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Kyiv to honour troops killed defending ‘Snake Island’
Soldiers reportedly killed standing their ground during Russian attack to be honoured, Ukraine leader says.
Amid attacks, Ukrainians seek shelter in a subterranean church
On the first day of Russia's invasion, in a church in Mariupol, people were torn about whether to stay or flee.
Ukraine: ‘There were so many people willing to give blood today’
How Ukrainian citizens and the diaspora are rallying to help those on the front line – and each other.
Brazil: Death toll from landslides, flooding rises to 217
Hundreds of residents of Petropolis in southeastern Brazil remain displaced after devastating flash floods this month.
Putin ‘ready’ for talks with Ukraine in Minsk: Kremlin
Kremlin says Russian leader is ready to send a delegation to Belarusian capital 'for talks with a Ukrainian delegation'.
Ketanji Brown Jackson is Biden’s pick for US Supreme Court
President Joe Biden nominates Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman on the US Supreme Court.
Turkey says cannot stop Russian warships accessing Black Sea
Ukraine has appealed to Turkey to block Russian warships from passing through straits which lead to the Black Sea.
Key inflation gauge hit 6.1% in January, highest in 40 years
Americans are enduring sharp price increases that will likely worsen after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Where do Russia’s allies stand as Western powers slam Moscow?
Russia's allies walk a tightrope between security concerns and economic interest after Moscow's all-out war on Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine: Mapping anti-war protests around the world
Thousands of people in several cities across the globe have taken part in anti-war protests.
Putin says Russia, Ukraine share historical ‘unity’. Is he right?
The Russian president, who ordered an invasion of Ukraine, has often spoke of tied identities.
Greece approves its biggest naval modernisation in 20 years
After Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine, the Greeks are worried that another war may be drawing close in the Aegean.
UEFA strips Russia of Champions League final over Ukraine attacks
The Russian government calls UEFA's decision to move the final in May from St Petersburg to Paris a 'shame'.
The Somali general fighting al-Shabab and the patriarchy
Somalia’s highest-ever ranking female police officer is charting a new path for its male-dominated security forces.
Who is Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Europe’s most vulnerable president?
Ukraine's president finds himself the number one target of the Russian army as Moscow reportedly seeks regime change.
‘We’re defending Ukraine alone’, says President Zelenskyy
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he does not see anyone 'ready to fight alongside us'.
Ukraine crisis: As hope wanes, hypocrisy thrives
Today, hope is once again lost - a casualty of another useless war started by a small man with a big job.
Russia-Ukraine: What is SWIFT and could it be used against Putin?
Disconnecting Russia from the SWIFT payment system could cripple its ability to trade with most of the world.
Pakistani PM Khan meets Putin amid Ukraine invasion
Imran Khan expresses 'regret' that conflict was not averted as Russia launches full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Asian currencies, stocks rebound amid Ukraine crisis
Thai baht and Indian rupee make swift recovery against the dollar, jumping 0.4 percent.
Photos: Ukraine assesses damage as Russian strikes hit Kyiv
Russian missiles and shelling rained down on Ukraine after President Vladimir Putin unleashed a full-scale invasion.
‘Hiding in basements’: Thousands of Lebanese trapped in Ukraine
Members of the 4,500-strong Lebanese community in Ukraine plead for evacuation help amid Russia attacks.
Ukraine-Russia crisis: Asian economies brace for inflation hit
Conflict in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia are expected to drive energy prices higher across Asia.
‘Ethnic cleansing’: Ethiopian allies accused of Abala massacre
Survivors and witnesses say the Ethiopian allied forces went door to door for five days, targeting Tigrayans.
Ukraine slams ‘horrific’ strikes on Kyiv amid Russian advance
Blasts are heard as Ukraine's capital comes under increasing threat from invading Russian forces.
Nigerian students stranded in Ukraine amid Russian invasion
Nigerian students in Ukraine are stuck amid Russian invasion and the closure of Ukrainian airspace.
Ukraine-Russia crisis: Will China be Putin’s economic lifeline?
Beijing has emerged as a key player with the potential to undermine the international pressure campaign against Moscow.
Photos: Hundreds arrested as Russians protest invasion of Ukraine
Russian police arrested more than 1,700 protesters as people rallied across the country against the invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine leader pledges to stay put as Russia troops approach Kyiv
Zelenskyy says he is Moscow's 'number one target' as Russian forces seize Chernobyl plant and advance on capital Kyiv.
Taiwan vows to join ‘democratic countries’ in sanctioning Russia
Crisis is being watched closely on self-ruled island, which Beijing claims as its territory.
Day Two of Russian attack on Ukraine: What we know so far
Ukraine leader says at least 137 killed in Russian attack as Western powers announce series of sanctions against Moscow.
Sean Penn in Ukraine to make documentary on Russian attack
US actor-director photographed attending news conference in Kyiv and seen meeting with President Zelenskyy in a video.
‘Russia is against war’: Thousands rally in rare show of dissent
Hours after Putin ordered his troops into Ukraine, Russians across the country took to the streets to slam his actions.
Three ex-cops found guilty of violating George Floyd’s rights
US jury convicts Tou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane of depriving George Floyd of his right to medical care.
Parents of US teen charged in school shooting to stand trial
Gun used in the shooting was given to Ethan Crumbley by his parents as an early Christmas present, prosecutors say.
US stocks end sharply higher; Nasdaq gains 3 percent
The S&P 500 rose more than 1 percent and the Dow Jones also ended in positive territory.
US sanctions on Russia affect defence, tech, finance
The White House unveiled measures to isolate Russia from the global financial, tech and trade system.
Ukraine invasion redraws airline route map, planes avoid airspace
Planes, crews are stranded in Kyiv, and airlines skirt Ukraine's airspace as Russia invasion continues.
Zelenskyy says 137 Ukrainians killed in Russian attack: Live News
Toll includes civilians and military forces, says Ukraine president, adding his country is 'left alone' to fight Russia.
Putin shatters peace in Europe as Russia invades Ukraine
Russia launches an all-out invasion of Ukraine by land, air and sea despite international condemnation.
Ukraine attack: Hundreds arrested in anti-war protests in Russia
Russian police arrest nearly 1,400 protesters at rallies against invasion of Ukraine.
Chernobyl nuclear plant targeted as Russia invades Ukraine
Major gun battle breaks out between Russian and Ukrainian forces at stricken radioactive site with its status unclear.
Fewer Americans collecting jobless aid since 1970
Jobless claims fell by 17,000, from 249,000 to 232,000 for the week ending February 19, US data showed.
Poland to set up reception centres for fleeing Ukrainian refugees
String of centres along the border to offer meals and medical care, as well a place to rest and receive information.
Biden unveils new Russia sanctions over Ukraine invasion
US president says Russia will face 'severe cost' for attacking Ukraine, accusing Vladimir Putin of choosing war.
Russia and the West are moving towards all out economic war
Putin's latest attack on Ukraine will be costly for the West on multiple fronts.
UK unveils ‘most severe’ sanctions against Russia
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the measures target banks and members of President Vladimir Putin's closest circle.
EU boosts Bosnia force after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
European Union will almost double the size of EUFOR peacekeeping force in Bosnia by sending in 500 reserves.
Syrians in Idlib stand by Ukraine after Russia attack
Many Syrians empathise with Ukrainians given their experience of surviving Russian shelling and air raids.
Martial law in Ukraine: What you need to know
Al Jazeera takes a quick look at what the measure means and its implications for Ukrainians.
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