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By Al Jazeera Staff in Americas on January 26th, 2012
Four Republican presidential candidates are facing off in their 19th debate [EPA]

Our producer in Florida, Roza Kazan, keeps you up to date with the latest from the debate and ensuing reactions.

11:25pm: Jennifer S Korn, the Executive Director of the Hispanic Leadership Network told Al Jazeera that she too thinks the economy remains very important to Latino voters. “It's the number one issue, whether you are Hispanic or not,” Korn said. 

She said illegal immigration is a “huge problem” for the US and won't just go away. But the way to solve it, she said, is to solve the problems of legal immigration in order to “eliminate” illegal immigration. “Most people would love to come to work here in a legal way, but right now it practically does not exist," Korn said. 

By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on February 17th, 2011
Saif Gaddafi, the son of Libya's leader, warned of 'civil war' in a speech on Sunday night.

As protests in Libya enter their eighth day, following a "day of rage" on Thursday, we keep you updated on the developing situation from our headquarters in Doha, Qatar.

(All times are local in Libya GMT+2)

Blog: Feb17 - Feb18 - Feb19 - Feb20

By Al Jazeera Staff in Middle East on February 13th, 2011

File 7446Egyptians in Lebanon are commemorating the estimated 300 protesters who were killed in the uprising [EPA] 

From our headquarters in Doha, we keep you updated on all things in Egypt, with reporting from Al Jazeera staff in Cairo and Alexandria.  

By Camille Elhassani in Americas on September 15th, 2010
Picture from AFP

 

 

The insurgent Tea Party movement has snuck up and scored another major victory against the Republican Party.  They're proving public anger is directed towards more than just the party in power.  It's directed at anyone associated with the political establishment.

By John Terrett in Americas on March 14th, 2010
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“I think the message was received” 
 
That's the Senior Adviser to President Barack Obama, David Axelrod, keeping up the pressure on the Israeli government after it punctured Vice-President Joe Biden’s peace mission to the Middle East last week by announcing hundreds of new Jewish homes in East Jerusalem. 
 
On nationwide TV in the US on Sunday morning Axelrod didn't mince his words on NBC's "Meet The Press:"
 
By John Terrett in Americas on February 14th, 2010
As NATO troops and the Afghan military battle the Taliban in Helmand, their political masters are fighting to win the hearts and minds of Americans by taking to the TV airwaves - in particular the influential Sunday political broadcasts. 
 
Vice President Joe Biden was on NBC's "Meet The Press," outlining what the Obama administration hopes to achieve with the latest offensive.