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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 321
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 321st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Rwanda says it will not accept DR Congo refugees any more
Rwandan leader says his country will not shoulder the burden of hosting those fleeing the deadly conflict in DR Congo.
At least 17 dead in anti-government protests in southern Peru
Clashes in city of Juliaca most deadly since unrest began when Pedro Castillo was removed early last month.
Myanmar jails 112 Rohingya who tried to leave country
State media says group, including children, sent to prison for two to five years for not having documents.
‘Anomaly’ thwarts UK attempt to put satellites into space
Rocket carried beneath the wing of a modified Boeing 747 separated from the aircraft but failed to reach orbit.
California city orders evacuation as US faces continued storms
The order, issued for the affluent coastal enclave of Montecito, comes five years after mudslides killed 23 residents.
Peru bans Bolivian politician Evo Morales amid rising tensions
Morales criticised the removal of former President Pedro Castillo, who tried to dissolve Peru's Congress last month.
NFL player Damar Hamlin continues recovery in Buffalo hospital
Doctors say Hamlin, who suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed during a US football game last week, is 'doing well'.
US SEC charges McDonald’s ex-CEO for misrepresentations
The SEC hit former CEO Stephen Easterbrook with a five-year officer and director bar and a $400,000 civil penalty.
Venezuelan court issues warrants for new opposition leaders
The government of Nicolas Maduro has been criticised for barring potential challengers from seeking office.
Will Turkey approve Sweden’s NATO membership?
Stockholm says Ankara is asking too much and it can't fulfil all its demands.
Ukraine enhances defences in east amid relentless Russian attacks
Kyiv says it is strengthening forces in Soledar near Bakhmut as it battles attacks by Russia's Wagner mercenary group.
Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro admitted to US hospital
Bolsonaro's hospitalisation in Florida follows an attack by his supporters against key government offices in Brazil.
Nurses in New York City strike over wages and staffing levels
More than 7,000 nurses strike at two NYC hospitals, stating that low wages and staffing levels have squeezed workers.
WhatsApp’s Pegasus spyware lawsuit can go ahead: US top court
Israeli firm NSO Group's spyware has been linked to state surveillance of human rights activists and dissidents.
Wales captain Gareth Bale announces retirement from football
Forward calls time on decorated career at age 33, says football has given him some of life's 'best moments'.
UN Security Council extends critical aid to northern Syria
Highest UN decision-making body votes unanimously to keep aid flowing from Turkey to Syria's rebel-held Idlib region.
Canada finalises deal to buy dozens of F-35 fighter jets from US
Multibillion-dollar agreement marks largest investment in Canadian air force in decades, defence minister says.
UN report: Ozone layer slowly healing, set to mend within decades
New study says giant hole in the ozone layer that develops every year over Antarctica on course to be healed by 2066.
US safety org reviewing Musk tweet on disabling driver monitoring
Since 2021, Tesla has been beta-testing 'Full Self-Driving' using owners who haven’t been trained on the system.
Sweden aims to reactivate civil conscription to shore up defences
Gov't says scheme to focus on boosting capabilities of municipal emergency services to respond in a state of emergency.
Brazil leaders condemn ‘terrorist acts’, vow to defend democracy
About 1,500 people detained as police dismantle pro-Bolsonaro camp after storming of gov't buildings in the capital.
In Pictures: Biden declares emergency for storm-hit California
California is expecting even more turbulent weather after thunderstorms, snow and damaging winds cross the state.
Joe Biden visits Mexico ahead of ‘Three Amigos’ summit
Migration, drug trafficking, manufacturing and trade are set to top the agenda of US-Canada-Mexico meetings.
Refugee aid workers to go on trial in Greece
Lesbos trial involving 24 aid workers could have a chilling effect on humanitarian efforts in Europe, critics say.
Thailand makes U-turn on COVID vaccination rule for visitors
Minister says checking vaccinations was inconvenient and a panel of health experts had agreed to withdraw the new rule.
Roberto Martinez appointed new Portugal coach
Martinez replaces Fernando Santos, who left his job after Portugal suffered a shock defeat to Morocco in the World Cup.
England counts down to western Europe’s first satellite launch
Virgin Orbit to send satellites up from UK on a modified Boeing 747 with a rocket attached under its wing.
Pope says Ukraine war ‘a crime against humanity’ in annual speech
Head of the Catholic Church slams Russia's war in Ukraine and Iran's treatment of protesters.
Armed group abducts 32 people from southern Nigeria train station
The incident comes a month after a train service in the north, which was shut after a March 2022 attack, resumed.
In ‘market of hate’, a Congress leader’s march to ‘unite India’
Experts say Rahul Gandhi's march is an effort to revive fortunes of a party that dominated Indian politics for decades.
Bosnian Serbs award Putin with medal of honour
Separatist leader awards Russian president with medal for 'patriotic concern' for Bosnia's Republika Srpska entity.
Pakistan says donors pledge more than $8bn for flood recovery
Pakistan official says donors at Geneva conference have committed $8.57bn to help it recover from devastating floods.
New Chinese foreign minister heads to Africa for first trip
The new foreign minister's visit follows in the footsteps of his predecessors over the last three decades.
Why is ‘Republika Srpska Day’ controversial in Bosnia?
In Bosnia, Serbs are marking the 31st anniversary of the Republika Srpska entity's founding, despite a court ban.
The Three Amigos and the US war on asylum seekers in Mexico
Mexican leaders have promised more humane migration policies only to wage a brutal war on migrants on behalf of the US.
Iraq’s moment in the football sun
After years of devastation, it feels good to see Iraq celebrated internationally — as the host of the Arabian Gulf Cup.
Iranians protest in front of Karaj prison as more executions loom
Protesters gathered in front of a prison in Karaj to stop the execution of two men linked to Iran's demonstrations.
Players could play at Australian Open with COVID, director says
Craig Tiley says players will not have to take tests but should stay home if they feel unwell.
Cargo vessel refloated after running aground in Suez Canal
Suez Canal Authority head says traffic was unaffected by the grounding of the MV Glory vessel.
Sinking land, cracking homes force many to flee India’s Joshimath
Hundreds moved to shelters after buildings in the Himalayan town popular with pilgrims and tourists develop cracks.
Israel orders police to remove Palestine flags from public spaces
Far-right security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said waving the Palestinian flag is an act in support of 'terrorism'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 320
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 320th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Pro-Bolsonaro rioters storm Brazil’s top government offices
The unrest in Brazil's capital caps months of tension following Lula's October 30 presidential victory over Bolsonaro.
Arrests after Bolsonaro supporters attack key offices in Brazil
At least 300 arrested over the riots by Bolsonaro's supporters as questions mount about security lapses in Brasilia.
China says it carried out more military drills around Taiwan
The latest Chinese drills around Taiwan are the second major military exercises in less than a month.
‘Lula is not alone’: World reacts to Brazil invasion
Supporters of Brazil's far-right ex-President Jair Bolsonaro broke through police barricades and stormed govt buildings.
Biden makes first visit to US-Mexico border since taking office
The trip followed unveiling of new immigration policy that rights groups warn could put asylum seekers' lives at risk.
How will US Republicans manage the House over the next two years?
Kevin McCarthy won the role of speaker of the House of Representatives in the US after 15 rounds of voting.
Ukraine denies Russian claim it killed hundreds of soldiers
Moscow said its 'retaliatory strike' killed more than 600 soldiers, but Kyiv said its armed forces were not affected.
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