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Zelenskyy calls again for meeting with Putin ‘to end the war’
Ukraine president 'not afraid to meet' with Russia’s Putin if it would lead to a peace deal between the two countries.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy slams UN chief’s Russia visit
Ukraine's president says 'there is no justice, no logic' to Antonio Guterres's decision to travel to Moscow before Kyiv.
Ramadan: Hagia Sophia a glimpse of Turkey’s modern transformation
With tarawih prayers resuming after 88 years this Ramadan, the museum-turned-mosque stands as a sublime feat.
Explosion at Nigerian illegal oil refinery kills more than 100
Unemployment and poverty in oil-producing Niger Delta has made illegal crude refining an attractive but deadly business.
Turkey closes airspace to Russian planes flying to Syria: FM
Cavusoglu conveyed the ban, which will stay in place for three months, to Moscow, according to local media.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 59
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 59th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Female artists dominate the Venice Biennale for first time
The event puts a spotlight on artists who have been overlooked, while also investigating themes including gender norms.
Are COVID-19 measures being lifted too soon?
Many countries are ending travel restrictions, mask mandates and coronavirus testing.
Explainer: The second round of the French election
Opinion polls point to Macron as the likely winner but with a much smaller margin than in 2017.
Russian mercenaries are Putin’s ‘coercive tool’ in Africa
Russia has deployed the Wagner Group in military operations across at least half a dozen African nations.
Iran Revolutionary Guard general survives attack; bodyguard dead
Bodyguard of Iranian general is killed in a shooting in Sistan-Baluchistan, a province bordering Pakistan and Afghan.
Pakistan army post attacked by fighters from Afghanistan
Three military personnel dead after an assault on a military installation in Pakistan's North Waziristan region.
Russia investigates report of British SAS forces in Ukraine
Russian media report alleges that the SAS has deployed to the Lviv region in western Ukraine.
New case of Ebola hemorrhagic fever found in DR Congo
Ebola outbreak in 2018-2020 killed nearly 2,300 people, the second-highest death toll recorded.
Japan: 26 missing after tour boat lost off northern coast
Six patrol vessels and four aircraft are involved in the search after the sightseeing boat goes missing in rough waters.
‘Fierce battles’ raging in eastern Ukraine
Fighting intensifies across cities in Kharkiv and Luhansk regions as Russia presses its offensive into the east.
Russia to deploy new intercontinental nuclear missiles by autumn
The Sarmat missile can carry up to 15 nuclear warheads and has a range of 35,000km (22,000 miles).
No Orthodox Easter truce in Ukraine as Russia continues attacks
The war in Ukraine enters its third month on Sunday, the day Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter.
Former Guinea president Conde released from house arrest
Conde was deposed by army officers last year in a move widely condemned by regional powers.
Pakistan reports first polio case in 15 months
PM Shehbaz Sharif to hold emergency meeting after authorities detect a case of the disease in North Waziristan district.
One killed, several injured as earthquake rocks southern Bosnia
The tremor hit 42km (26 miles) south east of Mostar and was felt across the Balkans, according to media reports.
Sri Lanka: As protest pressure mounts, loyalists want PM to quit
Government comes under increased pressure to step down as media minister and other senior party members back protests.
Greece: Media freedom under assault
Journalists in Greece working to hold those in power to account are facing increasing pressures.
Pakistan: A political crisis and a polarised media
Pakistan's media caught between politicians and the military. Plus, the crushing of speech in Bangladesh.
Iran, Saudi Arabia hold fifth round of talks in Baghdad
Both sides express hope talks could ease bilateral, regional tensions, but downplayed expectations of breakthrough.
Palestinians denounce Israel’s move to close Gaza crossing
Israel said that it will close the Erez crossing on Sunday for workers coming from the besieged enclave.
Resurrection by reading: An ode to used books
On this World Book Day, let's remember how invigoratingly edifying reading can be.
Photos: The 3-2-1 sports museum opens its doors in Qatar
Located next to Qatar's national stadium, the museum comprises seven gallery spaces with objects from around the world.
What’s the way out of Sri Lanka’s economic crisis?
Finance minister has made a request for a Rapid Financing Instrument with the IMF. What are the chances for a bailout?
Lebanese opposition election candidates face threats and attacks
Opposition candidates in the upcoming election accuse supporters of traditional parties of disrupting their campaigns.
Pakistan top body says no US plot in ex-PM Imran Khan’s removal
National Security Council, a body of top civil and military leaders, says it found no evidence to suggest a conspiracy.
Under pressure, Russia admits one dead, 27 missing from Moskva
Families had pushed back against official line that the entire crew managed to evacuate before the ship sank.
UN’s Guterres to meet Putin, Zelenskyy in peace effort
Antonio Guterres will travel to Moscow and then Kyiv to discuss 'steps that can be taken right now' to stop fighting.
Beijing quiet as North Korea turns up the heat with missile tests
Beijing is North Korea's only ally, but domestic challenges and global power politics may keep it from acting.
Honduras ex-President Hernandez makes first US court appearance
Juan Orlando Hernandez faces drug trafficking and weapons charges after being extradited to the United States this week.
Six killed in explosion at restaurant in Mogadishu
Somalia's police chief and legislators were in restaurant at time of attack, but were unharmed.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Guterres to meet Putin, Zelenskyy
Antonio Guterres wants to discuss steps to immediately end two months of fighting and bring people to safety.
Turkey: Activist Osman Kavala makes final appeal before verdict
Osman Kavala made his final appeal for freedom on Friday, at the culmination of a years-long trial.
US stocks cap third weekly decline on earnings, rate risks
The S&P 500 slid 2.8 percent, the biggest decline since March 7.
Biden signs order to protect US old-growth forests from wildfires
On Earth Day, US president pledges to plant 1.2 billion trees and compile inventory of old-growth across the country.
University of California to sell debt to pay victims
Some of the revenue will be used to pay victims of a university doctor for alleged sexual assault.
Ecuador begins effort to extradite Rafael Correa from Belgium
Ecuador's president from 2007 to 2017, Correa was sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison for bribery.
What Russia’s advance in east Ukraine means for food security
The loss of Ukraine's ports and most fertile stretch of land would further upend food prices, analysts say.
US mourners call for justice at funeral for Patrick Lyoya
Rights advocates demand name of police officer who shot Lyoya, 26, in the back of the head after Michigan traffic stop.
Can the Afghan Taliban contain the threat from ISIL?
Series of bombings in Afghanistan highlight security challenges since Taliban seized power in August.
Russia’s Sarmat and China’s YJ-21: What the missile tests mean
Both countries have recently tested advanced new weapons, but what could they mean for current and future conflicts?
Hamas holds rally in Gaza over Israeli raids at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Demonstration held to show solidarity amid continued Israeli raids in occupied Jerusalem and at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
US-Cuba tensions persist after high-level migration talks
Discussions on migration held in Washington this week amid increasing numbers of Cubans trying to enter the US.
Sri Lanka to receive World Bank aid as economic crisis deepens
Sri Lanka will receive up to $600m from the World Bank over the next 4 months to buy medicine and other essential goods.
US: Taylor Greene faces legal challenge over January 6 riot
Georgia voters seek to disqualify Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene from re-election for engaging in 'insurrection'.
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