Al Jazeera Mubasher, often known as Al Jazeera Live, is a 24/7 public affairs channel based in Doha, Qatar. Launched on April 15, 2005, it is part of the Al Jazeera Media Network. While it primarily serves Arabic-speaking audiences, the channel broadcasts globally via satellite and online streaming.
The channel’s defining feature is its "live and unfiltered" approach. Modeled after outlets like C-SPAN in the US or BBC Parliament in the UK, Al Jazeera Mubasher airs raw footage without editing, cutting, or commentary. Viewers see events exactly as they unfold, with full speeches and proceedings shown intact.
The programming focuses strictly on political and social events. Coverage includes parliamentary sessions, summits, elections, government press conferences, as well as major protests, economic forums, and cultural gatherings across the Arab world and beyond.
Acting as the "eyes and ears" of the public, the channel is a vital resource for journalists, researchers, and anyone interested in politics. It provides transparent, real-time access to primary sources, allowing people to witness events firsthand and form their own opinions without editorial filtering.