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Will Ukraine go East or West – or both?
Kyiv is stuck in the middle of a tug-of-war between Russia and Western powers, with no easy way out.
Egypt beat hosts Cameroon on penalties to reach AFCON final
Egypt will meet Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations final after a 3-1 penalty victory followed a drab 0-0 stalemate.
China’s Xi to meet Russia’s Putin before Winter Olympics opening
Chinese president holds his first face-to-face meeting with a world leader in nearly two years.
At Winter Olympics, Beijing tries to sell world on digital yuan
The e-CNY is one of three forms of payment available to foreign athletes and visitors at the Winter Games.
Audi mulls green energy investment in China to cut emissions
The carmaker has pledged to make its production network carbon-neutral by 2025.
South Korea extends business curfews as Omicron cases spike
Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum says extension necessary to slow spread of Omicron after Lunar New Year celebrations.
Morocco rescuers race to save boy trapped in well for days
Rescue effort to save five-year-old Rayan, who fell down a deep well, gripped the kingdom with thousands glued to TV.
North Korea’s Kim calls Winter Olympics ‘great victory’ for China
Kim Jong Un tells Chinese President Xi Jinping he also wants to further improve relations between the two countries.
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi faces new charge amid fresh violence
New corruption charge announced as military forces reportedly burned down as many as 400 houses in northwest Sagaing region.
As winter storm moves across US, ice becomes bigger concern
Multiday storm dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of the Midwest and triggered warnings from Texas to Maine.
Amazon raises Prime membership fees to offset growing costs
Amazon shares jumped 12 percent in after-hours trading after slumping 8 percent during the day.
Ukraine crisis: US accuses Russia of planning ‘false flag’ attack
Amid ongoing tensions, Moscow rejects Washington's accusation it is fabricating a 'pretext' to invade Ukraine.
Nasdaq sheds 4% as worst tech selloff since 2020 tanks US stocks
Facebook owner Meta suffered a historic drop that wiped more than $250bn from its value.
Beijing Olympics: US legislators decry China human rights abuses
On eve of Winter Games opening ceremonies, Congress raises voices of human rights activists amid US diplomatic boycott.
Erdogan offers Ukraine-Russia peace summit to defuse crisis
Turkish president reaffirms at a meeting with Zelenskyy his offer to host a peace summit with Putin.
Will European troops be forced out of Mali?
Tensions grow with Mali's military government as France and Germany consider withdrawing soldiers.
Burkina army willing to restore constitutional order, says ECOWAS
West African bloc says asked ruling army in Burkina Faso that seized power last week to propose an election timetable.
Texas cold halts Permian oil output as icy roads disrupt trucking
While the disruptions so far seem small and localized, they come at a time of crude shortages and soaring prices.
US officials share details of raid that killed ISIL leader
Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi lived in a three-storey building above an 'unwitting family', US official says.
Tesla recalls 817,000 EVs for seat belt chime flaw
The audible chime is meant to remind drivers and passengers to buckle up when the car is started.
N Ireland first minister quits over post-Brexit trade rules
Paul Givan resigns after one of his ministers tried to block the inspection of goods arriving from other parts of UK.
Sarah Palin’s libel trial against the New York Times begins
The case, in which the former Alaska governor claims the paper defamed her, could test protections for US news media.
S Africa’s Afrigen makes mRNA COVID vaccine using Moderna data
Vaccine candidate is the first mRNA vaccine designed, developed and produced at lab scale on the African continent.
Ecuador’s Amazon residents seething after new oil spill
Some 6,300 barrels of oil leaked into a natural reserve in Ecuador in a protected area of the Amazon.
Dozens escape security crackdown, poverty in Lebanon to join ISIL
Security sources say at least 48 young men have disappeared from Tripoli and are suspected of joining ISIL in Iraq.
The West should not continue to support Tunisia’s new dictator
The birthplace of the Arab Spring is now an autocracy and Western democracies helped it get there.
Lagarde no longer ruling out an interest-rate hike this year
European Central Bank's chief delivered surprisingly hawkish comments Thursday, citing unexpected record inflation data.
Israel, Bahrain sign security cooperation agreement in Manama
Agreement signed as Israeli defence minister Benny Gantz visits the kingdom amid heightened tensions in the region.
Lebanon: The assassination of activist Lokman Slim, one year on
Lebanese activist and Hezbollah critic Lokman Slim was found dead in his car last year; his family await accountability.
A tribute to a human rights defender killed by Myanmar’s junta
Pu Tui Dim was an unsung hero of our people’s revolution against military dictatorship.
World food prices jumped toward a record last month
The United Nations’ index of prices rose 1.1 percent in January, pushed up by more pricey vegetable oils and dairy.
Moscow bans Deutsche Welle bureau in Russia in tit-for-tat move
Russia retaliates against Germany's ban on the German-language channel of Russian state TV network RT.
Boris Johnson and ‘Partygate’ | Start Here
Why is Boris Johnson in trouble?
Russia-Ukraine crisis: How Europe may cope if Putin shuts off gas
Around 35 percent of the EU's natural gas comes from Russia.
Klitschko brothers vow to defend Ukraine from Russia ‘aggression’
Former boxing champion turned-Kyiv mayor watches sibling enrol for the Territorial Defence Forces as fears of war rise.
Palestinians demand answers for PA shooting at student protest
Two high school students were wounded by bullet shrapnel after PA officer in plainclothes shot at their sit-in.
Food … Inglorious Food – Part 1
The first of a two-part investigation on criminal corruption in the international food business.
Poland’s president proposes bill to end rule of law row with EU
The new legislation will dismantle a controversial chamber for judges that was at the centre of a dispute with Brussels.
Winter Olympics: What you need to know about Beijing 2022
Beijing will become the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Games.
Meta one day stock crash may rank as worst in market history
Shares of Facebook parent plunged 22% in pre-market trading following poor earnings results.
Bank of England hikes rates in bid to tame red hot inflation
BoE's policy committee voted to raise borrowing costs by a quarter of a percentage point to 5%.
Ukraine crisis: Russia’s quiet anti-war movement gets louder
Dozens of public figures condemned Russia's 'party of war' as a film director used his platform to decry conflict.
Biden: Raid in Syria has taken ISIL leader ‘off the battlefield’
A senior US administration official says Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi was killed in the raid.
Lebanon: US dollar savers fear they’ll foot crisis bill
Lebanese with savings trapped in US dollar accounts fear banks will be bailed out at their expense.
Lost to Alzheimer’s: Losing Mom but finding her magic cheesecake
We always focus on what is forgotten by the person with Alzheimer's, but what about the things they remember?
Photos: Ukrainian civilians train for possible war with Russia
Some in Ukraine's second-largest city say they stand ready to wage an armed campaign if Russia invades.
In Pictures: US forces launch deadly raid in Syria’s Idlib
Overnight operation jolts the sleepy town of Atmeh, near Syria's border with Turkey.
Directed energy may cause mysterious ‘Havana syndrome’: US panel
Findings leave open the possibility that illness reported by US diplomatic staff may have been the work of adversaries.
EU’s border-free Schengen Area needs overhaul: Macron
Germany and the European Commission back the creation of a Schengen Council to manage the passport-free zone of the EU.
Tainted cocaine kills 20, seriously sickens 74 in Argentina
Authorities were scrambling to determine what the drug had been mixed with and warned that the death toll could rise.
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