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Israel to host US, Arab diplomats in ‘Abraham Accords’ summit
Meetings will include US Secretary of State Blinken, diplomats from Arab states that have normalised ties with Israel.
Irish foreign minister evacuated from Belfast event for security
A suspicious device was discovered in a hijacked van in the car park of the venue where Simon Coveney was on stage.
Why is Europe suddenly so interested in helping refugees?
Europeans who wanted nothing to do with refugees in the past are now doing everything they can to help the Ukrainians.
Let’s remember Madeleine Albright for who she really was
The late US diplomat, who thought the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children were 'worth it', was no 'force for human rights'.
Germany to halve imports of Russian oil by summer
Economy minister lays out measures to boost energy independence for Europe's economic powerhouse.
How Mombasa’s beach yoghurts powered a Kenyan reforestation drive
Yoghurt cups are among the most popular beach litter in Mombasa but they have become an unlikely reforesting apparatus.
US, G7 freeze Russian gold amid Ukraine war: All you need to know
The restrictions aim to limit the country's ability to use its international reserves and circumvent sanctions.
Russian author Akunin: Putin sees Ukraine as a threat to his rule
Detective fiction novelist Boris Akunin on the war, the cancellation of Russian culture, and a post-Putin future.
Pakistan: Opposition’s no-confidence motion against Khan delayed
Parliament's speaker adjourns no-confidence motion in PM Khan, provoking accusations he is buying time for ex-cricketer.
Will Ukraine war revitalise coal – world’s dirtiest fossil fuel?
Coal demand began surging in 2021 as gas prices rose, an effect intensified by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Central African Republic: Five dead after rebel attack
The attack comes as national reconciliation talks began this week with neither the opposition nor rebels in attendance.
Sri Lankan papers run out of newsprint as economic crisis worsens
Upali Newspapers says their English-language daily and its sister Sinhalese version will only be available online.
Crowdfunding a capital: Indonesia’s unusual pitch raises eyebrows
Unorthodox proposal comes after Japan’s SoftBank opts not to invest in project estimated to cost $32bn.
India: Amnesty calls denial of bail to Muslim activist ‘big blow’
Rights group slams India's repeated denial of bail to Umar Khalid who is accused of 'conspiracy' behind the Delhi riots.
US, EU announce plan to reduce European reliance on Russian gas
New joint task force to work on slashing the bloc's dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Ethiopia: Tigrayan fighters agree to ‘cessation of hostilities’
The Tigray People's Liberation Front has agreed to the Ethiopian government's call for a humanitarian truce.
NATO, G7, EU raise stakes for Russia, pledge new aid for Ukraine
West promises more aid for Ukraine, but pledges fall short of Kyiv's calls for a no-fly zone, an embargo on Russian oil.
EU negotiators agree landmark law to curb US big tech giants
The 'Digital Markets Act' is designed to protect consumers and give rivals a better chance to survive.
‘Starting over’: FGM clinic gives hope to traumatised Egyptians
Restore is Egypt’s first health centre that offers treatment for survivors of female genital mutilation.
Is the Ukraine war weakening Putin’s position in Russia?
While increasingly isolated, analysts say the Russian leader is unlikely to be ousted by a mass uprising or coup.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 30
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 30th day, we take a look at the main developments.
France probes Interpol chief, ex-UAE official for alleged torture
French anti-terror prosecutors open an inquiry into torture and barbarism allegedly committed by Ahmed Nasser al-Raisi.
Will Ukraine war spark a decline in support for authoritarianism?
Political philosopher Francis Fukuyama predicts defeat for Russia and a 'new birth' for pro-Western democracy.
Great Barrier Reef in fourth mass bleaching event since 2016
World's largest coral reef system under stress despite La Nina weather phenomenon associated with cooler temperatures.
Ukraine and Russia conduct soldier-for-soldier prisoner swap
Ukrainian government says this was first equal exchange of captured troops since Russia's invasion began a month ago.
