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US urges citizens to leave Ukraine amid Russian invasion threat
State Department warns it will not be able to evacuate US citizens in event of Russian military action.
US to help UAE replenish missile defence interceptors: General
US will do 'do everything' it can to help UAE defend itself against Houthi attacks, head of US Central Command says.
Cops say safety prompted no-knock warrant ahead of Locke’s death
Amir Locke, a Black man, was shot and killed by police who entered apartment where he was sleeping in Minneapolis, US
Indonesia to buy French fighter jets, as US approves F-15 plan
Indonesia - an archipelago of 17,000 islands - is modernising its military amid increasing regional challenges.
Trump says he is still in touch with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
Author says Trump claims Kim is the only foreign leader he has corresponded with since leaving office.
US stocks end sharply lower after red-hot inflation report
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.1 percent.
#MeToo: US Congress limits companies’ ability to hide harassment
New law will eliminate mandatory arbitration clauses in cases involving allegations of sexual misconduct.
Ramaphosa addresses South Africa’s unemployment in nation address
As the country faces one of highest jobless rates globally, South African president pledges 'to leave no one behind'.
Russia, UK, trade barbs during Moscow talks about Ukraine crisis
Lavrov says 'facts' presented by his team 'bounced off' their British counterparts as Truss threatened tough sanctions.
Factory workers in Haiti go on strike to demand higher wages
Striking workers used burning tires to block a main road and police tried to disperse the crowd with tear gas.
What’s behind the dispute about headscarves in Indian schools?
Ban on headscarves in classrooms triggers protests and debate about rights.
Starbucks employees in New York City want to unionise
Workers' efforts to organise has drawn support from some prominent politicians in the area.
At defamation trial, Palin says she felt ‘powerless’ against NYT
Former Alaska governor is suing New York Times over 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked her to a mass shooting.
Trial against Bolivia’s former president Jeanine Anez suspended
Anez could be sentenced to 12 years in prison if she is found guilty of unconstitutionally assuming the presidency.
Portugal: Church sex abuse panel unearths more than 200 cases
The allegations, from people born between 1933 and 2006, tell of psychological torment kept secret for decades.
Several killed in attack targeting Somalia election delegates
Armed group al-Shabab claims responsibility for attack in which suicide bomber targeted a minibus in Mogadishu.
How a Palestinian academic defeated a campaign to silence her
Shahd Abusalama's case demonstrated the precarious situation Palestinian academics face in the UK.
Jared Kushner met Saudi crown prince on recent regional tour
The former senior adviser to former US President Donald Trump also met Aramco's CEO on that trip.
As US-Canada border closures block trade, governments eye action
Trucker blockade shuts auto plants as US Homeland Security warns of looming convoy from California to Washington, DC.
UK’s Prince Charles isolates after positive COVID-19 test
Charles recently met with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, but the monarch was not displaying symptoms, UK media report.
Africa transitioning out of pandemic phase of COVID: WHO
The head of WHO Africa says the continent is transitioning to a phase of managing the virus in the long term.
Who gets the $3.6BN in Bitcoin US seized in Bitfinex hack?
Figuring out whom the crypto belongs to may not be simple.
Ukraine-Russia: The Standoff
“The question everybody is asking is, will Russia invade?”
Libya: Tobruk parliament names new PM, fuelling division
Eastern-based parliament says it has chosen former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha as the interim leader.
Yemen civilian deaths double since UN monitors removed: NGO
The ejection of monitors opened the door to 'unchecked, horrific violations', says the Norwegian Refugee Council.
How will UAE respond to Houthi attacks?
Offensive against the Houthi rebels marks a shift in the UAE’s military strategy in Yemen.
California says it’s suing Tesla for ‘severe’ racism at factory
Tesla in a recent blog post asked the court to pause the case and take other steps to ensure that facts will be heard.
Ukraine: Rising tensions put Crimean Tatar Muslims at risk again
Forced from their homes in 1944 and 2014, Crimean Tatars fear the effect of more Russia-Ukraine tensions.
US House panel launches probe into Trump document handling
The probe comes after the National Archives retrieved 15 boxes of White House documents from one of Trump's residences.
Inflation nation: US consumer prices surge to 40-year high
US consumer prices rose 7.5 percent last month - the sharpest annual rise since February 1982.
Russian’s Banned Youth | Close Up
Editors of the online student magazine ‘DOXA’ are currently under house arrest for criticising the Russian government.
Photos: Canadian truckers protest against COVID measures
Canadian truckers and their supporters continue to protest in the capital, Ottawa, over coronavirus restrictions.
Shrapnel wounds 12 as Saudi defences blow up drone near airport
Travellers among those hurt by falling debris after Saudi air defences intercept drone near Abha airport.
NeoCov: What is this virus and should we be worried?
It is important to research this coronavirus that can cross from bats to humans, but we must not panic.
Did Trump break the law by not preserving his White House memos?
After months of wrangling, the former president handed over some of his memos and letters – so what is the problem?
Abbas accused of power grab after Palestinian appointments
PA president used Palestinian Central Council meeting to entrench his power and secure his successor, critics say.
Ex-Russian separatists on whether another Ukraine war is possible
Men who left Russia in 2014 to join rebels in eastern Ukraine have differing views on where today's conflict is headed.
Local elections in key Indian state to test Modi’s popularity
Residents of Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, are voting in polls that could be bellwether of BJP's hold.
Indonesia to buy 42 Rafale jets as it boosts ties with France
Paris looking to expand geopolitical relations in Indo-Pacific after Australia scrapped a multibillion-dollar deal.
The ‘Uncle Napoleon’ of Persian fiction has just passed away
Iraj Pezeshkzad, who passed away in Los Angeles at the happy and fulfilling age of 94, was an Iranian institution.
Ethiopian officials accused of extorting Tigrayan detainees
Civilians held without charge accuse Ethiopian security officers of systematic extortion and increasing abuse.
Celebrations unlikely to last long in Macky Sall’s Senegal
As the West African nation celebrates its AFCON victory, political instability is looming on the horizon.
The Great British Curry Crisis
Two Indian restaurants are shutting down every week in the UK. Why is Britain saying toodle-oo to vindaloo?
As war games begin, Putin lauds Russian diplomacy: Live news
Russian president stresses need for ‘legally enforceable security guarantees’ as military launches exercises in Belarus.
China arrests former deputy banking regulator on bribery charges
Cai Esheng latest senior figure to be caught up in Beijing's anti-graft crackdown.
Tunisia judicial body will be reformed, not dissolved: Gov’t
Justice minister says law regulating Supreme Judicial Council will be reformed as part of 'participatory process'.
Somalia hit by worst drought crisis in a decade: NGO
In a new report, Save the Children sounds alarm over humanitarian disaster as millions go hungry.
The Marriage Project: Love in a mental health hospital in Iran
A unique experiment at a mental health hospital in Iran turns doctors into matchmakers.
El Salvador frees woman jailed for murder after a miscarriage
The woman has already served 10 years of a 30-year sentence on charges of killing her baby.
Photos: COVID surge batters Afghanistan’s crumbling healthcare
Between January 30 and February 5, nearly half of the total samples tested in Afghanistan were positive for COVID-19.
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