Nils Adler

Nils Adler

Nils Adler is a reporter at aljazeera.com.

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He writes news, features and analysis from the field with a focus on war and conflict. Nils has reported extensively on the war in Ukraine for Al Jazeera, including during the build-up to and onset of the war. He is also a photographer and his work focuses on the human cost of conflict, unrest and natural disasters. In 2016, he reported from Iraq during ISIL’s control of significant territories, including from Mosul. He has also previously reported from Turkey, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Jordan, Belarus, Israel, Palestine and Syria. He has also covered Nigeria’s mental health crisis. In 2021, he was shortlisted for the Fetisov Journalism Awards for his story about honour-based violence in Iraq, the UK and Sweden. In 2023, he received a gold medal from the Anthem Awards, alongside co-author Dallia M Abdelmoniem, for an Al Jazeera article on the use of rape as a weapon of war in Sudan.

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Eurovision has long claimed to be apolitical. This year, that claim may be its most contested performance yet.

Published On 16 May 2026
VIENNA, AUSTRIA - MAY 12: Spectators wave flags of Israel and Palestine during the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 at Wiener Stadthalle on May 12, 2026 in Vienna, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)

The far right has gone from fringe to mainstream – but political scientists say the term is often misused.

Published On 15 May 2026
far-right rally Manchester, UK, Britain First
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