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Israeli settlers attack village in occupied West Bank
Attack on Burqa village came after earlier rally turned violent, with Israeli troops firing tear gas on Palestinians.
India: Hindu event calling for genocide of Muslims sparks outrage
Videos of event in which Hindu religious leaders called for mass killings of Muslims have gone viral.
PM Johnson urges Britons to get COVID-19 jab for Christmas
Inoculation against coronavirus is an 'invaluable present' amid Omicron surge, Boris Johnson says in Christmas message.
In Libya, anger and uncertainty after polls delayed
Libyans express frustration after presidential election scheduled for December 24 was indefinitely pushed back.
The Last Soviet Generation
Those who came into adulthood as the USSR collapsed around them 30 years ago recall a time of transition.
Myanmar army air raids send hundreds fleeing into Thailand
About 4,200 people have crossed into Thailand after the government in Myanmar conducted air attacks on a rebel-held area
With drones and thermal cameras, Greek officials monitor refugees
Athens says a new surveillance system will boost security, but critics raise alarm over its implications for privacy.
‘Just surviving’: For Cambodian tourism, recovery out of sight
Siem Reap is welcoming few foreign tourists weeks after Cambodia opened its borders to vaccinated travellers.
What is behind the rise in transphobia in the UK?
Hostile discourse in the media around trans people is making it harder to live private lives, says Christine Burns.
A tall Christmas tree in a post-Christian world
What is in a tree?
What will it take to end gender-based violence in India?
'We have to create better systems,' says Delhi Commission for Women Chairperson Swati Maliwal.
Western powers slam ‘deployment’ of Russian mercenaries in Mali
Grouping of more than a dozen countries says the move threatens stability in conflict-hit Mali.
Julian Assange’s lawyers seek UK appeal against US extradition
WikiLeaks founder files application to appeal recent ruling that opens the way to extradition in the US.
Ethiopia gov’t says army will not go deeper into Tigray, for now
Federal troops ordered to maintain the areas they have won back recently from Tigrayan forces, government says.
Dozens dead in Bangladesh ferry fire
Incident happened early on Friday near the southern rural town of Jhalokati, 250km south of the capital, Dhaka.
Japan’s Kishida advances $940bn budget aimed at pandemic recovery
The record spending comes despite public debt that is more than twice the size of the country's $5 trillion economy.
Two more Tiananmen Massacre monuments taken down in Hong Kong
Lingnan University removes Tiananmen Massacre relief, while Goddess of Democracy sculpture was removed from CUHK.
South Korea pardons jailed former President Park Geun-hye
Justice ministry says Park’s pardon is aimed at promoting national unity amid difficulties caused by the pandemic.
Thailand reports first Omicron cluster: Live updates
First Omicron cluster reported in Thailand, Ecuador made vaccines compulsory, and Italy reintroduces masking outdoors.
A new Hun rises: Cambodia’s ruling party meets to plot its future
Cambodian People's Party set to choose a future successor to Hun Sen, one of the world's longest serving leaders.
Elizabeth Holmes jury hears recording of her talking up Theranos
The 30-minute audio recording is of the Theranos Inc founder making a detailed pitch to investors.
Elon Musk says he is ‘almost done’ selling Tesla stock
'There are still a few tranches left, but almost done,' the Tesla CEO wrote on Twitter.
Historic Kashmir church reverberates with prayers after decades
Saint Luke's church in the main city of Srinagar holds prayers for the first time in nearly 30 years.
Amazon workers in the US now face fewer hurdles to organise
Labour organisation and worker activity is on the rise at Amazon facilities across the United States.
Chile’s next president to govern historic transition
Gabriel Boric may be hindered by deeply fragmented Congress, where negotiations will be necessary to advance his agenda.
UK says Omicron cases at much lower risk of hospital admission
UK health agency's findings add to emerging evidence that Omicron causes milder illness than other COVID variants.
Daunte Wright killing: Ex-US officer found guilty of manslaughter
Kimberly Potter fatally shot 20-year-old Wright near Minneapolis in April, fuelling racial justice protests.
Trump asks US Supreme Court to block release of Jan 6 riot files
Former US president argues White House files related to the Capitol insurrection are protected by 'executive privilege'.
UK warns Russia against ‘strategic mistake’ over Ukraine
Caution from London comes as Putin calls for an 'immediate response' from Kyiv's Western allies over security demands.
Joan Didion, celebrated US writer, dies aged 87
Emerging in the late 1960s as an early practitioner of 'new journalism', Didion's insightful works were widely beloved.
Canada’s economy expands for sixth straight month in November
The gains brought Canada's gross domestic product back to about where it was before the coronavirus crisis hit.
Poland refers EU rule of law issue to Constitutional Court
The court will decide whether a mechanism linking EU funds to rule of law is compatible with Poland's constitution.
Biden signs law banning goods made in China’s Xinjiang province
New rules imposed by Congress require Xinjiang exporters to US to prove products were not made by forced labour.
‘Crime against democracy’: Danish creator of the Tiananmen statue
Artist Jens Galschiot tells Al Jazeera removal of iconic Pillar of Shame is intended to 'oppress' Hong Kong residents.
US jobless claims show no sign of rising even as Omicron spreads
The labour market recovery is staying the course, despite the threat of Omicron.
In Lebanon, manufacturers mull stark choices to stay in business
With no relief in sight, some industrialists are faced with cutting staff or relocating operations abroad.
At least three killed in eastern DRC plane crash
Official says toll could be as high as five as probe is launched to determine cause of the crash in South Kivu province.
‘They won’t break us’: Sudanese protesters decry sexual attacks
Women rally to condemn sexual violence, after the UN said it had documented 13 instances of rape during recent protests.
Merck’s at-home antiviral COVID-19 pill approved by US regulator
Molnupiravir's approval comes a day after the FDA cleared a more effective competing antiviral pill from Pfizer.
Key US inflation gauge sees sharpest rise in nearly 40 years
Personal Consumption Expenditures, a measure of inflation, surged 5.7% in November over the same period a year ago.
China puts city of 13 million in COVID lockdown before Olympics
The move comes after more than 200 COVID infections were recorded in Xi'an this month.
Widowed in Poland: An Iraqi Kurdish victim of the border-crisis
Murad's wife died from hypothermia and sepsis. The couple's stillborn son is now buried near the Belarusian border.
Putin addresses Ukraine, COVID, Navalny in annual news conference
Russian president also discusses US relations and the economy during marathon question-and-answer session.
Turkey stock investors brace for more volatility as lira rallies
After moving in tandem for most of the year, the Borsa Istanbul 100 Index and the lira decoupled this quarter.
Iran nuclear deal talks to resume on December 27
EU foreign service said the meeting would be attended by representatives of China, France, Germany, Russia, UK and Iran.
COVID: Study suggests AstraZeneca booster works against Omicron
Findings from the study, which has yet to be peer reviewed, match those from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
Refugees in France: ‘I was in the boat yesterday, I almost died’
Despite perilous risks and following last month's Channel tragedy, people in Calais remain determined to reach England.
How did the US become a major hub for stolen ancient artefacts?
Efforts to prevent cultural theft cannot keep up with the illicit multibillion-dollar industry.
Saudi-led coalition says air raids hit military camp in Sanaa
Coalition says it destroyed drone and weapons stores in air raids on military camp in Yemeni capital Sanaa.
A ‘lingering evil’: From residential schools to murdered women
How systemic racism, abuse of the land and violence against Indigenous women and girls are intertwined in Canada.
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