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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 176
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 176th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Myanmar to import Russian oil amid supply concerns, military says
Southeast Asian country has maintained friendly ties with Russia amid Western sanctions and isolation.
Suspected Chinese hackers spied on gov’ts, NGOs, media: Report
Cybersecurity firm says Amnesty International and Taiwan's ruling party among organisations targeted in campaign.
The real role of pro-Russian Chechens in Ukraine
Known as Kadyrovtsy after their leader Ramzan Kadyrov, the fighters are said to be brutal and delusional.
Infographic: How journalist Shireen Abu Akleh has been honoured
The veteran Al Jazeera reporter was killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank on May 11.
US arms companies under pressure from Mexico lawsuit
As mass shootings continue in the US, does Mexico’s lawsuit against gun corporations have a chance?
China to send troops to Russia for joint military exercises
The Vostok drills are due to start at the end of the month and will also include India, Belarus, Mongolia and Tajikistan
Sri Lanka central bank holds rates steady
Policy makers are assessing effects of interest hikes this year on cooling price growth, amid an unprecedented crisis.
US and Taiwan announce trade talks amid tensions with China
Officials say US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade will build "fairer, more prosperous and resilient" economy.
UN envoy tells Myanmar military to halt executions, end violence
Noeleen Heyzer held direct talks with army chief, but was unable to meet jailed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
‘Reasonable to conclude’ forced labour in China: UN expert
Special rapporteur on slavery says some abuses in Xinjiang could amount to "crime against humanity".
At least six killed as Russia shells Kharkiv flats: Governor
Ukrainian president condemns 'despicable' attack on residential block in country's second-biggest city.
Should the West be nervous about Turkey’s close ties with Russia?
Ankara and Moscow are shoring up their cooperation as Russia faces isolation and sanctions.
Walmart, CVS, Walgreens ordered to pay $650m over opioid sales
Walmart and Walgreens say they will appeal the US judgement that blamed the pharmacies for opioid distribution.
Mali accuses France of sending weapons to armed groups
In a letter to the UN, Malian official accuses France of arming non-state actors, as Paris rejects the allegation.
US CDC announces reforms after poor COVID response
The CDC said that it 'did not reliably meet expectations' during the pandemic and has released plans for reform.
Ethiopia government proposes plan for peace in war-torn Tigray
The Tigray People's Liberation Front dismisses the move and says the gov't is engaged in 'obfuscation'.
Rushdie attack suspect expresses admiration for Iran’s Khomeini
Hadi Matar denied connections with Iran's Revolutionary Guard in an interview from jail with the New York Post.
Several killed in explosion at mosque in Kabul
At least three people were killed in the blast and dozens of others wounded, according to a hospital and an official.
Palestinian general discusses potential cooperation in Moscow
Russia says Deputy Minister of Defence Alexander Fomin held talks with the PA's Major General Nidal Abu Dukhan.
Russia sees 38% rise in energy export earnings this year: Report
The surge in revenue can help Russia offset some of the impact on its economy caused by Western sanctions.
Serbia and Kosovo set for talks in Brussels amid tensions
NATO chief calls for calm and says the organisation's peacekeepers were ready to intervene if necessary.
NASA’s new moon rocket reaches launch pad for flight around moon
The Artemis programme marks the first time the United States has travelled to the moon in 50 years.
Lack of help for Tigray crisis due to skin colour, says WHO chief
WHO chief says the situation in the northern Ethiopia region is the 'worst humanitarian crisis in the world'.
Florida prosecutor removed for abortion stance sues DeSantis
The elected prosecutor has said that his removal from office is a result of his willingness to criticise DeSantis.
Bangladesh tells UN that Rohingya refugees must return to Myanmar
UN rights chief says return of Rohingya refugees is not possible currently due to concerns about their safety in Myanmar.
Meta’s Latin America expansion ‘a boon to human smugglers’
Misinformation spread via Facebook and WhatsApp has contributed to the migrant influx at the US-Mexico border.
El Salvador extends state of exception as arrests hit 50,000
Government defends measure as helping to dismantle 'terrorist structures' amid criticism from human rights groups.
US retail sales little changed in July as auto, fuel buying drop
American consumers continued to spend last month, just not as much on petrol and automobiles.
Taiwan showcases most advanced fighter jet after China drills
Taipei has carried out its own drills to simulate defence against invasion by China, and unveiled the F-16V fighter jet.
Kenya’s president-elect Ruto to ‘engage’ with any court challenge
William Ruto was declared the winner by a slim margin but his defeated opponent says he plans to challenge the result.
Rudy Giuliani arrives to testify in Georgia 2020 election probe
Giuliani to testify to grand jury probing former US President Trump's attempts to overturn Georgia election results.
Syria denies holding US journalist Austin Tice captive
Syria has denied kidnapping or keeping captive US journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared a 10 years ago near Damascus.
Norway’s wealth fund loses record $174bn in first half of 2022
The world's largest wealth fund's return on investment was a negative 14.4 percent for the January-June period.
How has a year of Taliban rule changed Afghanistan?
Movement says it has guaranteed security and independence, but critics point to widespread human rights violations.
UK to pay victims of decades-old tainted blood scandal
The $121,000 payment to each victim is an interim one before a continuing inquiry concludes.
Turkey, Israel to restore full diplomatic relations
Move comes after gradual efforts to restore ties, including a visit by the Israeli president to Turkey in March.
The Sixties in the Arab World: Society
The third in a three-part series about how people and society were transformed in the Arab world of the 1960s.
Russia, West vie for influence amid Africa caution on Ukraine war
Unlike their Western counterparts, African leaders are being cautious in characterising the conflict in Ukraine as war.
William the 5th: How Ruto went from streets to Kenyan presidency
In Ruto's first presidential bid, history and hustle helped him outwit the sitting president and a political veteran.
The US must compensate burn pit victims in Iraq too
Toxic waste from America's war is destroying Iraqi communities. The US owes them legally and morally.
‘No hope’: Suicides on the rise in northwestern Syria
Continuing war and lack of opportunities and hope drive some in opposition-held areas of Syria to take their own lives.
Imad’s Childhood: Life after ISIL
Can a four-year-old child recover from spending half his life in ISIL captivity?
Donetsk leader calls for ‘beneficial’ ties with North Korea
Separatist leader Denis Pushilin expressed hope North Korea and Donetsk could achieve 'equally beneficial' relations.
Crimea ‘sabotage’ highlights Russia’s woes in Ukraine war
Attacks in the peninsula may indicate that Ukraine's operatives are able to penetrate deeply into Russian-occupied land.
India denies it will provide homes to Rohingya in capital
Hours after a federal minister says refugees will be given apartments in New Delhi, home ministry denies media reports.
Leopards snatching children as Kashmir man-wild conflict worsens
At least 12 dead in recent months, and most victims of leopard attacks in the Himalayan region are young children.
Photos: Sewage and rubbish choke Nepal’s holy Bagmati river
Tainted by rubbish and raw sewage dumped directly into the waterway, Nepal's holiest river is also its most polluted.
Afghanistan’s crisis started well before August 2021
I worked for Afghanistan's government. Now I recognise we, too, bear responsibility for the country's struggles.
Thailand’s south rocked by wave of bomb and arson attacks
At least 17 bomb and arson attacks occurred overnight in Thailand's southern provinces of Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala.
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