Three years on, US still views Syria’s Golan as Israeli territory
Despite promoting 'territorial integrity' in Ukraine, Biden administration refuses to reverse Trump's Golan recognition.
China eases investment curbs amid ‘unprecedented’ investor exodus
National Development and Reform Commission cuts list of restricted sectors from 123 to 117.
Salah-Mane rivalry highlights Africa’s Qatar World Cup playoffs
Two-legged playoffs set to kick off on Friday as five teams from Africa will qualify for Qatar 2022.
World Cup: Cisse in the spotlight as Senegal eye Qatar 2022 spot
Former captain led Senegal to AFCON triumph last month. Now, the team must beat Egypt again to qualify for the World Cup
Chinese FM makes surprise trip to India, first since 2020 clashes
Wang Yi makes unannounced visit to New Delhi, the first since deadly border clashes in 2020 soured relations.
Australia alarm over China security deal with Solomon Islands
Leaked document indicates pact would allow China to deploy police and troops to Pacific island nation.
Why is Pakistan’s opposition seeking PM Imran Khan’s removal?
Parliament meets to vote on no-confidence motion moved by opposition, backed by dissident members of Khan's party.
Tourism in Sri Lanka: One step forward, two steps back
A spiralling economic crisis is hurting tourism, a key source of dollars that had barely revived after three bad years.
EU clinches US LNG deal in bid to curb reliance on Russian gas
Deal comes after invasion of Ukraine pushed already-steep energy prices to record highs.
Hwasong-17: North Korea’s ‘monster missile’
Analysts say the weapon is the largest road-mobile ICBM in the world and could be designed to carry multiple warheads.
Japan to freeze assets of 25 more Russians over Ukraine invasion
Move comes after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announces steps to revoke Russia’s “most favoured nation" trade status.
North Korea confirms ICBM test; warns of ‘long’ US confrontation
UN Security Council due to hold emergency meeting after launch, which breached weapons testing resolutions.
Canada to increase oil, gas exports amid push to displace Russia
Canada says move comes after European allies said they 'need help' as they ease dependence on Russian energy supplies.
Russia-Ukraine live news: ‘Appalled’ G7 backs war crimes probe
West pledges more aid for Kyiv as Pentagon warns Russia will likely emerge from Ukraine war 'weaker and more isolated'.
Biden administration unveils new asylum rule on US-Mexico border
US says new rule will expedite asylum claim processing, but rights groups caution it may lead to quick deportations.
Apple is working on a hardware subscription service for iPhones
The service would be Apple’s biggest push yet into automatically recurring sales.
Edward Johnson III, fund pioneer who led Fidelity, dies at 91
Johnson’s four-decade tenure transformed the firm into the Wall Street and investment giant that it is today.
Petroecuador declares force majeure on cargoes of Russian diesel
Banks have declined to provide the funds to pay for the deliveries following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Biden renews warning to China against aiding Russia in Ukraine
Joe Biden says he did not issue threats to China's Xi Jinping in call, but made 'consequences' of helping Moscow clear.
Blinken to visit Israel, West Bank, Morocco and Algeria
Ukraine war, Arab-Israeli normalisation and two-state solution on agenda during secretary of state's visit, US says.
Putin’s war to wipe out 15 years of progress for Russian economy
Russia's economy is expected to contract 15 percent in 2022, followed by a decline of 3 percent in 2023, economists say.
Can Russia be barred from the G20 summit?
The Kremlin accuses the US of pressuring other countries to remove Russia from the G20 summit.
UN General Assembly demands Russia end Ukraine war
UN General Assembly adopts resolution demanding aid access, civilian protection in Ukraine and criticising Russia.
Court charges Lebanon’s Geagea over Beirut violence
Christian politician Samir Geagea charged with involvement in October Beirut violence, the worst in a decade.
Lawsuit seeks to prevent MarjorieTaylorGreene from re-election
Legal bid says Republican should be disqualified from running for Congress because of her support for the Capitol riot.
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