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Russians push deeper into Mariupol as locals plead for help
Russian forces have already cut the city off from the Sea of Azov.
What is China’s strategy on Ukraine?
US President Joe Biden warns China of consequences if it helps Russian forces in Ukraine.
Ukraine calls on China to condemn Russia’s invasion
The call comes after US warns Beijing of 'consequences' if it materially supports Russia's war on Ukraine.
Algeria recalls Spain envoy over Western Sahara policy change
On Friday, Spain said it backed a 2007 proposal by Morocco to offer Western Sahara autonomy under its sovereignty.
Germany courts Qatar and UAE for alternatives to Russian gas
Economy Minister Robert Habeck visits Doha and Abu Dhabi as fears of gas shortages grow amid Russia's war on Ukraine.
Ukraine’s leader warns war will cost Russia ‘for generations’
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells Russians to imagine '14,000 dead and tens of thousands maimed'.
Bitcoin to the rescue: Cryptocurrencies’ role in Ukraine
Ukraine has turned to cryptocurrencies to fund its military fight against Russia.
Tanzania bus and truck collision kills at least 22: Presidency
President Samia Suluhu Hassan presented her condolences on Twitter, and urged 'road users to adhere to traffic rules'.
Palestinian man shot by police after alleged stabbing attack
Israeli police said they 'neutralised' a Palestinian man who had allegedly stabbed an Israeli in Jerusalem.
Four US troops killed in military plane crash in Norway
Four American servicemen were taking part in an annual exercise involving 30,000 troops, 200 planes and 50 ships.
Cash-strapped Sri Lanka cancels school exams over paper shortage
Official sources said the move could effectively hold up tests for about two-thirds of country's 4.5 million students.
The war in Ukraine, according to the US media
Nuance is being lost - stifled even - in US media coverage of Ukraine. Plus, the influencers touring war-torn Syria.
Overshadowed by Ukraine war, Yemen on brink as pledges fall short
UN was seeking $4.3bn but it could raise only $1.3bn, with some major donors missing, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia.
Russia says it used hypersonic missiles in Ukraine for first time
Aeroballistic missiles destroyed a large underground warehouse containing missiles and aviation ammunition, Moscow says.
This is not the time to brand Vladimir Putin an ‘evil madman’
Simplifying the war in Ukraine into a binary of 'good' versus 'evil' will not save us from another world war.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says it is time for meaningful security talks
The Ukrainian president called for talks without delay, as he warned Moscow will suffer huge losses due to the war.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 24
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 24th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Last apps standing? Telegram, WhatsApp duck Russia bans
Despite concerns over data security and defences against misinformation, Telegram is Russia's go-to social media outlet.
China reports first COVID deaths since January 2021
Two deaths were recorded in the northeastern province of Jilin, the epicentre of an Omicron-fuelled wave of cases.
Why are Indonesians on social media so supportive of Russia?
While Indonesia's government has condemned the invasion, the mood online is more sympathetic to Russia.
Could Ukraine war plunge the global economy into a new crisis?
IMF says Russia's invasion of Ukraine may 'fundamentally alter' the global economic order.
What the truckers’ convoy revealed about policing in Canada
Initial hands-off approach to right-wing movement reveals double standards and institutional police biases, experts say.
East Timor chooses new president amid political deadlock
Voters in Southeast Asia's youngest country are choosing between 16 candidates for the presidency.
Xi tells US to handle Taiwan ‘properly’ to avoid damaging ties
Chinese president made comments in video call with US counterpart Joe Biden.
‘About time’: Indonesia’s NU welcomes women to top leadership
For the first time, women are part of the decision-making body of the world's biggest Islamic organisation.
Amid Ukraine war, all things Russia met with scorn, backlash
Russian community groups and Russia-related businesses abroad say they have faced threats amid Moscow's deadly invasion.
Brazil Supreme Court judge bans Telegram messaging app
Brazilian judge says messaging platform popular with President Jair Bolsonaro has failed to comply with judicial orders.
Syria’s Assad visits UAE in first trip to Arab state since 2011
Bashar al-Assad meets the rulers of Abu Dhabi and Dubai in first visit to an Arab state since the Syrian war erupted.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Biden warns Xi against helping Putin
Ukrainian president calls again for substantive peace discussions, as US puts pressure on China over conflict.
Russian oil sale to India complicates Biden’s efforts
India is buying discounted Russian oil, despite the US ban which could help Russia boost its beleaguered economy.
Russian cosmonaut team arrives at the International Space Station
The blastoff marked the first space crew launch since Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
Taliban release three Afghan journalists after media crackdown
TOLOnews staffers were arrested after the channel broadcast a report on the Taliban's ban on foreign drama series.
‘We waited for death’: Mariupol siege survivor recounts ordeal
The Ukrainian port city of Mariupol has been devastated by relentless Russian bombardment.
No fly: US to effectively ground 100 aircraft that flew to Russia
US lists Russian aircraft it says may have violated export controls, including one used by businessman Roman Abramovich.
Has Russia’s invasion of Ukraine stalled?
Moscow has yet to take over any of Ukraine's biggest cities despite attacks by land, sea and air.
UNSC: West dismisses Russian claims of bioweapons in Ukraine
Renewed Russian claims of biological weapons programme in Ukraine face rebuke at UN Security Council meeting.
Pakistan, Australia matches moved to Lahore on ‘political’ ground
Several political rallies for and against the government are planned in Islamabad in the coming days and weeks.
Is seizing the yachts & mansions of Russian oligarchs enough? No.
Oligarch wealth is mostly protected thanks to the financial systems that have been nurtured to give assets anonymity.
Chile’s new President Boric signs Escazu environmental treaty
Gabriel Boric, who took office last week, pledged to take strong stance on climate change and environmental regulation.
Zelenskyy: 130 rescued, ‘hundreds’ under Mariupol theatre rubble
Up to 1,000 may have been taking refuge underground at the time of the blast, which Ukraine blames on Russia.
Kremlin says Putin’s speech interruption due to technical glitch
Kremlin says technical glitch interrupted Putin's speech to a packed stadium to mark anniversary of Crimea's annexation.
Russia’s war and peace scenarios in Ukraine
And the unique role of an unlikely mediator, China.
Abuses by South Sudan govt amounts to ‘war crimes’: UN
UN human rights body highlights names of 142 individuals who warrant an investigation under international law.
Moscow wants Google to stop spreading ‘threats’ against Russians
Russia state regulator says YouTube activities are 'terrorist in nature' and threaten lives of Russian citizens.
Xi tells Biden Russia-Ukraine fighting is in ‘no one’s interest’
The leaders were holding a secure call amid US concerns China could aid Russia in its invasion of Ukraine.
Argentina’s Senate approves IMF deal, avoiding default
The agreement restructures $45bn debt, postponing repayment until 2026; critics fear the deal will hurt the poor.
Sudan: Russian influence and Ukraine war stir domestic tensions
Officials courted Russian influence but the interference and the war in Ukraine are catalysing tensions back in Sudan.
Fearing front-line deployment, some Russians resist conscription
As the war in Ukraine continues, some young men aged 18 to 27 opposed to the conflict have fled Russia.
West African bloc says it won’t abandon Burkina Faso after coup
The Economic Community of West African States had suspended Burkina Faso without sanctions after the January 24 coup.
Norway boosts military spending to beef up border with Russia
The NATO member says a Russian attack is not likely but its neighbour has become 'more dangerous'.
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