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China's Covid protests: What happens next?
The most dramatic protests in a generation - The Detail looks at the growing dissent in China over Covid-19 restrictions. Audio
China's Covid protests: What happens next?
The most dramatic protests in a generation - The Detail looks at the growing dissent in China over Covid-19 restrictions.
AudioRussia says it will not accept West's oil price cap and is preparing response
Russia "will not accept" a price cap on its oil and is analysing how to respond, the Kremlin said in comments reported in response to a deal by Western powers aimed at limiting a key source of funding…
Twitter suspends Kanye West's account again
Twitter Inc on Friday suspended the account of Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West again, just two months after it was reinstated.
Russia demands annexations recognised before talks
The Kremlin says the West's refusal to recognise its seizure of Ukrainian land makes talks harder.
The Week in Detail: Vietnam, entrenching law, Covid summer
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Vietnam, entrenching law, Covid summer
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioAfrica: South African President Ramaphosa centre of scandal
Joining Nathan Rarere from Accra in Ghana is our correspondent Nabil Ahmed. Audio
US: climate change on agenda with French President visit to WH
We'll kick things off in the USA, where President Macron of France has just been officially welcomed at The White House. With Nathan Rarere is Bevan Hurley in New York. Audio
China eases some Covid restrictions amid mass protests
Dozens of districts in major Chinese cities have now begun lifting lockdown measures despite high case numbers.
Biden to visit Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC's Arizona plant on Dec 6
US President Joe Biden plans to travel to the world's largest contract chipmaker to promote the administration's push to boost US semiconductor manufacturing, says the White House.
Heaviest Ukraine fighting rages in east, West seeks to sustain support against Russia
Russian forces tried to advance in eastern Ukraine and trained tank, mortar and artillery fire on Kherson in the south, the Ukrainian military says.
US Inflation Reduction Act 'super aggressive,' Macron tells lawmakers
French President Emmanuel Macron has pushed back over new American subsidies that are riling European leaders, according to a participant in a closed-door meeting with US lawmakers.
San Francisco to allow police 'killer robots'
San Francisco's ruling Board of Supervisors has voted to let the city's police use robots that can kill.
More than 33,000 Sydneysiders have Covid fines dropped
More than 33,000 Sydney residents, fined for lockdown breaches, have had their infringements overturned. Over 60,000 New South Wales residents were fined between $1000 and $3000 for Covid breaches but… Audio
Europe: jailed Belarussian opposition leader moved to hospital
To Europe - Nathan Rarere was joined from Sweden by our correspondent Anita Purcell Sjölund. Audio
UK: strikes galore for Christmas
Let's start in the UK - joining Nathan Rarere from London is Ellie Jay. Audio
When New Zealanders get into trouble overseas
If you're arrested or detained overseas, who do you call for help back home - and can they really help you? Audio
When New Zealanders get into trouble overseas
If you're arrested or detained overseas, who do you call for help back home - and can they really help you?
AudioChinese astronauts board space station in historic mission
Three Chinese astronauts have arrived at China's space station for the first in-orbit crew rotation in Chinese space history.