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Bhutto Assassination filmed

A released video seemingly showing the moment Benazir Bhutto was shot before the explosion that rocked Rawlpindi has cast serious doubt on the truth of the "official" explanation handed out by the Pakistani Government yesterday.

Rageh Omaar on Pakistan's future

Pakistan is only two weeks away from holding parliamentary elections. But with the Pakistan People's party now in 40 days of mourning, and rival parties saying they'll stop campaigning out of respect how will Pakistan's future pan out? Aljazeera's Rageh Omaar reports.

Pakistan mourns Bhutto

Benazir Bhutto, the former prime minister of Pakistan, has been buried at her family's mausoleum in the southern province of Sindh. Pakistanis now wonder what the future holds, as violent protests leave dozens dead.
From Saddam Hussein's execution to Iran 's Nuclear program, 2007 has been a horrific year. What were the surprises of the year? And will peace prevail in 2008?

Iraq's resistance fighters pt. 2: Weapons

Al Jazeera has been given a bleak insight into the potential for a resurgence of violence in Iraq. Figures from the United States suggest the daily cycle of violence has dropped by around 60 per cent. But pictures obtained by Al Jazeera show that the Islamic Front for Resistance in Iraq or Jami is obtaining newer and better weapons. And former Iraqi army officers who lost their jobs after the invasion are training young recruits to fight US troops. Our Iraq Correspondent, Hoda Abdel Hamid, has the second of our exclusive reports.