India
assumed its G20 presidency for 2023,the UN
launched an appeal for a record $51B in aid for next year,the US
said it will allow Chevron to pump oil in Venezuela,and Washington and its allies
levied new sanctions against top North Korean officials.Meanwhile, more than 80 were
hurt in protests over a port project in India,as the "march to unite India"
reached its halfway mark,Bulgarians
protested the reinstatement of paper election ballots,Iran's Attorney General announced that the "Morality Police" will be disbanded, following Tehran's
escalation in its crackdown against demonstratorsand
rejection of a UN investigation into the protests,and China
tightened its security amid widespread COVID protests,but later
eased its pandemic restrictions.In other news, Israel's Netanyahu
reached a coalition deal with the right-wing Religious Zionism party,Pakistan's Taliban
ended its truce with the government,former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin
died at 96,British PM Rishi Sunak
said the "golden era" with China is over,the Australian government
announced plans to censure the former PM,and a South African panel
claimed that Pres. Cyril Ramaphosa may have violated the constitution.