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India looks to Gulf for oil to replace Russian supply: Report
State-run BPCL also intends to draw from its inventories to make up for any shortfall of Russian oil, Reuters said.
Dozens of diplomats walk out on Russian foreign minister’s speech
Diplomats from 40 countries walked out on Sergei Lavrov's speech to protest against Ukraine invasion.
Amid Ukraine crisis, China’s ‘Zero COVID’ weighs on global growth
Beijing's strict pandemic policies add to supply chain and inflation risks amid economic fallout of war in Ukraine.
Maersk, MSC and CMA CGM suspend Russian deliveries
Maersk, MSC and CMA CGM say they are suspending most deliveries to Russia as West ramps up sanctions over Ukraine war.
How will rewriting Chile’s constitution change the country?
As Chile reshapes its magna carta, the nation must confront longstanding socioeconomic issues.
Ukraine, inflation, Biden’s first state of the Union – a timeline
President Joe Biden's address to US lawmakers came as international concern grows over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia steps up attacks on Ukraine’s biggest cities: Live news
Russia warns residents of Ukraine's capital Kyiv to flee, steps up bombardment of Kharkiv and Zhytomyr.
‘Resilient consumer’: Target to invest $5bn to increase retail growth
The funds will go to opening up 30 new stores and remodeling 200 others.
Apple halts product sales in Russia
The tech giant says it stands 'with all people who are suffering as a result of the violence'.
Canada: 169 potential graves found at former residential school
First Nation community in Canadian province of Alberta says search uncovered 169 'anomalies' associated with graves.
Deadly blast at Kyiv TV tower as Russia warns Ukrainian capital
Ukrainian officials accuse Russia of attacking TV tower after Moscow warned it would carry out 'high-precision strikes'.
Can Europe have a military power of its own?
The war in Ukraine has pushed many countries on the continent into ramping up their defence spending.
Several Palestinians killed by Israeli forces: Ministry
The Palestinian health ministry says one person killed in Beit Fajar, two others killed in Jenin in occupied West Bank.
Refugees stream into Hungary amid Russian war on Ukraine
More than 85,000 people have crossed into Hungary since Russia invaded Ukraine, as refugees receive a warm welcome.
Canada to petition ICC to investigate alleged Russian war crimes
International Criminal Court prosecutor this week announced plans to open probe into Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Facebook, Instagram demoting posts from Russian state-media
Meta also said that it has seen a 'definitely discernable' degradation of its services in Russia in recent days.
Waging economic war on Russia | Start Here
How Western sanctions could cripple Russia’s economy.
US says Russian crimes ‘mounting’ in Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken tells UN human rights council Russian attacks hitting hospitals, schools in Ukraine.
Biden’s State of the Union comes amid tensions at home and abroad
The presidential speech usually focused on domestic issues, will also address the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
US stocks fall, oil tops $105 as Ukraine crisis rattles markets
A surge of more than 10 percent in oil sent shivers through risky assets Tuesday.
Libya parliament approves new government as crisis escalates
The vote may lead to the formation of two parallel administrations, derailing the UN-led reconciliation efforts.
The Afghan revolutionary who took on the Soviets and patriarchy
In 1977, Meena began a resistance movement to fight for women’s rights and defy imperial occupation in Afghanistan.
UN launches $1.7bn aid appeal for Ukraine amid Russian assault
The UN estimates that 12 million people in Ukraine will need relief and protection amid Russia's invasion.
US delegation arrives in Taiwan amid tensions with China
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has drawn fresh attention to China's threat to use force to annex Taiwan.
Symbolic pressure on Russia grows in US, but advocates want more
US cultural, sporting and business pressure on Russia is building as country's attacks on Ukraine continue.
Germany’s inflation bolstered by surge in energy costs
Energy costs throughout Europe are in danger of intensifying on the heels of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Israeli top court suspends Palestinian evictions in Sheikh Jarrah
The ruling is a culmination of a decades-long struggle for Palestinian residents to stay in their homes.
Oil soars as IEA taps emergency stockpile
The International Energy Agency agreed to deploy 60 million barrels from stockpiles around the world.
While Ukraine is resisting Putin, Belarus is becoming his puppet
The events of the past days demonstrate that Lukashenko is increasingly losing decision-making power to the Kremlin.
Lives in a suitcase: The refugees fleeing the Russia-Ukraine war
At the Romanian border, mothers with young children and teenagers travelling alone carry their lives in their luggage.
How Ottawa residents took care of each other when no one else did
Lack of immediate action to end 'Freedom Convoy' occupation spurred network of mutual aid, defiance in Canada's capital.
‘Prove you are with us’, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy tells EU
Zelenskyy speaks at emergency session of European Parliament, a day after signing an official request to join the bloc.
Texas begins 2022 US election season with congressional primaries
Primary contests in Republican-dominated Texas may test whether winning depends on support from former President Trump.
Covering Ukraine: A mean streak of racist exceptionalism
Western moral deformities are on an open display amid the war in Ukraine.
MENA faces a crisis as the world’s key wheat producers are at war
The near future looks grim for Middle East and North African countries that depend on Russian and Ukrainian wheat.
Photos: Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri celebrated in Nepal, India
A million people expected to visit temple of Hindu god Shiva on Shivaratri, one of Nepal's most cherished festivals.
Deadly fire rips through shopping mall in Syrian capital
Most who died were security guards or staff who were on overnight duty at the La Mirada Mall in Damascus.
AU ‘disturbed’ by reports Africans stopped from escaping Ukraine
African bloc says all people have right to cross international borders during conflict as Ukraine-Russia war continues.
Indian student killed in Ukraine amid criticism over evacuation
Medical student from Karnataka killed by shelling in eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, Indian foreign ministry says.
Analysis: Can African gas replace Russian supplies to Europe?
A lack of infrastructure, not capacity, could hurt the continent's plan to supply gas to Europe in Russia's stead.
Photos: Shelling, blasts as Russia steps up Ukraine attacks
Fighting rages across Ukraine, as a huge convoy of Russian military vehicles masses near Kyiv.
Russia-Ukraine war: Which sporting bodies have banned Russia?
Sporting bodies around the world move to bar Russian athletes from competing in international events.
Burkina Faso approves three-year transition before elections
Military government leader Damiba signs a charter outlining a transition process approved by a national conference.
Profile: Who are Ukraine’s far-right Azov regiment?
The far-right neo-Nazi group has expanded to be part of Ukraine's armed forces, a street militia and a political party.
What Berlin’s U-turn on defence, energy policy means for Germany
Germany reverses ban on supplying lethal weapons to conflict zones, beefs up defence spending and halts Nord Stream 2.
Iran’s Khamenei: ‘Mafia regime’ of US created Ukraine crisis
Iran's supreme leader says world needs to learn a lesson about Western support from examples of Ukraine and Afghanistan.
Essential to bring women to centre of politics: Indian politician
Politician from Congress party tells Al Jazeera why it gave 40 percent tickets to female candidates in Uttar Pradesh.
Vast Russian military convoy closes in on Ukraine capital
Satellite images display a massive convoy of armoured vehicles grouping just outside Kyiv, still held by Ukraine forces.
Ukraine is seeing an exodus of foreign students, and revenue
Foreign students, an important part of Ukraine’s economic engine, may never want to return after escaping a war zone.
Locals in Ukraine breakaway regions recount short-lived joy, hope
Residents of Ukraine's statelets recount their joy over Russia's recognition of their independence - and what came next.
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