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Russia-Ukraine peace talks ‘sounding more realistic’: Zelenskyy
Kyiv sees room for compromise as Russian and Ukrainian delegations prepare for a new round of talks on Wednesday.
Yemen hunger crisis: $4.3bn needed, says UN
At least 19 million Yemenis will go hungry unless funds are raised, UN officials say ahead of pledging conference.
Pakistan PM lauds UN for International Day to Combat Islamophobia
Imran Khan welcomes UNGA's approval to a resolution setting March 15 as International Day to Combat Islamophobia.
‘Happiest man’ Kere first African to win Pritzker Prize
Burkina Faso-born Diebedo Francis Kere was honoured for his 'pioneering' and sustainable designs in architecture.
Latest North Korea projectile launch ends in failure
Setback comes amid concern Pyongyang plans to launch a banned intercontinental ballistic missile.
What happens if Russia defaults on its debt?
Moscow must pay $117m in interest by Wednesday or risk defaulting on its debt.
Facebook charged BJP less for India election ads than others
The cheaper rates allow the BJP, Facebook's largest political client in India, to reach more voters for less money.
Pets and COVID-19: Experts say vigilance needed but risks small
Since the pandemic began, 19 species of animals across 35 countries have contracted COVID-19.
‘Turning point’: War in Ukraine tests shaky US-China relations
Beijing's stance on the Russian invasion of Ukraine could define future ties with Washington, analysts say.
Russia-Ukraine war military dispatch: March 15, 2022
A roundup of the key battleground developments on Day 20 of Russia’s multi-pronged invasion of Ukraine.
Should NATO impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine?
Ukraine’s president repeats his demand as Russia continues to attack residential areas in Ukrainian cities.
EU countries back plan for world-first carbon border tariff
EU says main objective is to avoid 'carbon leakage' and encourage partner nations to establish carbon-pricing policies.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy says talks ‘more realistic’
Ukraine leader says Russian demands during talks are becoming 'more realistic'; Poland calls for a peacekeeping mission.
Thousands evacuate Sumy as Russia bombardment continues
Ukraine has accused Russia of blocking evacuations in Mariupol as the number of refugees touches three million.
Biden to attend NATO, EU summits in Brussels to discuss Ukraine
US president will seek to reaffirm 'ironclad' commitment to NATO allies, address fallout of Russia's attack on Ukraine.
Thousands in Hungary rally to support gov’t before elections
Tuesday’s 'Peace March' took place before next month's parliamentary elections and amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
UK’s Johnson to visit Saudi Arabia amid Russia-Ukraine crisis
PM will use the trip to discuss oil supplies and urge Riyadh to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, officials say.
US looking for regional help to curb migration at Mexico border
Visiting Mexico and Costa Rica, Homeland Security head pursues Biden policy for Latin American help to manage migration.
Haiti: Health workers on strike over surge in gang kidnappings
Kidnappings in Haiti rose 180 percent during the past year amid deepening political instability and gang violence.
Russian journalist fined after anti-war live TV protest
Marina Ovsyannikova ran onto the set of Russia's most-watched evening news broadcast holding a poster reading 'No war'.
Ukrainian journalist, Fox News cameraman both killed outside Kyiv
The death of Oleksandra Kurshynova and Pierre Zakrzewski bring the death toll among journalists in the war to five.
How Russia’s tactics are evolving in Ukraine
A strategic snapshot of Russia's shifting tactics in the north, south, east and west of the country.
Russia announces sanctions on Biden and several top US officials
Alongside Biden, US officials on the list included Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and CIA chief William Burns.
UN accuses Myanmar army of war crimes, torture, killings
In its first broad human rights report since Myanmar's coup, UN says army has shown flagrant disregard for human life.
Zelenskyy urges Ukraine no-fly zone in Canada parliament address
Ukrainian president gets multiple standing ovations in Canada's parliament as he calls for more international support.
Photos: Residential areas hit in Kyiv leaving at least four dead
More than half of Kyiv's three million inhabitants have fled the city since the start of the Russian offensive.
Yuan jumps after report Saudis consider its use in oil deals
Sanctions imposed on Russia have brought to the fore questions about alternatives to US currency-based markets.
Police arrest man suspected of shooting homeless in NYC, DC
Attacks over the past two weeks in New York and Washington, DC had targeted unhoused people on the streets, killing 2.
Iran returns passport of detained UK national Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Lawyer hopeful for aid worker's release almost six years on from her detention.
UK blacklists 350 more Russians, imposes new import tariffs
The UK announces new sanctions on Russian individuals, hiked tariffs on Russian imports and banned export goods.
US stocks gain, oil drops as investors eye Fed hike decision
The equity market rebounded after a three-day slide while crude hovered near $95 a barrel.
‘Significant success’: Puerto Rico formally exits bankruptcy
The exit means that the US Caribbean territory’s government will resume billion-dollar payments to bondholders.
US producer prices increased 10% in February from a year ago
The rise underscored inflationary pressures that set the stage for a Federal Reserve rate rise this week.
Russian prosecutors seek new jail term for Kremlin critic Navalny
Navalny faces 13 years in jail, two years on probation and $10,600 fine for embezzlement and contempt of court charges.
Museveni’s army general son meets Kagame to fix Rwanda relations
Sour relations between Uganda and Rwanda had led to a three-year border closure by Kigali, that ended in January.
Russia says it has received US guarantees over Iran nuclear deal
In joint news conference, foreign ministers of Russia and Iran contest Western claim Moscow is blocking JCPOA revival.
From Kyiv to Kabul: The blessings of civilisation
It's time to put an end to a long history of violence in the name of benevolence.
Russia-Ukraine: Ugly truths in the time of war
Western media's coverage of Putin's war has revealed a sickening score of hypocrisies and marquee-sized blind spots.
Kyiv to impose 35-hour curfew amid fresh Russian attacks
The curfew comes as Moscow has intensified attacks on Ukrainian cities, including the capital, Kyiv.
‘Devastating’: How Israel is pulling Palestinian families apart
Al Jazeera looks into Israel’s family reunification law that affects Palestinian couples and families.
Senegal begins military operation against Casamance secessionists
The rebellion, which has thrived on perceived marginalisation of the Casamance region, dates back to 1982.
Fears mount over ‘missing’ Russian anti-war TV protester
UN calls on Russia to ensure Marina Ovsyannikova will not face reprisals for her protest on live television.
Ukraine: What does neutrality mean, and could it lead to peace?
Some experts say that Ukraine remaining neutral and out of NATO could be beneficial to regional security.
How is war destroying Ukraine’s cultural heritage?
Russian troops target culturally-significant sites and artefacts.
Syrians seek justice for war atrocities 11 years after uprising
Syria’s uprising-turned-civil war has been littered with grave human rights violations that could amount to war crimes.
Ukraine-Russia war jolts India’s import-dependent edible oil mkt
India gets nearly all its sunflower oil from Ukraine and Russia, supplies that have been held up, pushing up prices.
Polish, Czech and Slovenian PMs visit Kyiv in EU show of support
Travelling by train, the three leaders are set to become the first to visit Ukraine's capital since Russia's invasion.
US’s Blinken meets Ivory Coast PM to discuss trade, security
The two leaders held bilateral talks on Monday and discussed the deteriorating security situation of the Sahel region.
Air traffic disrupted across Germany as security staff walk out
The strike organisers are demanding an increase in hourly wages of at least 1 euro, among other things.
Bangladesh to ban ‘immoral character’ evidence in rape cases
Experts say Evidence Act, a 19th-century British era relic, has been routinely used to discredit survivors' testimony.
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