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Apple’s Australian workers go on Christmas strike over pay
Strike comes as tech giant is facing disruption at its flagship iPhone plant in China after workers' protests.
Cambodia convicts 36 opposition members in latest mass trial
Mass trial of Cambodia's opposition leaders and supporters results in guilty verdicts for all but one defendant.
Japan’s inflation hits 40-year high
Prices rise 3.7 percent in November amid growing expectations central bank will roll back huge stimulus.
US says Putin’s call to end war in Ukraine insincere
'Our goal is not to spin the flywheel of military conflict,' Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
Indonesia’s bid to woo investors complicated by ‘sex ban’ code
Southeast Asian country's businesses community is divided on how revised code will affect efforts to attract investment.
January 6 panel unveils report, describes Trump ‘conspiracy’
Jan 6 committee’s final report asserts Donald Trump engaged in a 'multi-part conspiracy' to overturn 2020 election.
Russia considers ways to return space crew after capsule leak
Tests are being conducted to determine whether Soyuz capsule is unfit for crewed flight after coolant leak.
N Korea denies arms supplied for Russian mercenaries in Ukraine
US claims North Korea sent 'infantry rockets and missiles into Russia' for use by Wagner Group mercenaries in Ukraine.
TikTok staff accessed data to track journalists, ByteDance finds
Chinese parent company of popular video app says the employees responsible are no longer with the company.
Argentina identifies 131st baby kidnapped during dictatorship
A right-wing dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983 systematically stole children from dissident parents.
US Senate passes $1.7t spending bill without Afghan refugee law
The 4,155-page spending bill includes $858bn for military spending and $45bn in additional assistance for Ukraine.
Chile plans to open embassy in occupied Palestinian territories
Chilean President Gabriel Boric says move aims to give Palestinians representation and respect under international law.
The 10 players who caught our eye at the World Cup
From Musiala to Aboubakar to Amrabat, here are the 10 players that impressed us most at this World Cup.
Photos: In Madrid, a ‘toy hospital’ marks its last Christmas
Antonio Rivas took over the workshop from his father in the 1970s and watched as interest in traditional toys fell.
China’s COVID rebellion
The protests that exposed cracks in China's middle-class dream
Russia dismisses US decision to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine
Russia's Vladimir Putin slams US move to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine, saying it will not help resolve conflict.
US governor to remove makeshift border wall criticised as ‘stunt’
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has reached an agreement to remove shipping containers stacked as a wall from federal lands.
What does future hold for Afghan women after university ban?
Women in Afghanistan express shock and anger over Taliban decision that drew international condemnation.
FTX founder Bankman-Fried released on $250m bond
Bail package requires Bankman-Fried surrender his passport and remain in confinement at his parents' home in Palo Alto.
Low weekly jobs claims underscores tight labour market
New data shows a still-tight labour market while Q3 economy rebounded to 3.2 percent, revised up from 2.9 percent.
US House moves to expand oversight after Trump tax revelations
Bill requiring the US tax enforcement agency to audit presidents' tax filings faces uphill battle to become law.
US warns Taliban of ‘costs’ over university ban for Afghan women
US secretary of state says Taliban is sentencing women and girls in Afghanistan to a 'dark future without opportunity'.
Sweden still has requirements to meet to join NATO: Turkey
Stockholm is not even halfway through fulfilling the commitments it made to secure Ankara's support, Turkey says.
Armed groups in northern Mali pull out of Algiers peace talks
The groups negotiating with the military government demand talks in a neutral country under international mediation.
What is the post-FTX future of cryptocurrency?
Cryptocurrencies, experts say, have mainly been speculative, which only worked as long as real dollars were there.
Biden warns Americans to take ‘dangerous’ winter storm seriously
The president urges people to heed warnings of local authorities as snow and frigid temperatures move across the US.
Key Trump allies refused to answer January 6 panel questions
Transcript of interviews with allies of former US president shows that they invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned.
Brazil’s incoming President Lula unveils more cabinet picks
Left-wing leader, set to take office on January 1, says his team aims to 'rebuild the country' after Bolsonaro's tenure.
Nepal to release serial killer Charles Sobhraj on Friday: Lawyer
French serial killer Charles Sobhraj expected to return to France but will not leave prison until Friday, lawyer says.
Staying warm this winter: How to beat rising home energy costs
Al Jazeera looks at how soaring heating and power costs are affecting millions on the brink of energy poverty.
Spain’s legislators approve gender self-identification reforms
If passed into law, the reforms would allow those over 16 to change their legally registered gender with greater ease.
Former Russian deputy PM wounded by shelling in Donetsk
Dmitry Rogozin says he was struck by shrapnel during an attack on a hotel in eastern Ukraine.
France, football, colonialism: Take the best, leave the rest
The colonial era may have ended, but French extractive policies in its former colonies have not.
Europe’s New Moral Crusade: A campaign against progressive values
Who is behind a coalition against liberal, progressive values in Europe?
Middle East round-up: Only one in 10 vote in Tunisian elections
Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
Ukraine expects key offensive as Russia plans to expand army
The war is poised to escalate as Russia has planned new conscription and Ukraine’s allies have lifted weapons bans.
Turkey, Saudi Arabia condemn Taliban’s university ban for women
Saudi Arabia expressed 'astonishment and regret' over the ban, while Turkey called it 'neither Islamic nor humane'.
Greek MEP in EU parliament corruption case protests innocence
Eva Kaili asks a Belgian court to release her from detention under electronic surveillance.
India begins to randomly test international visitors for COVID
Federal health minister announces new rule in parliament, citing an increase in cases in neighbouring China.
Russia accuses US of fighting proxy war in Ukraine
Kremlin spokesman criticises Zelenskyy's visit to US and military support for Kyiv, says Russia's war goals will be met.
Jordan’s truckers struggle to get by, sparking protests, violence
The deaths of four police officers highlight the issue of fuel protests, but Jordan's problems are much deeper.
Armenia: Russia’s peacekeepers failed mission in Nagorno-Karabakh
Yerevan says the troops are not fulfilling an obligation to control the Lachin corridor that it says is being blockaded.
Does Trump have anything to fear from his legal troubles?
A House committee advised that the former president be charged with defrauding the US - as he runs for the job again.
Al-Shabab kills two policemen, one civilian in eastern Kenya
The group continues to make cross-border raids to pressure Kenya to withdraw its forces from the AU mission in Somalia.
Sysmex says Japan approves blood test kit for Alzheimer’s marker
Kit measures accumulation of protein that marks disease - a rare advance in tackling a condition that affects millions.
Nigerian central bank raises $225 cash withdrawal limits
The bank had recently announced directives to limit the amount of cash in circulation in Africa's largest economy.
Fiji’s military called in to maintain order after disputed polls
The prime minister, who has refused to concede, said the military was deployed to ensure security.
There will be life after Ramaphosa
It is time the ANC realises that standing by Ramaphosa is no longer to the benefit of the party or the country.
Palestinian footballer killed by Israel in West Bank: Medics
Israeli forces shot dead the 23-year-old Palestinian and wounded five others in Nablus during a raid.
Ivory Coast battles chocolate companies to improve farmers’ lives
Ivory Coast is the world’s top cocoa-producing country but receives just 4% of the $100bn chocolate industry's profits.
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