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Pakistan PM Khan to face no-confidence vote in Parliament today
The embattled leader's position is on the line as the opposition says it has the numbers to unseat him.
How cricket is at a crossroads in Zimbabwe
Poor infrastructure, absence of club cricket, lack of funding and corruption allegations have all affected the sport.
Why we need to challenge Russia’s human shields narrative
The human shield accusation has become an increasingly common defence when states act immorally.
Ukraine ‘retakes whole Kyiv region’ as Russia looks east
Bodies found scattered on the streets as Russian troops pull back from the capital to focus on southeastern Ukraine.
Tesla to resume production in Shanghai from April 4, sources say
Production has been halted since March 28 as authorities implement a two-stage lockdown in city.
North Korea blasts South’s remarks on missile strike capabilities
Statement comes after South Korean defence minister says Seoul can accurately strike any target in North Korea.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Explosions rock Odesa
Missile attacks on strategic Black Sea port as Zelenskyy warns Russia is looking to seize south and east of Ukraine.
Hundreds buried in mass grave in Bucha, near Kyiv: Mayor
Anatoly Fedoruk says the recaptured town's streets are littered with corpses of civilians killed by Russian forces.
‘Who’s talking climate change now?’ energy producers say
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine boosting energy costs and reducing availability, fossil fuel proponents push back.
Brazil: Floods and landslides kill eight, 13 missing
Two days of heavy rain trigger flash floods and landslides across Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state.
What’s next for Qatar after the World Cup draw?
Qatar moves closer to hosting the tournament in November.
Hungary set to vote in key general election
Although Viktor Orban is facing his toughest election since 2010, polls suggest the incumbent will win.
How water cooperation can provide geopolitical stability in MENA
The Blue Peace Strategy promotes water sustainability as an asset for political and social peace in the region.
Rights groups slam India for deporting Rohingya woman to Myanmar
Rights groups say the deportation of Rohingya to Myanmar is a 'cruel disregard for human life and international law'.
Ramadan kicks off in the Middle East
The Russian war on Ukraine has cast a pall over Ramadan with skyrocketing food prices in the Middle East.
Mali says over 200 fighters killed in military operation
Army calls for 'restraint against defamatory speculations' after some social media posts said civilians were killed.
Hargeisa: Huge fire destroys market in Somali breakaway region
Waheen market, home to an estimated 2,000 shops and stalls, was gutted by the fire which started on Friday evening.
Sri Lanka police impose 36-hour curfew to quell unrest
The 36-hour curfew and state of emergency come after protests against shortages of food, fuel and power turned violent.
Iraq says March oil exports stand at $11bn, highest in 50 years
Iraq's oil ministry says it exported more than 100 million barrels for revenues of $11.07bn, the highest since 1972.
Infographic: World Autism Awareness Day
One in 100 children has autism, according to the World Health Organization.
Zelenskyy says Russia making ‘slow but noticeable’ withdrawal
Ukraine president warns retreating Russian forces are leaving mines across the capital, Kyiv, including around homes.
Peace talks and propaganda: Russia’s war on Ukraine continues
Zelenskyy talks directly to Russian reporters, and Putin’s promised scaling back of the war fails to materialise.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 38
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 38th day, we take a look at the main developments.
We cannot talk to our mothers because of Russian propaganda
The war in Ukraine has not yet reached Belarus, but it has drawn a wedge between those of us abroad and our mothers.
Australia, India sign trade deal in virtual ceremony
Australian prime minister says deal represents 'one of the biggest economic doors there is to open in the world today'.
How not to decolonise the Grammys
The music industry's most prestigious awards are once again surrounded by controversy.
Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in occupied West Bank
Palestinians say Israeli forces denied access to paramedics after three men were killed to the south of Jenin.
Can Africa fill Europe’s gas gap?
As Europe is threatened with gas shortages, it looks for alternatives to supplies from Russia.
India starts supplying rice to Sri Lanka in first major food aid
The island nation is struggling to pay for essential imports after a 70 percent drop in foreign exchange reserves.
‘Heartbroken’ Will Smith resigns from film academy after slap
US actor, only the 5th Black man to win Best Actor Oscar, faces disciplinary action after hitting comedian Chris Rock.
On this World Autism Awareness Day, we want more than awareness
More than simply being aware of us, we want people accepting us for who we are and appreciating us for our difference.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou named chairwoman in rotating role
Meng will act as company's top leader and head board of directors for six months when it is her turn.
China resists tougher Russia response at ‘frank’ summit with EU
Chinese leaders tell EU counterparts they will push for peace in Ukraine in their 'own way'.
Hong Kong faces brain drain as talent flees ‘zero COVID’ controls
International financial centre has seen a net outflow of almost 157,000 residents since the beginning of 2022.
US curbs exports to more Russian and Belarusian companies
Move by Washington is latest measure aimed at punishing Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Weathering the storm: Indonesia’s rain shamans
The ritual conducted by Mbak Rara at the MotoGP in Lombok has drawn international attention to an age-old practice.
Group identifies 600 alleged North Korean rights abusers
Korea Future says evidence of widespread abuses in country's prison camps, should be impetus to action.
US judge upholds Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction in sex abuse case
Maxwell's lawyers sought new trial after a juror did not disclose he was a victim of childhood abuse before trial began.
Brittney Griner’s teammates break silence amid Russia detention
USA Basketball players express support for Griner after weeks in detention, say, 'It could have been any of us'.
Honduras seizes assets of ex-president awaiting US extradition
Former President Juan Orlando Hernandez is wanted in the US on drug trafficking and weapons charges, which he denies.
Ukraine says Russian forces pushed back around Kyiv
Officials say more territory around Kyiv retaken by Ukrainian forces, but fierce fighting continues in other areas.
Russia-Ukraine live news: UN seeking ‘humanitarian ceasefire’
UN humanitarian affairs chief will visit the Russian capital on Sunday; Mariupol evacuation attempts continue.
‘Impossible to proceed’: Red Cross halts Mariupol evacuation
ICRC says it was forced to turn a 'safe passage convoy' for civilians around as fighting intensifies in Mariupol.
Oil prices ease as nations agree to tap reserves
Both Brent and US crude benchmarks settled down around 13 percent.
Sri Lanka declares state of emergency as protests spread
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa invokes tough laws amid protests over Sri Lanka's deepening economic crisis.
‘It matters’: US marks Arab American Heritage Month
Advocates say government recognition of month celebrating Arab Americans can help reduce bigotry.
Steaming US jobs market gives Fed green light on rate hikes
All signs point to a very strong labour market with little need for the Fed's super-easy monetary policy.
What’s next for Tunisia as its political crisis deepens?
President Kais Saied dissolves parliament in latest move to consolidate power.
US announces end to Title 42 expulsions at Mexico border
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says Title 42 will be rescinded by May 23, but expulsions will continue until then.
Dozens of Ukrainian cultural sites damaged in Russian invasion
UNESCO says its is 'very concerned' about Russia's war in Ukraine and that 'humanity's heritage is in danger'.
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