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US senators defy China’s threats with unannounced visit to Taiwan
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has heightened fears China might seek to annex its smaller neighbour by force.
Here’s Elon Musk’s proposal to buy Twitter – in his own words
Tesla CEO Musk has offered $54.2 per share in cash, calling the price his best and final offer.
Xenophobic exclusion has become a British tradition
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's proposal to send asylum seekers to Rwanda should not surprise anyone.
‘Our place’: Iraqi women joining police corps defy patriarchy
Saja al-Abayji hopes to one day see females in leadership positions throughout Iraq's internal security forces.
WHO: COVID cases, deaths in Africa drop to lowest levels yet
WHO says no country in the region is currently seeing an increase in COVID-19 cases.
Fears of Russia’s renewed eastern offensive simmer in Kharkiv
Some in Ukraine's second-largest city 40km from Russia are living underground, while others carry on as normal.
Fuel, food prices lift March US retail sales; jobless claims rise
Unemployment remains at a two-year low of 3.6 percent with a slight uptick in jobless claims in March.
Imran Khan did not violate the constitution
Now, the only way forward for Pakistan is a general election.
UK should stop single men hosting Ukrainian refugee women: UN
UNHCR raises alarm as investigation reveals how single men proposed sharing beds with vulnerable women fleeing war.
Photos: Bangladesh celebrates Bengali New Year after two years
People celebrate Bengali New Year after two years of restrictions due to COVID-19.
Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter, says it needs to be transformed
Offer comes after Musk, who owns nine percent of Twitter's shares, said he will not be joining the board of directors.
What is at stake for the US in Ukraine?
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, the West is shifting from soft power to hard power.
What’s in the latest US military package for Ukraine?
Washington announces $800m in additional assistance, including heavy artillery and more helicopters.
Syrian man hailed after claiming to help arrest Brooklyn shooter
Zack Tahhan, who moved to the US from Syria five years ago, says he was among those who spotted the subway gunman.
‘Ripe for explosion’: Israel-Palestine tensions rise in Ramadan
The situation in occupied Palestinian territories is escalating, as Gaza residents worry about another war.
Uptick in Israeli-Palestinian violence explained in 600 words
Sixteen Palestinians and 14 Israelis killed since March 22 in attacks in Israel and raids in the occupied West Bank.
Sri Lankans mark new year at protest camp near president’s office
Protesters share milk rice and oil cakes to celebrate the traditional new year at their camp near Rajapaksa's office.
Photos: Even the dead running out of space in Pakistan’s Karachi
For the right price to the right person, a plot can be 'found' to bury a loved one in the country's biggest city.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events on day 50
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 50th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Death toll from Philippines landslides, floods reaches 115
Search efforts will continue in villages buried beneath mud with dozens of people still missing.
Singapore, Korea lead Asian central banks’ attack on inflation
Asian economies join Canada and New Zealand in raising interest rates amid soaring inflation worldwide.
France: Police killing weighs in the banlieues before runoff vote
Residents of the deprived suburbs around Paris say they are frustrated by police and have little faith in politics.
Bosnia: Testing the Peace
Could Bosnia spiral back into civil war?
The Russia-Ukraine war provides an opportunity to reform the UN
To prevent a repeat of the devastation in Ukraine, we need to think long-term, which means UNSC reform.
Russian flagship Moskva ‘seriously damaged’ by explosion
Russia says damage caused by ammunition detonating 'as a result of a fire', Ukraine says it targeted the vessel.
Is the world moving on from COVID too quickly?
New variants discovered as many countries ease restrictions.
Despite lofty goals, China’s leaders sound anxious about economy
Beijing's draconian 'dynamic zero-COVID' policies and global uncertainties cast doubt on 5.5 percent growth target.
Liverpool, Manchester City reach Champions League semi-finals
Liverpool's second-leg draw ensured an aggregate win over Benfica while Manchester City edge out Atletico Madrid.
Photos: Romanians jump into action for Ukrainian refugees
From the emergency services to everyday Romanians, an open-armed and compassionate embrace awaits those fleeing war.
UK to send Channel asylum seekers to Rwanda: Reports
Agreement to be announced on Thursday will target people trying to reach England in small boats and claim asylum.
Embattled Sri Lankan PM offers protesters talks as crisis worsens
Rajapaksa offers to talk to protesters calling for government to quit as opposition threatens a no-confidence motion.
Three Palestinians shot dead in occupied West Bank
14-year-old boy among three killed by Israeli security forces amid continuing violence.
South Korea’s autoworkers support banning petrol cars: poll
Poll finds 82 percent of employees believe sales of internal combustion engine vehicles should be banned by 2035.
Explainer: Why is Indonesia’s sexual violence law so important?
The law took 10 years to pass and provides protections to victims of sexual violence including in abusive marriages.
For Indonesia’s tech star GoTo, success a long time in the making
Analysts say odds-defying market debut reflects regulatory changes, strong branding and careful courting of investors.
US police release videos of officer fatally shooting Black man
Family of Patrick Lyoya demands justice after the 26-year-old was shot dead by a Michigan officer this month.
Honduras ex-president to be extradited to US next week: Official
Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was president from 2014 until January, is wanted on drug trafficking and weapons charges.
UN rights office urges Colombia to prosecute over deadly raid
Colombia says March operation targeted rebel dissidents, but rights groups reported at least four civilians were killed.
What are the implications of Sri Lanka suspending debt payments?
Sri Lanka has said it is suspending payment on all of its foreign debt.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Russia’s key warship badly damaged
Ukraine says its missiles severely damaged Russia's Black Sea warship 'Moskva'. US pledges extra $100m military aid.
Ukraine braces for new Russian assault in the east
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks for weapons donations, as Russia makes advances in Izium and Mariupol.
German FM urges end to Mali’s cooperation with Russian forces
Annalena Baerbock says cooperation with Mali cannot continue without removal of the Russian forces in the country.
Timeline: Week seven of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Ukrainian authorities expect a strong Russian offensive in the eastern Luhansk and Donetsk regions.
WHO chief: World treats crises differently depending on race
Referencing the Tigray crisis, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says world 'is not treating the human race the same way'.
Juul to pay $22.5m to settle Washington vaping suit
In addition to the financial settlement, Juul must stop advertising to youth and on social media.
Biden announces additional $800m in US military aid to Ukraine
New military aid package will include artillery systems and rounds, armoured personnel carriers and helicopters.
Death toll hits 154 following attack in central Nigeria
Villagers were attacked by gunmen on motorbikes who shot sporadically into homes and shops.
Dutch bank ABN Amro apologises for role in slave trade
Apology comes after study finds some of the bank's legal predecessors were involved in slavery activities in the past.
New York subway attack suspect arrested, faces ‘terrorism’ charge
Frank R James, 62, is sole suspect in a shooting on a Brooklyn subway train that injured at least 23 people.
France’s Le Pen backs ‘rapprochement’ between NATO and Russia
Far-right leader reaffirms her intention to repeat France's 1966 move of leaving NATO's integrated military command.
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