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Yoon Suk-yeol wins South Korea’s presidential election
Yoon Suk-yeol vows national unity after winning the most closely fought election in recent South Korean history.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro pushes for more mining on Indigenous lands
Environmental groups warn that Bolsonaro is using the pretext of Ukraine crisis to rush a bill that would allow mining.
Photos: Russian bombing destroys hospital in Ukraine’s Mariupol
Ukrainian officials say 17 wounded as Russian air strike hits a children's hospital in the besieged city of Mariupol.
Ukraine accuses Russia of bombing children’s hospital in Mariupol
Ukraine's president says children and other people buried under rubble after Russian air strike 'atrocity'.
Will a ban on Russia’s oil imports stop the war in Ukraine?
US President Joe Biden says the move is aimed at hitting the main artery of Russia's economy.
US and UK rule out no-fly zone over Ukraine, again
Top US and UK diplomats pledge to bolster Ukrainian defences but say direct confrontation with Russia would prolong war.
Russia-Ukraine war military dispatch: March 9, 2022
A roundup of the key battleground developments on Day 14 of Russia's multi-pronged invasion of Ukraine.
Fighting hampers renewed efforts to evacuate Ukrainian cities
Russia and Ukraine had pledged to respect the truce starting at 9:00 am to evacuate six besieged cities.
US man who got first pig heart transplant dies two months later
Doctor calls David Bennett 'brave and noble patient' whose condition began deteriorating several days ago.
US lawmakers to vote on spending plan with $13.6bn in Ukraine aid
The House of Representatives is also expected to vote on a ban on Russian oil imports.
Total war: How Ukraine mobilised a country as Russia overreached
Despite perceptions of Russia's military strength, Ukraine has been able to slow the Russian advance. We examine how.
Risks of a No-fly Zone | Start Here
Why NATO is ruling out a no-fly zone in Ukraine
Iraqis protest rise in food prices, officials blame Ukraine war
Russia and Ukraine are major producers of wheat and sunflower oil, goods heavily imported by Middle Eastern countries.
Sudanese authorities raid offices of 2019 massacre tribunal
The tribunal has been sandwiched between allegations from the public and attacks from the government.
Photos: Ukrainian orchestra plays defiant concert in Kyiv
The Kyiv-Classic Symphony Orchestra seeks to boost morale in Kyiv as Russian forces advance on Ukraine's capital city.
Ukraine calls for ceasefire to restore power at Chernobyl
Ukraine reports power cut at the Chernobyl nuclear plant as IAEA says outage has no 'critical impact' on safety.
UN war crimes panel urges US to probe deadly Syria air raids
UN investigators call on Washington to ensure those responsible for violations are held accountable.
Anguished Ukrainians await news of relatives in besieged Mariupol
Communications with civilians in the Ukrainian port city have been cut off for the past week amid Russian shelling.
Germany’s cabinet approves scrapping of Nazi-era abortion law
Ministers back law that will allow doctors to provide information about abortions, but the procedures remain limited.
Iran in talks with the Taliban to resume ambitious rail project
The Khaf-Herat rail link is expected to boost trade and travel between Iran and Afghanistan.
HRW urges release of two S Sudanese arrested for gov’t criticism
Both men face the death penalty or life imprisonment if convicted of undermining the country's constitution.
Shackleton’s lost ship discovered off Antarctica after 100 years
Lost in 1915, the Endurance was discovered in Antarctica's Weddell Sea by a group of explorers.
South Korea presidential election: Exit polls show dead heat
Conservative Yoon Suk-yeol is slightly ahead of liberal Lee Jae-myung, according to projections after voting ends.
South Africa’s Aspen signs deal with J&J to sell COVID vaccines
The South African pharmaceutical company will sell and distribute the vaccines, under its own packaging, across Africa.
Belarus crushing dissent with ‘complete impunity’: UN
UN rights chief Bachelet says the Belarusian government is continuing its crackdown on opponents, media and others.
Australia PM declares east coast floods a national emergency
Scott Morrison faces protests in the flood-wrecked city of Lismore for slow response to the worst flooding in decades.
Infographic: Which countries buy the most Russian weapons?
Russia is the world’s second-largest arms exporter with India buying one-quarter of those weapons.
Russia-Ukraine war: The battle for Odesa
The fight for the Black Sea port could influence the outcome of the war and affect regional security, experts say.
Kashmir family mourns killing of teenage daughter in bomb attack
Eighteen-year-old Rafiya Nazir becomes the latest civilian casualty of decades-old conflict in the disputed region.
‘Smells of genocide’: How Putin justifies Russia’s war in Ukraine
Experts analyse the Russian president's claims of 'genocide' as justification for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 14
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its fourteenth day, we take a look at the main developments.
China’s Xi: Beijing supports peace talks between Russia, Ukraine
Chinese leader says the situation in Ukraine is 'worrying' and calls for 'maximum restraint' as conflict escalates.
Israeli president heads to Turkey in effort to mend ties
Israel's Herzog will meet Turkey's Erdogan in the first trip by an Israeli leader since 2008 as they seek to mend ties.
On the Ukrainian David, and the Russian Goliath
The media is working hard to sell us a black and white narrative on the Russia-Ukraine war.
Ukraine war: Is impartiality always key to quality journalism?
Terms like 'invasion', 'unprovoked aggression' and 'resistance' can and should be used in conflict reporting.
In ‘zero COVID’ Hong Kong, deaths smash global records
Poor vaccine coverage among elderly population results in city reporting the highest death rate in the world.
Textile hub Bangladesh revives muslin, the forgotten elite fabric
Flowing garments woven from the cloth were worn by Mughal rulers before the fabric enchanted European aristocrats.
Putin has really misread Ukraine
His drive to divide and partition the country is only making Ukrainians more united.
Polish mayor confronts Italy’s Salvini over Putin praise
The far-right leader, who has admired Putin in the past, confronted during a visit to meet Ukrainian refugees.
‘We deserve a fresh start’: The UK’s female victims of slavery
How a system that is supposed to support survivors of sex trafficking leaves them feeling triggered and vulnerable.
Venezuela frees at least two jailed US citizens after talks
Move comes as Venezuela signals interest in improving relations with the US amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Fire at Bangladesh Rohingya camp kills boy, leaves 2,000 homeless
Sixth fire this year at the world's biggest refugee camp kills a six-year-old boy and destroys 300 homes.
In Thailand, businesses feel economic shock of Ukraine war
Countries across Asia are bracing for rising inflation and supply chain disruptions amid sanctions against Russia.
US rejects Poland’s offer to send MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine
Pentagon says Polish proposal to transfer Soviet-era planes to Kyiv via US base in Germany is not tenable.
What’s next in Marlon James’s ‘African Game of Thrones’?
Author's Dark Star Trilogy continues quest to redefine fantasy genre.
What India’s position on Russia-Ukraine war means for its EU ties
Will India's strategy of bolstering ties with EU to ward off China while maintaining close relations with Russia work?
US bans Russian oil: What is next for oil and gas prices?
US President Joe Biden's ban on Russian energy imports is latest move to punish Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
South Koreans go to the polls to choose next president
Incoming leader will face challenges including deepening inequality, surging house prices and nuclear-armed North Korea.
Big brands’ Russia exodus highlights mixed record on war, rights
The rush of brands out of Russia stands in contrast to the response to controversies involving countries such as China.
Is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine going to plan for Moscow?
Russian forces are reported to be struggling with poor logistics and low morale, while facing strong resistance.
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