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‘I was naive about Russia’: Central Asians on the Ukraine war
Central Asian states keep close ties with Moscow, but younger citizens of ex-Soviet nations are questioning alliances.
Armed men attack police compound in Pakistan’s Karachi
At least one police officer and one civilian killed in attack in the southern Pakistani city, officials say.
Nigeria’s elections have bigger problems than vote trading
Buying votes is a problem — but only because of a deeper rot in Nigeria's democracy that it must address.
India accuses BBC of tax evasion after searching offices
Critics questioned the timing of the searches, which came after BBC aired show critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Putin will target other ex-Soviet states
'It's obvious that Ukraine is not going to be his last stop,' the president tells world leaders meeting in Germany.
British embassy guard who spied for Russia jailed for 13 years
David Smith was caught in a sting operation after passing sensitive material to the Russian embassy in Germany.
China declares ‘decisive victory’ over COVID
Politburo Standing Committee says more than 200 million received medical treatment including some 800,000 severe cases.
Which countries recognise Kosovo’s statehood?
Kosovo declared itself a sovereign state 15 years ago, but countries including Serbia do not recognise its independence.
Turkey earthquake: In hard-hit Adiyaman, no peace for survivors
Residents in southeastern Turkish city reel from earthquakes that killed thousands and caused widespread devastation.
Seattle council to vote on law banning caste discrimination
City councillor says proposed bill would help end 'invisible and unaddressed' problem affecting South-Asian Americans.
Wave of raids, arrests target government critics in Tunisia
The crackdown on opponents of President Saied has sparked international criticism and fears of a return to autocracy.
India’s BJP slams Soros for saying Adani crisis will weaken Modi
The financier-philanthropist has predicted Adani Group's woes would loosen the Hindu nationalist leader's grip on power.
After surviving earthquake, Syrian family of seven dies in fire
The Syrian family had moved to the central region of Konya from the southeastern Turkish city of Nurdagi.
Past COVID infection lowers risk of hospitalisation, death: Study
The report by The Lancet found that 'natural immunity' reduces the risk of hospitalisation and death by 88 percent.
Why India’s Ladakh region is now fighting for full statehood
Three years after Ladakh was separated from Indian-administered Kashmir, residents say they want more safeguards.
For many Ukrainians, everyday Russians are as guilty as Putin
As the first anniversary of the war approaches, Ukrainians say Russians should be doing more to stop the bloodshed.
What’s frontotemporal dementia? A look at Bruce Willis’ diagnosis
FTD is an umbrella term for disorders affecting the areas of the brain that deal with personality behaviour and language
Why are so many journalists being killed in Mexico?
'What is happening in Mexico is a human rights emergency,' says journalist and author Anabel Hernandez.
South Korean defence minister denies Vietnam War massacres
Minister said court ruling dishonoured South Korean soldiers by finding them responsible for massacre of civilians.
The cost of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s war with M23
The DRC’s Minister of Communications, Patrick Muyaya, on the fighting in his country and Rwanda's role in the conflict.
US President Joe Biden is healthy, ‘fit for duty’, says doctor
Polls indicate voters have concerns about Biden's ability to serve four more years if he wins in 2024.
TikTok eyes European data centres amid regulatory pressure
Top executive says video-sharing app aims to expand its data storage with two more centres in Europe.
North Korea warns of military action over joint S Korea-US drills
North Korean spokesperson said 'strong counteractions' would follow if South Korea and the US conducted military drills.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 359
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 359th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Syria’s Assad thanks ‘Arab brothers’ as quakes stir aid diplomacy
The quakes have given the isolated Syrian leader a shot at engaging with neighbours.
Thailand’s economy slows amid declining exports, manufacturing
Southeast Asia's second-largest economy grows 1.4 percent in last quarter of 2022 amid hopes for tourism-led recovery.
Tesla hikes prices of Model Y in China
Electric car maker raises prices in China for second time since price cuts in January.
Alarm grows over WFP plan to cut food aid for Rohingya refugees
Experts say reduction would be 'catastrophic' for hundreds of thousands living in Bangladesh camps.
China’s top tech dealmaker Bao Fan goes missing
The billionaire investment banker is unreachable, according to the investment bank he founded.
Japan’s new H3 space rocket fails to blast off
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said the H3’s main engine had ignited but two booster engines failed.
Sri Lanka’s Chinese-built port city stirs white elephant fears
Sri Lankans are questioning the feasibility of Port City Colombo as their country faces its worst economic crisis.
Suspect in Half Moon Bay mass shooting pleads not guilty
The 66-year-old former farmworker is accused of killing seven people in back-to-back shootings in California last month.
Indonesia stadium crush trial hit by claims of intimidation
Police were filmed heckling prosecutors at trial of five people, including three police officers, over Malang disaster.
Family of actor Bruce Willis announces ‘painful’ new diagnosis
Willis, famous for films like Die Hard, retired from acting in 2022 after suffering from the language disorder aphasia.
Canada to send warships to Haiti amid ongoing violence
Violence from powerful criminal organisations has racked the island since the assassination of President Jovenel Moise.
Tesla fired employees for union efforts, workers’ group says
Tesla Workers United said employees were fired in 'retaliation for union activity' and to 'discourage' it.
UN launches $1bn appeal for earthquake aid operations in Turkey
After launching a $400m appeal for Syrians, the UN has now appealed for funds for the Turkish relief operation.
Biden says flying objects likely tied to private sector, research
US president says objects shot down over North America do not appear to be linked to alleged Chinese 'spy' balloon.
Family of man killed after police tasing calls for accountability
Darryl Tyree Williams, an African American, told police he had a heart problem during an arrest. They tased him anyway.
US pledges more support after Ohio toxic train spill
Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are demanding answers amid fears over health effects of toxic chemical spill.
Tesla to recall 362,000 US vehicles on full self-driving software
Software allows vehicles to 'exceed speed limits or travel through intersections in an unlawful' manner, says regulator.
Could bird flu become a pandemic?
Several countries have reported an outbreak and global concern is growing.
Libraries address ‘gaps’ in California housing, weather response
As droughts, fire and severe storms ravage the western United States, local libraries offer sanctuary to those in need.
Russia rains missiles on Ukraine, eyes Bakhmut capture in April
Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin forecast Bakhmut would fall by April, blaming delays on the Russian military bureaucracy.
Balloons, ‘objects’ – what’s in the sky above the US?
US airspace is increasingly crowded, not all regulated, and with so much up there, it's not easy to track it all.
US labour market remains tight, monthly producer prices rise
The reports are stoking concerns that the US Fed will continue raising interest rates to battle inflation.
Trump election probe: Some witnesses may have lied, panel finds
Special grand jury investigating Donald Trump's push to overturn 2020 vote in Georgia says there was no election fraud.
As cash runs out, Pakistan introduces bill to unlock IMF funds
Measures proposed to secure the crucial loan include raising the general sales tax by a percentage point to 18 percent.
Syrian refugees return home from Turkey after quake devastation
Syrians are hoping conditions in their war-ravaged homeland are better than Turkey.
Turkey and Syria face long road to recovery after earthquakes
After February 6 quakes, efforts are now concentrated on demolishing damaged buildings and clearing rubble and debris.
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