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Pakistan’s PM Khan wants TV debate with Indian counterpart Modi
Pakistani leader says it would benefit people in the subcontinent if differences could be resolved through debate.
Germany indicts man for sale of military machinery to Russia
Alexander S is charged for selling restricted goods to a company in Russia and acting on behalf of a Russian spy agency.
Germany pauses Nord Stream 2 certification process over Ukraine
German Chancellor Scholz says move is in response to Russia's recognition of separatist-held regions in east Ukraine.
Indian CEO gives $530,000 in shares to driver, house help
CEO of Indian bank gifted 900,000 shares or 3.7 percent of his holding to his staff, money they will use to buy homes.
Russia-Ukraine: Why Putin recognised separatist-held regions
As international alarm grows, analysts say Moscow's intention is to cause 'permanent internal chaos' in Ukraine.
New EU sanctions target Myanmar military’s lucrative gas firm
Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise added to the latest round of sanctions after years of campaigning.
End hostilities immediately, Russia told at late-night UN meeting
Russian recognition of Ukraine separatist regions runs risk of a serious conflict, UN political chief warns.
Syria backs Russian recognition of east Ukraine breakaway regions
Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad says Syrian gov't 'will cooperate' with the two Moscow-backed separatist-held regions.
Erdogan seeks to boost ties with Africa in four-day visit
The Turkish president wants to boost business ties with African countries.
Iran returns ‘US-made’ donated COVID vaccines to Poland
Tehran says 820,000 jabs donated by Poland were manufactured in the US and will be returned.
Explosion reportedly kills 59 near Burkina Faso gold mine
Mining operations in Burkina Faso have become increasingly dangerous at small and larger mines.
Shaheen Shah Afridi: From Landi Kotal to top of cricketing world
How a lanky pacer went from a village in Pakistan's remote north to being named cricketer of the year.
Ukraine crisis: Asia braces for economic fallout
Analysts see both winners and losers from crisis, with China likely to benefit from diversion of Russian exports.
Indian teenager Praggnanandhaa beats world chess champion Carlsen
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, who in 2016 became youngest international master at 10, beats Carlsen in online championship.
Saudi forces destroy Houthi drone targeting airport in Jizan
Sixteen people injured after drone, said to have been launched from Sanaa airport, destroyed.
Taliban to create Afghanistan ‘grand army’ with old regime troops
Afghanistan's army disintegrated in the face of a Taliban onslaught ahead of the August 31 US-led force withdrawal.
Is the US doing enough for Afghans seeking escape?
Lawyers fear US immigration authorities will block vast majority of applications for humanitarian parole.
Stocks slide, oil jumps as Russia orders troops to Ukraine region
Asia-Pacific shares sink after Putin recognises two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine: Zelenskyy ‘not afraid’ after Putin’s moves – Live
Security Council to convene amid calls for sanctions as Ukraine's president says international borders remain intact.
Donetsk and Luhansk: What to know about Ukraine’s rebel regions
More than 14,000 people have been killed in fighting between Ukraine's army and Moscow-backed separatists since 2014.
Who stands to gain or lose from the GERD?
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has been a source of controversy since the first brick was laid a decade ago.
World reaction to Putin’s move to recognise Ukraine rebel regions
The Russian president's decision to recognise the independence of Ukrainian separatist regions draws condemnation.
Thousands of children in UAE have no access to schooling: Report
A Washington Post investigation says many children also go without medical care as they have no birth certificates.
‘Sending a message’: Lebanese act out their pain in a play
Get to Know Each Other is a play but also part of a wider social programme that includes group psychological support.
Highlights of Russian President Putin’s speech
Following are extracts from a televised speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Ukraine.
Dominican Republic begins building border wall with Haiti
Dominican president says the wall will reduce irregular migration and the smuggling of goods and weapons.
US Fed official leaves door open to half-point rate hike in March
United States central bankers are confronting the hottest inflation since 1982.
Mali parliament approves five-year democratic transition plan
The 121-seat army-dominated interim parliament voted to allow the military government to rule for up to five years.
Putin recognises independence of Ukraine breakaway regions
The Russian president recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities.
Ahmaud Arbery’s killers: motivated by race or vigilant defenders?
In closing argument at hate crime trial, prosecution says defendants 'thought the worst' of Arbery because he was Black.
The global economic system is in dire need of an overhaul
Its current structures cannot meet the challenges of the 21st century.
India journalist Ayyub faces ‘judicial harassment’: UN experts
India dubs the allegations 'baseless and unwarranted' after experts say Rana Ayyub subjected to relentless attacks.
Thousands rally in Sudan against military coup
Demonstrators protest for the release of dozens of jailed people after the military took over in October.
Rouble drops, stocks sink as Russia weighs fate of east Ukraine
No Russian assets were left unscathed, with the rouble touching a session low of 79.69 against the US dollar.
‘Catastrophe’ in Argentina as wildfires burn farms and wildlife
After a scorching heatwave, rain brings hope to firefighters, people battling wildfires across Argentina's north.
US Navy plans launch of Middle East drone force with allies
Drone force using artificial intelligence could be operational by 2023 to put more 'eyes and ears on the water'.
Oil prices tick up amid rising demand, tensions over Ukraine
West Texas Intermediate traded near $92 a barrel and Brent climbed back above $95 on Monday.
Trudeau defends use of emergency powers to end Ottawa occupation
Canadian prime minister says Emergencies Act 'necessary' to disperse anti-government protesters who occupied capital.
Russia’s Putin considers recognising Ukraine breakaway regions
Vladimir Putin says he will decide today whether to recognise self-declared republics in eastern Ukraine as independent.
Ukraine says airspace safe as more airlines cancel flights
Several European carriers have suspended service to the country as tensions build with Russia.
Trump’s Truth Social launches in App Store with many waitlisted
Many users reported either having trouble registering for an account or were added to a waitlist.
Indian ‘doctor’ conman arrested after marrying more than 18 women
Investigators believe Bibhu Prakash Swain married more than 18 times and conned across India over a period of 20 years.
Malcolm X on racism, capitalism and Islam
On the 57th anniversary of Malcolm X's assassination, we look at some of the activist's most memorable quotes.
Reclaiming Native Truth | Close Up
An Indigenous family, life-altering tragedy, and the community that helped them reconnect with their Lakota heritage.
China sanctions US defence firms Raytheon, Lockheed over Taiwan
The move comes after the US approved a $100m deal for maintenance of Taiwan's missile defence systems by the two firms.
Iran’s Raisi discusses nuclear talks with Qatari emir in Doha
Iran's president meets Qatar's emir, who said his country was ready to help find an agreeable solution to nuclear talks.
Why most Ukrainians don’t believe Biden’s warnings, distrust West
A recent poll suggests just 20 percent think an invasion will happen soon, in line with some Ukrainian leaders.
Interactive: Listen to the best sayings in 25 different languages
We asked people from around the world to share popular expressions in their mother tongue.
Georgia’s jailed ex-leader starts hunger strike over medical care
Saakashvili accuses the government of failing to provide him with proper medical treatment in prison.
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