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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.
The world needs ‘Peace for Health and Health for Peace’
On this World Health Day, we need to promote both peace and health to protect the planet and its people.
UN to vote on suspending Russia from Human Rights Council
Approval requires a two-thirds majority of the assembly members that vote 'yes' or 'no', with abstentions not counting.
Should the ICC accept Western funding for its probe in Ukraine?
Offers to fund specific investigations could entrench a two-tier system of international justice.
Judge Brown Jackson and America’s moment of racial reckoning
The attacks Judge Jackson faced during her confirmation were only the latest proof that race still matters in the US.
Thousands evacuated in Sydney as torrential rain hits east coast
About 1226.8mm of rain has fallen on Sydney already this year, beating its annual average.
Photos: Sudanese take to the streets in anti-coup protests
A protester was reportedly killed as security forces fired live ammunition and tear gas in Khartoum.
‘Total disaster’: Shanghai lockdown puts livelihoods under strain
Restauranteurs and other small business owners struggle as lockdown brings China's biggest city to a halt.
Indian singer’s Twitter post sparks surge in solar panel interest
Chinmayi Sripaada's followers respond to home solar panel photo as India sees hottest March in more than 100 years.
Justin Bibis: From a viral video to Pakistan’s Coke Studio stars
Saania and Muqaddas became an internet sensation in 2015. After long struggles, the duo made a breakthrough this year.
Yemen president transfers powers; Saudi offers billions in aid
Analysts say developments offer glimmer of hope for country devastated by seven years of war.
Putin’s daughters targeted in US sanctions: Who are they?
Latest sanctions target Katerina Tikhonova and Maria Vorontsova as US accuses them of hiding their father's wealth.
Pakistan political crisis live news: Supreme Court likely to rule
The top court hopes to wrap up a hearing on PM Imran Khan's obstruction of an opposition bid to remove him.
Bank of Japan member stresses easy policy despite rising costs
Asahi Noguchi says loose policy needed as Japan is not experiencing high rates of inflation seen in other countries.
‘Repression breeds defiance’: Thai activists unbowed by detention
Thailand's political dissidents shattered taboos by calling for reform of monarchy and not being deterred by jail.
Samsung Electronics reports 50 percent jump in quarterly profits
The world's largest memory chip and smartphone maker estimates first-quarter profit reached $11.6bn.
Chinese medics killed death row inmates by taking hearts: Report
Academic study finds doctors might have removed vital organs before the executed had been officially confirmed dead.
US House holds two former Trump aides in contempt in Jan 6 probe
Former White House officials Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino had refused to be interviewed by panel probing Capitol riot.
Sudanese mark removal of al-Bashir with protest against army rule
The 2019 removal of the former president is marked with demonstrations against October 2021 military coup.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv withdrawal complete, says US
US official says after pulling back from areas around the capital, Russian troops are regrouping to focus on the east.
El Salvador criminalises showing gang-related messages in media
The country's journalists' association called the law a 'clear attempt at censorship'.
Who will be the next president of France?
Emmanuel Macron seeks re-election in the shadow of the Ukraine war and rising living costs in France.
US treasury secretary says Biden wants Russia out of G20
Janet Yellen said Russian atrocities are an affront to global order that will have widespread economic repercussions.
As Title 42 winds down, aid groups prepare for shift at US border
Migrant advocates and lawyers expect more people to arrive at US-Mexico border ahead of restrictive policy's end in May.
Israel’s PM Bennett loses majority after MP quits coalition
Idit Silman's decision has left Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's coalition with 60 seats, the same as the opposition.
Can Iran and the US finalise their nuclear talks?
Iran and the US continue to push each other to make concessions as they face internal pressure.
The spectre of tactical nuclear weapons use in Ukraine
What are these weapons and could Russia use them in Ukraine?
Police will not be charged in ‘no-knock’ killing of Amir Locke
Minnesota prosecutors found no criminal wrongdoing by SWAT officer who killed 22-year-old Black man in US raid.
Ukraine: As Russia faces ‘genocide’ charge, experts urge caution
Ukraine says civilian killings in Bucha constitute 'genocide', but analysts say charge needs to be fully investigated.
Spotlight on Pakistan Supreme Court amid constitutional crisis
A bench headed by Pakistan’s chief justice is hearing petitions challenging PM Imran Khan’s dissolution of parliament.
Violent storms strike the US South killing 2 in Georgia, Texas
Authorities say one person is dead in Georgia and another in Texas after high winds and tornadoes rake the South.
The pope apologised for residential school abuses. What next?
Indigenous leaders in Canada say Catholic Church must take concrete action to support survivors and prevent more harm.
‘Pattern’ of gig worker murders reveals safety gaps: labour group
More than 50 US gig workers have been murdered while working since 2017, according to a report by a US labour group.
Burning bodies: Ukraine accuses Russia of covering up atrocities
Ukrainian investigators seek to document what appears to be widespread killings of civilians by Russian troops.
US reveals fresh Russia sanctions after atrocities in Ukraine
Citing abuses in Ukraine, US announces new penalties that target Putin's adult children and Russia's largest bank.
French election: Minority youth voice frustrations ahead of vote
Ahead of first round of presidential elections, French youth express their fears and frustrations about the candidates.
Photos: Peru ends Lima curfew aimed at quelling protests
Thousands defied the president and spilled onto the streets hours after Castillo announced the curfew.
Tunisian president to change voting mechanism before elections
President Kais Saied denies he is seeking a comeback to individual rule despite accusations he is staging a 'coup.'
Who are the everyday Russians rallying behind Putin’s war?
A recent survey showed more than 80 percent support the Russian military’s actions in Ukraine.
Tanzania: Displaced petty traders struggle with new market rules
Tanzania’s latest’s sweeping directives to remove petty traders from the streets is throttling their livelihoods.
What is happening with Chad’s peace talks in Doha?
About 300 rebels landed in the Qatari capital, seeking a peace deal, but find themselves in a curious cohabitation.
Rights defenders slam Spain’s deportation of Algerian dissident
Spain rejects Algerian whistleblower's asylum application and hastily deports him despite concerns raised for his life.
Ukrainian gymnast, 10: ‘I can’t put my athletic career on hold’
With her mother and baby brother, Daria Oliinyk, or Dasha, as she is known, fled to Romania and now trains via Zoom.
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