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Why Biden’s release of US oil reserves won’t end pain at the pump
Gas prices will keep rising amid Russian war in Ukraine as sanctions tighten and demand outstrips supply, experts say.
Three states sue Biden administration over ending Title 42 policy
Missouri, Arizona and Louisiana say the move would lead to a 'crisis' at the US-Mexico border.
Russia-Ukraine live news: US mulls more sanctions on Moscow
Pentagon says Russian forces are responsible for 'atrocities' committed in Bucha, near Ukraine's capital.
London firm taking bets on esports launches in New Jersey
Esports Entertainment Group will take bets on people playing games like Call of Duty, Overwatch, and League of Legends.
US: Man arrested in relation to deadly Sacramento shooting
Sacramento police say 26-year-old 'related suspect' is being held after weekend shooting that left six dead, 12 injured.
As Panama tightens visa rules, Cubans brace for tough journeys
New rule requiring Cubans to obtain a transit visa before entering Panama has sparked protests in Havana.
Tech leads gains on Wall Street, powered by Twitter
Twitter surged as much as 29 percent after Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk bought a 9.2 percent stake in the company.
‘Now or never’ to avoid climate catastrophe: UN
UN panel warns policies are leading planet to extreme temperature rises, and calls for urgent halt to rising emissions.
Germany, France to expel dozens of Russian diplomats
German foreign minister says move is a response to the 'unbelievable brutality' unleashed by Russia in Ukraine.
Germany takes control of Gazprom unit to ensure energy supply
Gazprom Germania will come under the trusteeship of the German energy regulator until Sept. 30, Berlin has said.
Bucha atrocities show Putin is ‘war criminal’, Biden says
After reports of massacre, US president suggests holding 'war crimes trial' for alleged Russian abuses in Ukraine.
First all-private astronaut mission to ISS readies for liftoff
The Axiom Space launch is being hailed as a turning point in the latest expansion of commercial space ventures.
Sri Lanka opposition rejects president’s unity government offer
Opposition parties demand government's resignation amid protests over the country's economic crisis.
US seizes yacht docked in Spain and owned by Russian oligarch
US says Viktor Vekselberg, a billionaire and close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, owns mega-yacht Tango.
Zelenskyy says Russian actions in Ukraine make talks harder
Ukraine president says negotiations with Russia would be harder after reports of atrocities by its forces in Bucha.
West Virginia says J&J, drugmakers caused ‘tsunami’ of addiction
West Virginia's per capita opioid mortality rate is nearly three times the national average, US data shows.
Canada’s businesses say they are facing unprecedented woes
The central bank’s survey of executives paints a picture of an economy still pressed to its limits.
DR Congo: Second train derailment in two weeks kills seven
The accident is the second in two weeks in a country where train derailments regularly occur.
Court upholds 25-year sentence for ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero
Prosecutors were seeking life imprisonment for the 'Hotel Rwanda' hero who was arrested in August 2020.
Hungary’s Orban set for tricky term after landslide election win
The Hungarian strongman will have to adjust his government's outlook, pundits on both sides of the fence say.
Pakistan court adjourns hearing on PM Khan’s blocking of vote
Pakistan's top court will return Tuesday to hear case on Imran Khan's blocking of an opposition attempt to remove him.
Starbucks’s Schultz announces halt to stock buybacks, shares drop
The Starbucks founder and new interim CEO said the coffee giant would invest more profit into its people and stores.
Hertz plans to buy 65,000 EVs from Polestar over five years
The Tesla and now Polestar purchases give Hertz a steady stream of some of the most coveted battery-powered cars.
Russia puts ex-journalist Safronov on trial for ‘state treason’
The 31-year-old former defence reporter, who faces up to 20 years in jail, denounces the case against him as 'travesty'.
Bucha killings: ‘The world cannot be tricked anymore’
Survivor of alleged Russian atrocities recounts his ordeal as analysts say development marks wake-up call for West.
