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US arrests yakuza leader over alleged drugs for missiles deal
Japanese organised crime boss and three Thais accused of trying to secure US-made weapons for Myanmar rebels, LTTE.
Far from Ukraine, Indonesia’s poor can’t get cooking oil
Indonesia is facing shortages as the Ukraine war and other factors send palm oil prices soaring.
Peru declares state of emergency on highways as protests continue
Truckers and farm workers have blocked roads across Peru in anger over rising costs of food, fuel and fertiliser.
Nancy Pelosi latest US official to test positive for COVID
Several US legislators and administration officials also tested positive, but White House says Biden remains virus-free.
US Congress agrees to revoke Russia’s trade status. What now?
Legislation opens way for US to impose higher tariffs on Russian imports, including steel and aluminum products.
Are war crimes allegations in Ethiopia being ignored?
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch release joint report on atrocities in the Tigray region.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Borodyanka ‘more dreadful’ than Bucha
Work to clear rubble in Borodyanka has begun as Zelenskyy warns situation 'significantly more dreadful' than in Bucha
Saudi announces return of ambassador to Lebanon
Relations with Beirut tense since last year after a former minister criticised Saudi Arabia's role in Yemen conflict.
US Congress votes to suspend Russia trade status, enact oil ban
Reports of atrocities by Russian forces in Bucha, Ukraine prompted US legislators to advance trade, energy penalties.
Photos: Two killed, eight wounded in Tel Aviv shooting
The motive for the shooting is not immediately clear, but Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is monitoring the situation.
Haunting Canada boarding school shot wins World Press Photo
Winners charted plight of Indigenous in Canada, Brazil and explored how Australian group fights fire with fire.
Flooding in northwest Colombia kills at least 10, others missing
Heavy rains flooded a mining camp in Abriaqui, authorities say, as search for at least seven missing people continues.
Iran’s Quds Force should stay on US ‘terrorist’ list: Top general
General Mark Milley tells lawmakers it is his 'personal opinion' that the IRGC's Quds Force should not be delisted.
Germany says Russian radio messages discussed Bucha killings
In intercepted radio messages, Russian soldiers said to talk about interrogating and killing soldiers and civilians.
Shooting in popular Tel Aviv area kills 2 Israelis; 8 wounded
Motive for the attack was not immediately clear but tensions have soared following the recent killings of 11 people.
What is behind the rise of the far right in France?
Mainstreaming of far-right politics in France due to public 'pessimism' and acceptance of hardline views, analysts say.
US and NATO allies pledge more arms to Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US will send new weapon systems to Ukraine as Russia continues attacks.
Two men posed as US agents, gave gifts to Secret Service officers
US prosecutors say the men offered Secret Service agents rent-free apartments and iPhones, among other expensive gifts.
Lebanon reaches agreement with IMF on economic reforms
Agreement could potentially unlock access to IMF funds if Lebanese authorities implement a series of reforms.
Major power outage forces Puerto Rico to shutter schools, offices
Many Puerto Ricans are without electricity, and some without water after a an island-wide blackout.
Infographic: Sri Lanka’s economic crisis and political turmoil
The tourism-reliant island nation faces one of its worst financial and political crises.
Michigan governor sues to secure abortion rights, vacate old law
With the US Supreme Court potentially overturning Roe v Wade, Michigan governor seeks removal of the state's 1846 ban.
Trump dismisses January 6 call log gap, deflects blame for riots
In Washington Post interview, former US president keeps door open for running for another White House term in 2024.
Pakistan court rules blocking vote to oust PM Imran Khan illegal
PM Imran Khan's opponents had the votes needed to remove him in parliament after members of his own party defected.
Russia-Ukraine war: Lukashenko demands role in talks
Belarusian president says his country must be involved in talks and that there can be no deal 'behind Belarus's back'.
Despite hardships, Idlib residents give back during Ramadan
Over half of Idlib province's four million residents have been displaced by Syria's civil war.
‘A massacre’: Deadly Colombia military operation sparks outrage
Colombia says its soldiers ‘neutralised’ FARC rebels in Puerto Leguizamo; rights groups say 11 civilians were killed.
Nigeria: Train attackers release hostage video
There are growing concerns of potential alliances between the bandits and other armed groups like Boko Haram.
Biden hails lowest four-week jobless claims in US history
The four-week average for claims fell by 8,000 to 170,000 from the previous week.
US Senate expected to vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson
If confirmed, Jackson would become the first Black woman in history to serve on the US Supreme court.
Timeline: Week six of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Ukraine's leader addresses Russian citizens as Russian attacks intensify in Ukraine's eastern regions.
Russia’s sixth week of war in Ukraine saw atrocities. What next?
As we review the events that unfolded in week 6, an expert says Russia may move now to take the port of Odesa.
‘Walking to justice’: Canada’s residential school survivors
Brandi Morin accompanied Indigenous survivors of Canada's church-run residential schools as they went to the Vatican.
Photos: Ukrainian refugees fleeing war wait on US-Mexico border
'Everything changed in a moment,' one woman says, as more than 2,000 Ukrainians are in Tijuana waiting to enter the US.
Iran says knife attack an attempt to divide Muslims and nations
A deadly knife attack took place at a holy shrine in northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad earlier this week.
Are Iran and the US close to a new deal on nukes and sanctions?
After a year of talks in Vienna, the two sides seem to be close to restoring the nuclear deal they signed in 2015.
Togo dismisses more teachers in new dispute with teachers union
The West African country's government has a long history of disputes with the teachers union.
Pakistan political crisis: Rupee falls to an all-time low
The rupee hit 188.14 to the US dollar as the country's top court prepared to deliver a verdict.
The Russia-Ukraine war through the eyes of a teenager
Through her drawings, 19-year-old Polina documents being displaced twice by war in Ukraine.
Meduza editor: ‘Russia’s state media is terrifyingly effective’
Investigative editor Alexey Kovalyov on Russian journalism, freedom of speech, and the war in Ukraine.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events on day 43
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 43rd day, here is a look at the main developments.
Photos: Indigenous march in Brazil to demand land protection
Indigenous people gathered in Brasilia for a 10-day protest camp demanding better protection for their land and rights.
Burkina Faso: Ex-president Kabore released from house arrest
Release of former president comes as military court sentences another ex-president to life imprisonment.
Hacked: Inside the US-China Cyberwar
101 East meets the Chinese hackers on the front lines of the US-China cyberwar.
Spain PM in Morocco to mend ties after Western Sahara shift
Spain says meeting an opportunity to open a 'new stage' in ties with Morocco based on 'mutual respect'.
Ukraine forces appear to kill captured Russians in video: Report
The clip, verified by the New York Times, was filmed north of the village of Dmytrivka, near the town of Bucha.
Armenia, Azerbaijan gear up for Nagorno-Karabakh peace talks
Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders order their foreign ministers to begin preparation of a future peace treaty.
Turkey suspends Khashoggi trial, transfers it to Saudi Arabia
Khashoggi's fiancee said she would appeal the decision that comes despite warnings from human rights groups.
Austria expels four Russian diplomats for breach of norms
The move comes after a group of EU countries expelled dozens of Russian diplomats this week over the war in Ukraine.
France’s Fearful Campaign
How France's swing to the right has altered the political landscape as its presidential election approaches.
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