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Mariupol: War fears in Ukraine’s vulnerable frontier city
Mariupol, home to 500,000, was briefly captured by Russia-backed separatists in 2014 and has seen significant violence.
What to expect as Iran nuclear deal talks restart in Vienna
More than 10 months after the talks began, officials from Iran and world powers gather for another round of talks.
Pegasus: What you need to know about Israeli spyware
Israeli firm has been linked to governments exploiting its technology to spy on journalists, activists and politicians.
As militarisation spreads, ECOWAS faces credibility crisis
There have been four coups across West Africa in 18 months amid public collapse of trust in state institutions.
UN: 13 million face hunger in Horn of Africa as drought worsens
WFP says three consecutive failed rainy seasons have decimated crops and forced families from their homes.
UK: Johnson urged to apologise after Starmer mobbed by protesters
Some MPs say the Labour leader was mobbed after Johnson accused him of failing to prosecute sex offender Jimmy Savile.
Canada’s capital is being held hostage by extortionists
And they will soon take over the Conservative Party as well.
US lawmakers mark 900,000 COVID deaths in the country
The US had the world's highest case count over the last 28 days - more than 15 million infections.
Hyundai India issues apology as boycott calls rise
Calls to boycott Hyundai came after its Pakistan partner expressed support for people in disputed region of Kashmir.
Macron visits Kyiv after crisis talks with Putin: Live news
The French leader is meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he continues diplomatic push to avert war.
Venezuela demands probe after baby dies in migrant boat incident
A baby was killed and the mother was injured when Trinidadian coastguard officers fired on boat transporting migrants.
Australia’s Morrison apologises for sexual assault in parliament
PM apologises to ex-staffer Brittany Higgins who said she was raped by a more senior colleague in a minister’s office.
Libya’s parliament to appoint new PM amid rise in tensions
Parliament speaker said vote to name PM will take place on Thursday following consultations with the High Council of Sta
Canada truckers protest: ‘It has to stop,’ PM Justin Trudeau says
Protesters have brought Ottawa to a standstill for more than a week, with local authorities calling for federal support.
What’s needed to defeat Long Covid?
Millions of people worldwide endure debilitating symptoms after acute coronavirus infections.
Photos: Security forces fire tear gas at protesters in Sudan
Protests continue despite a crackdown that killed at least 79, injured at least 2,000, according to protest medics.
Why Iraqi lawmakers failed to elect a new president
Legislators, many of them allied with powerful Shia Iraqi leader al-Sadr, stayed away from the parliament session.
‘Zero COVID’ Hong Kong grapples with vegetable shortages
Supply issues blamed on truck drivers in mainland China testing positive for COVID-19.
Photos: Ecstatic crowds greet AFCON winners Senegal in Dakar
Senegal's victorious football team were treated to a hero's welcome when they returned to the capital Dakar.
After 20 years, Indonesia’s ExxonMobil accusers eye day in court
Villagers allege the gas and oil giant is responsible for a litany of human rights abuses in the early 2000s.
US think-tank says North Korea built secret new base for ICBMs
CSIS says the Hoejung-ni base is likely intended to house intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Gu takes home gold for China as Peng watches from stands
Teen took top spot with stunning final jump as tennis star who made sexual assault allegations was spotted in the crowd.
Gautam Adani eclipses Mukesh Ambani to be Asia’s richest person
An almost $12 billion jump in personal fortune makes India's Gautam Adani world’s biggest wealth-gainer this year.
US and Japan reach deal to remove steel tariffs from Trump era
Washington will suspend a 25 percent levy on steel imports up to 1.25 million metric tons a year.
US approves support deal for Taiwan patriot missiles
Defence support comes amid heightened tension over the self-ruled democratic island, which Beijing claims as its own.
North Korea pledges to boost economy amid ‘complicated problems’
Supreme People's Assembly gathering comes amid mounting economic woes caused by economic sanctions, pandemic controls.
COVID-19 tames race to replace Duterte as Philippine president
Community lockdowns, curbs on mass gatherings present challenges as campaigning starts for May 9 polls.
US and Germany working in ‘lockstep’ on Ukraine crisis: Biden
After meeting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, US president threatens to halt Nord Stream 2 if Russia invades Ukraine.
Amazon hikes salary caps to $350,000 for corporate, tech workers
The e-commerce giant more than doubled the max base salary it pays employees from $160,000 to $350,000.
Tesla receives SEC subpoena in ongoing quarrel over Musk tweets
In 2018, Tesla CEO Elon Musk settled an SEC lawsuit over his tweet about taking the electric vehicle company private.
US offers $10m reward for information on ISKP leader
ISKP, an Afghanistan affiliate of ISIL (ISIS), had claimed responsibility for deadly attack on Kabul airport last year.
Europe faces ‘most dangerous moment’ over Russia-Ukraine tensions
Danger level at its highest since the Cold War, EU foreign policy chief warns, as Macron holds talks with Putin.
UAE National Council delegation in first visit to Israeli Knesset
The visit marks the first Emirati delegation in Israel since the US-brokered normalisation of ties in 2020.
Yemen: Intensifying war worsens world’s worst civilian crisis
Attacks could result in UAE increasing support for anti-Houthi forces while aligning more closely with Saudi Arabia.
What does the latest glacier research reveal?
The Institute of Environmental Geosciences and Dartmouth College have released startling new findings.
Cyclone Batsirai: At least 20 killed in Madagascar tropical storm
More than 55,000 people displaced and thousands of buildings destroyed and flooded, officials say.
Costa Rica headed towards likely April presidential runoff
Ex-President Jose Maria Figueres and former Finance Minister Rodrigo Chaves get top votes, preliminary results show.
Frontier, Spirit unveil plan to create fifth-largest US airline
The plan to form a new no-frills carrier run by Frontier Airlines pushed up shares of Spirit as much as 16.7 percent.
Haiti faces more instability as Moise’s term officially ends
End of slain Haitian president's term is marked by political deadlock and concerns over more potential violence.
Moroccans bid farewell to boy who died in well
Five-year-old Rayan Oram was pulled dead from a deep well in an operation that drew global attention.
World’s glaciers hold less ice than thought: Study
New study finds world's glaciers contain far less ice than previously thought, raising concerns for some communities.
Crypto spring? Bitcoin hits $44,000, gains for five straight days
That's the cryptocurrency's longest winning streak since September.
Amazon or Nike? Peloton surges on reports of buyout interest
The exercise bike maker recently lost a chunk of the share gains it made during the pandemic.
‘Big Oil’ board members face hot seat over climate ‘deception’
Oil industry insiders will appear before US Congress as powerful companies face a reckoning for the climate crisis.
Canada’s NDP leader says trucker convoy aims to ‘overthrow’ gov’t
Jagmeet Singh calls for emergency debate in Canadian parliament over ongoing trucker 'occupation' of capital, Ottawa.
Sudan anti-coup protesters march in Khartoum, other cities
Thousands take to the streets across Sudan calling for civilian rule and justice for those killed since October's coup.
How do young Ukrainians and Russians feel about another war?
While tensions between Moscow and Kyiv reach boiling point, young people on both sides of the border hope for peace.
Wheat blessing: Jordan’s grassroot movement for food sovereignty
Farming initiative promotes food independence in Jordan by converting unused urban land into productive wheat fields.
Rayan Oram: Morocco holds funeral for boy who died in well
Hundreds gather in the village of Ighran to mourn 5-year-old Rayan Oram, who was trapped in the well for several days.
Data spat: Meta threatens to pull Facebook, Instagram from Europe
Facebook owner Meta said it will pull its apps from Europe if it is blocked from transferring user info back to the US.
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