Early vote count confirms win for Serbia’s populist leader Vucic
President Aleksandar Vucic receives nearly 60 percent of votes while his populist party secures 43 percent of ballots.
Ukraine war: Can Russia’s promise of fewer attacks be trusted?
Analysts say Russia's war goals are unchanged but its revised strategy may be the result of unexpected challenges.
Elon Musk buys 9.2% stake in Twitter, sending shares higher
The Tesla Inc chief executive officer is now the platform’s biggest shareholder.
How difficult would it be for China to invade Taiwan?
As observers worry about the growing possibility, an invading force would still have huge challenges to overcome.
Macron calls for ban on Russian oil and coal after Bucha killings
French president says targeting the oil and coal industries would be 'particularly' painful for sanctions-hit Russia.
South Sudan: President Kiir, VP Machar agree to resume talks
The two leaders reach a deal to unify the army's command structure after weeks of escalating conflict between the sides.
Economist Rodrigo Chaves elected Costa Rica’s president
The right-wing former finance minister defeated centrist former President Jose Maria Figueres amid low turnout.
Nigeria: More than 150 still missing after passenger train attack
The March 28 attack was the latest deadly assault blamed on heavily armed criminal gangs known locally as bandits.
Grammys 2022: Full list of winners
Jon Batiste won five Grammys, teenage pop phenomenon Olivia Rodrigo and R&B duo Silk Sonic were also honoured.
Pro-choice activist faces trial in Poland for aiding abortion
Justyna Wydrzyńska faces a three-year prison term for providing abortion-inducing tablets to a pregnant woman.
Russia denies military forces killed Bucha civilians in Ukraine
Spokesman says Russian defence ministry experts 'have identified signs of video fakes'.
South Africa: Kwa-Zulu Natal community fights coal mine expansion
Communities in the province have been at loggerheads with mining firms for years over pollution and risk to livelihoods.
Forbidden love: Putin and the French far right
Marwan Bishara examines Marine Le Pen’s rise in the polls despite her love for the infamous pariah.
Photos: Muslims in India capital break fast at iconic Jama Masjid
Hundreds of Muslims gather at Delhi's sprawling Mughal-era mosque on nation's first day of the holy month of Ramadan.
Digital colonialism and reframing the pandemic: Malik and Nyabola
Authors Nesrine Malik and Nanjala Nyabola on why mainstream conversations about the pandemic and tech need reframing.
Arooj Aftab becomes first Pakistani singer to win a Grammy
Aftab has been gaining global attention for her work that fuses ancient Sufi traditions with folk, jazz and minimalism.
Hunger-striking ex-US Marine sent to prison hospital in Russia
Prison authorities say Trevor Reed ended the hunger strike he started last month and his health is 'satisfactory'.
Pakistan is once again on the brink
After the dissolution of the parliament Pakistan is gearing up for a tense political battle.
Fear grows for migrants held in Ukraine’s detention centre
An unconfirmed number of migrants appear to remain in the Zhuravychi detention centre near Lutsk city despite the war.
Saied accused of taking Tunisia back towards one-man rule
In another constitutionally dubious move, Kais Saied formally ended parliament reining in his near-total grip on power.
For Chinese evacuated from Ukraine, safety costs a pretty penny
Chinese nationals fleeing the war-torn country have had bills exceeding $5,000 for charter flights and quarantine.
‘It was a controlled shot’: Witness describes Bucha killings
Russia has denied committing war crimes in the Kyiv region after images of civilian corpses sparked condemnation.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 40
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 40th day, here is a look at the main developments.
Bucha: World reacts to ‘unbearable’ civilian killings in Ukraine
World leaders express horror at images coming out of Kyiv suburbs where dozens of bodies were found strewn on streets.
Who is responsible for climate breakdown?
Climate breakdown is a result of atmospheric colonisation - and its consequences are playing out along colonial lines.
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