Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura on government transparency and the Occupy Wall Street movement. Guest: Jesse Ventura Thumbnail image: Joe Corrigan/Getty Images
aljazeeraenglishOccupy Wall Street, six months on. What has the movement achieved and what needs to change?
aljazeeraenglishWe look at controversial speech online. Are laws limiting speech squelching free expression or guaranteeing civilised society?
aljazeeraenglishAnonymous gunmen are pledging to wipe out drug cartels, but authorities condemn such vigilante justice. Also, minority Twitter users in the US wield their influence with black-centric hashtags. Why are they so dominant?
aljazeeraenglishIn This Episode: Activists for transparency or cyber-terrorists? Today we'll speak to members of the group Anonymous about their work across the world.
aljazeeraenglishWe look at the debate surrounding military vs. civilian trials.
aljazeeraenglishWe look at recent rejection of Egyptian presidential election front-runners and the effects on the presidential race.
Writer Pepe Escobar's piece on Al Jazeera's website questioning Washington's motives triggered a major online discussion.
aljazeeraenglishReddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and Rasha Abdulla of the American University in Cairo are with us today on the orange couch. We're talking about Mexico's drug war and May 8 national protest, plus the Turkish internet censorship debate.
aljazeeraenglishThe ongoing battle between Ahmadiyyas and mainstream Muslims has gone largely unreported. The Ahmadiyyas believe that their founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was a Prophet and Messiah sent by God to save the world. Mainstream Muslims consider that heresy.
aljazeeraenglishIn this Episode: Yemen's demonstrations as told by bloggers and China's viral traffic accident videos. On set today: Alec Ross and Turi Munthe.
aljazeeraenglish"The Net Delusion" author Evgeny Morozov & how China plans to weed out rumours on Sina Weibo.
aljazeeraenglishWe look at Bahrain as democracy advocates and loyalists engage in an online battle over the country's future.
aljazeeraenglishThe public rally for educational reform in Chile has gone viral. Plus, are corporations taking advantage of open data projects in India that are designed to protect the poor from fraud and corruption?
aljazeeraenglishAfter years of failed negotiations with Israel, the Palestinian Authority says it will unilaterally push for statehood at the UN, causing a huge buzz on social media. What role is social media playing in shaping global perception on the the issue?
aljazeeraenglishA recently concluded youth conference in Russia is re-igniting an online debate about one of its organisers, the Kremlin-supported group called Nashi. Is it an organic nationalist movement or simply a paid enforcer pushing the Kremlin's agenda?
aljazeeraenglishWith famine driving more Somalis to Kenyan refugee camps, social media users rally to financially support victims. But, are the donations really benefiting those in need?
aljazeeraenglishIn this episode: We'll take a look at Vote Compass, an online tool designed to help voters make more informed decisions at the polls.
aljazeeraenglishWe look at the structure of foreign aid to Africa and why some believe it does more harm than good.
With a fast-growing economy and rising class divisions, Chinese elites increasingly find themselves under an online microscope.
aljazeeraenglishIn Australia, will putting a price on pollution help reduce carbon emissions?
aljazeeraenglishAs the plight of Sri Lankan Tamils fades from the international media, The Stream examines if President Mahinda Rajapaksa's government has followed through on its promises to rehabilitate the Tamil minority.
aljazeeraenglishIs Tunisia on the right course 6 months after ex-President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali stepped down from office? And, Egyptians in Tahrir Square are angry at the ruling military council. How challenging is the road to democracy in both countries?
aljazeeraenglishIn this episode: Peru's run-off presidential election and why Chilean students are demanding education reform.
aljazeeraenglishIn 2009, Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon teamed up with Sir Tom Jones for the Comic Relief Red Nose Day charity single - (Barry) Islands in the Stream. Vannessa Jenkins and Bryn West, featuring Sir Tom Jones and Robin Gibb bring to you the full nine minute version of (Barry) Islands in the Stream on Yo...
Newly-independent South Sudan celebrates its official secession from Sudan after decades of animosity. An online project is attempting to heal the wounds of division. But can a people, who couldn't live together, resolve their differences on the web?
aljazeeraenglishHidden video documents life of activists inside an Israeli prison. And why doing nothing may become illegal in Belarus.
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