Rohingyas claim Myanmar troop abuse
Al Jazeera has spoken to a group of Muslim Rohingyas, who say they were attacked by Myanmar border patrol officers, as they tried to flee the country.
They say their boat was boarded, many of them were beaten and burnt – and that the soldiers even attempted to sink the vessel.
Selina Downes reports from the town of Ranong, in southern Thailand.
Sportsworld – 500 days to football World Cup
Sportsworld’s Bernard Smith reports on South Africa’s preparations for the first World Cup on African soil.
Humanitarian aid trickles into Gaza
Egypt has been quick to help send aid into Gaza, but rigorous controls imposed by officials at the Israeli-controlled Ouja crossing have held up food aid intended for the Palestinians.
Al Jazeera’s Rawya Rageh reports from Egypt on the painstakingly slow process of getting humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
Bosnia faces brain drain
Since the break-up of the former Yugoslavia 13 years ago, Bosnia has been struggling not only with ethnic divisions, but with an unsteady economy too. It has a high percentage of educated young people, but few feel they have a future in Bosnia. And with unemployment high, increasing numbers are putting their hopes in a move abroad.
Al Jazeera’s Sami Zeidan reports from Sarajevo.
