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Tesla recalls nearly all US vehicles over autopilot system defects
Firm's largest ever recall comes after two-year investigation by federal safety regulator focused on autopilot function.
Displaced Palestinians “don’t have anything to survive on”
Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum observed deteriorating conditions Palestinians are forced to live in
How is the Gaza War seen beyond the US and the West?
Israel was isolated with a few allies in the UN General Assembly vote.
Australia cricketer Khawaja will ‘fight’ to wear Palestine solidarity shoes
Khawaja says he will fight the ICC's ruling that stops him from wearing shoes with messages of support for Palestine.
Palestine’s and Turtle Island’s liberation are entwined
Palestinian-Indigenous solidarity must move beyond mobilisation towards transformational solidarity and organisation.
US Supreme Court to decide on access to abortion pill in major case
The Biden administration aims to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone, which has been approved by the FDA.
Civilians sheltering inside a Gaza school killed execution-style
Witnesses describe scenes of execution-style killings from inside northern Gaza school
Trump loses immunity bid in Carroll defamation suit
A US Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld an earlier decision by a federal judge saying that Trump cannot claim immunity.
Christmas cancelled: US Palestinians feel no holiday joy amid war on Gaza
Christian Palestinians in the US are muting their holiday celebrations as they mourn the ongoing suffering in Gaza.
Heavy rains in Gaza worsen misery of Palestinians amid Israeli bombardment
Weather brings more misery for the displaced families as winds tear flimsy tents and rains drench clothes and blankets.
Armenia and Azerbaijan exchange prisoners in step towards normalisation
Azerbaijan releases 32 Armenians, most of whom were held since 2020, in exchange for two soldiers held since April.
Turkish football suspended after president attacks referee
All football league games in Turkey have been suspended after a club's president punched a ref.
The Pesticide Playbook
A global chemical giant covered up its product's links to Parkinson's. Fault Lines investigates.
Pakistan court indicts jailed ex-PM Imran Khan in state secrets case
Case could result in up to 10 years in jail and reduces Khan's chances of being released in time to campaign for polls.
Finding a fix: Nigerian women lead drive to upcycle plastics
In Nigeria, where plastic pollution is still a huge problem, there is a rise of women-led schemes focused on fixes.
Tunisian opposition leader Chaima Issa gets suspended jail term
Military court hands Issa one-year suspended sentence for insulting the president, inciting soldiers to disobey orders.
Badly burned but free, Israa Jaabis on her release from Israeli prison
Israa Jaabis was accused of attempted murder when her car caught fire near an Israeli checkpoint in 2015.
Analysis: Is the Houthi threat to world order worse than the war on Gaza?
In economic and security calcualtions, the world is pragmatically less concerned with war on Gaza than with shipping.
‘Never giving up’: A former Afghan refugee’s mission to heal trauma
A doctor in the UK is determined to help refugees heal through his charity which mixes exercise with therapy.
EU holds up billions in aid for Hungary amid tug-of-war over Ukraine
PM Viktor Orban promises to veto proposal on Kyiv's EU membership as EU chief urges support for 'strong' Ukraine.
COP28 Dubai is over: Four key highlights from the UN climate summit
A contentious fossil fuels agreement stirred up anger while states found to be falling behind on climate commitments.
UN: Gaza ‘catastrophe’ threatens to raise record global displacement
Death, suffering and displacement threatens to spill out across the Middle East, said Filippo Grandi.
Argentina’s Milei starts shock therapy by devaluing peso by 50 percent
New president Milei warns of painful measures as currency value slashed, subsidies cut, public works tenders cancelled.
Israel-Gaza war on US campuses: Why are top university leaders under fire?
A congressional hearing on anti-Semitism has shone a spotlight on the tensions between free speech and campus safety.
It’s not shocking to see Israeli children celebrate the Gaza genocide
Israel has long been indoctrinating its children to believe Palestinians are less than human.
Missiles from Houthi-controlled Yemen target commercial tanker, report says
Another tanker reports 'exchange of fire' with speedboat off Yemen's coastal city of Hodeidah.
Allies raising pressure on Israel to halt Gaza bombardment
Calls for a ceasefire are growing after the UN passed a resolution and the US warned of deteriorating support.
Refugee designer brings Afghan culture to Paris fashion
An Afghan refugee is making his mark in the Paris fashion scene.
Thai MP sentenced to six years for insulting monarchy
Opposition lawmaker Rukchanok Srinork was prosecuted under Thailand's strict lese-majeste laws.
UN’s Philippe Lazzarini: Gaza’s agony – hungry, forsaken, dehumanised
UNRWA chief depicts Gaza's plight - inhumane conditions, hunger, and people feeling betrayed by the world.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 68
Pressure is mounting on Israel amid a UNGA resolution as Biden makes statements signalling divisions with Netanyahu.
Applause at UN as General Assembly votes to back Gaza ceasefire
The United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza.
‘We are the living dead’: Drought-hit Tunisian villages battle isolation
Tunisian dams are filled at just 22 percent capacity and some 20 dams have already gone out of service.
Indonesia’s first presidential debate: Five key takeaways
Prabowo Subianto, Ganjar Pranowo and Anies Baswedan spar over human rights and law in their first televised encounter.
UNGA demands ceasefire in Israel’s war on Gaza: How your country voted
The non-binding, symbolic resolution passed with 153 votes in favour, 10 against, and 23 abstentions.
Can Indigenous inclusivity be the key to successful carbon markets?
Indigenous communities at COP28 stress they be part of climate solutions on carbon offsets as their lands are at play.
Harsh weather adds to hardships for Palestinians displaced by war
Strong winds, torrential rain, and flooding have further complicated the lives of displaced people.
New UN climate deal calls for ‘transitioning away’ from fossil fuels
While latest COP28 draft text avoids phrase 'phase out', campaigners say it is an improvement on the last one.
Dozens hurt, children’s hospital damaged, in Russian missile attack on Kyiv
Officials warn number of injured could rise after second missile attack on Ukrainian capital this week.
Zelenskyy urges new Ukraine aid, as Biden warns funding delay helps Putin
Ukrainian president goes on diplomatic offensive in Washington, DC to try and win over sceptical right-wing Republicans.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 658
As the war enters its 658th day, these are the main developments.
Australia is preparing to burn – more fossil fuels
Australia's government struggles with climate contradictions as it commits to damaging fossil fuel projects.
UN General Assembly votes overwhelmingly in favour of Gaza ceasefire
The US and Israel were among the few votes against the non-binding resolution calling for an end to the fighting.
UK’s Sunak wins parliament vote on deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda
Sunak faces down Conservative rebels by winning knife-edge vote on latest plans to send refugees and migrants to Rwanda.
Should the five permanent members of the UNSC have veto powers revoked?
Frustration grows after the US blocks resolution at UN Security Council calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Even in time of genocide, Big Tech silences Palestinians
Social media platforms have been censoring pro-Palestinian content while allowing anti-Palestinian hate speech.
Biden warns Israel risks losing support over ‘indiscriminate’ Gaza bombing
US president offers his sharpest public criticism of Israel since the start of its war with Hamas.
Harvard President Claudine Gay keeps job
Harvard's President Claudine Gay sees unanimous support from the university board to remain in her role.
When Skiing Santas hit the slopes in Maine, US to kickoff holiday season
The annual event has been held for more than 20 years, except for once during the pandemic.
‘Clear threat’: Kashmiris on India top court upholding removal of autonomy
For the residents, fears of demographic change triggered by Modi government's 2019 move are slowly becoming a reality.
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