlight risks for LGBTQ community, Germany’s Quarteera welcomes Ukrainian refugees and Russian exiles. Written by Gouri Sharma. Read by Emma Jones.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
Worlds apart: 24 hours with two refugees in Poland
30:34
30:34
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
30:34
An Iraqi Kurd and a Ukrainian, part of families with young children, take us through a day in their lives as refugees. This story is written by Amandas Ong and Nils Adler.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The Hopi farmer championing Indigenous agricultural knowledge
24:08
24:08
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
24:08
Michael Kotutwa Johnson is on a mission to show that millennia of Native American land practices can provide valuable lessons for growing food and sustaining the Earth. Written by Jane Palmer. Read by Laura Lockwood.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The Kenyan mothers fighting to end police brutality
22:37
22:37
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
22:37
Mothers in Kenya whose sons have been killed by police brutality are fighting for justice, and in turn, protect other young men. Written by Jaclynn Ashly. Read by Pete Ferrand.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading
1
The radio show championing justice for abuse victims in Nigeria
17:51
17:51
Afspil senere
Afspil senere
Lister
Like
Liked
17:51
Silent Voices is a radio show in Nigeria that offers support to women and minors who are victims of violence to seek justice. By exposing perpetrators, the show aims to galvanise others to reach out, so that they too can get help. Written by Ope Adetayo. Read by Pete Ferrand.Af Al Jazeera
…
continue reading