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Steamed eggs and oatmeal: My Chinese mother was not the chef
I used to make fun of my mother’s simple cooking. Now, too late, I realise how much care went into it.
Afghan students run underground book club to keep dreams alive
A group of students runs the club in Kabul to learn, read and write their own stories amid expanding Taliban curbs.
Putin says Ukraine war was a response to an ‘unacceptable threat’
On the anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, Putin offers no assessment of progress in war.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 75
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 75th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Sri Lanka: Gov’t supporters attack protesters, demolish tents
Police impose indefinite curfew in capital after government supporters attack protesters camped outside the PM's office.
ISIL claims attack that killed 11 Egyptian soldiers in Sinai
The attack, in which five other soldiers were wounded, was the Egyptian army's heaviest loss in years.
U2: Bono, The Edge play Ukraine ‘freedom’ concert in Kyiv metro
Legendary Irish rock band says President Zelenskyy invited them to play in solidarity with Ukraine.
Bangladeshi children leaving school to work due to climate crisis
As families migrate after climate-related disasters, UNICEF says 1.7 million of country's children are now labourers.
Xiaomi accuses Indian agency of ‘physical violence’ threats
Officials threatened former India head Manu Jain and current CFO and families of 'dire consequences', Xiaomi said.
Indian billionaire Ambani’s Reliance makes money off Ukraine war
Reliance is buying discounted cargoes of crude and deferred maintenance at its refining complex to process more fuel.
Australia looks to fill Asia’s energy gap amid Ukraine crisis
Australia is seeing increased demand for its liquefied natural gas and coal as war and sanctions upend energy supplies.
China’s April exports slow amid tightening COVID curbs
Exports in dollar terms grew 3.9 percent in April from a year earlier, compared with 14.7 percent growth in March.
Yuan touches new 18-month low as lockdowns cloud economic outlook
The weakening currency comes amid persistent strength of the US dollar and worries over slowing economic growth.
Polls open in the Philippines as voters elect a new president
Son of Philippines' late dictator tipped to win presidency as Filipinos head to the polls to elect a new leader.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Putin to mark Victory Day with parade
Vladimir Putin to preside over military parade in Moscow as Russia marks victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
Will Hong Kong’s new leader further erode freedoms there?
John Lee is the former security chief who led the crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.
Canada’s Trudeau says Putin responsible for ‘war crimes’
PM Justin Trudeau announces new weapons for Ukraine and imposes new sanctions against Russia during his visit to Kyiv.
Dozens of migrants drown off Western Sahara: Charity
Twelve others survived when their boat sunk off the coast of Cape Boujdour, a migrant aid agency says.
Afghan women deplore Taliban’s new order to cover faces in public
In their latest decree, the Taliban say it is 'required for all respectable Afghan women to wear a hijab'.
Palestinian man shot dead for trying to cross West Bank barrier
Israeli soldiers killed the Palestinian man in occupied West Bank for trying to cross a 'security fence', army says.
G7 leaders impose new sanctions on Russia over Ukraine war
G7 leaders have committed to phasing out dependency on Russian energy, including by banning imports of Russian oil.
‘Bandits’ kill 48 in northwest Nigeria attacks: Local officials
Gunmen on motorcycles entered three villages in coordinated attacks, shooting people as they tried to flee.
Australia PM to ‘ensure’ no Chinese base on Solomon Islands
China's growing clout in the Pacific has become a hot political issue in Australia ahead of May 21 elections.
Ukrainian fighters in Mariupol say ‘surrender not an option’
The pledge comes as Russia's most senior government official to visit Mariupol welcomes the city's 'liberation'.
Syria’s Assad meets top Iranian leaders in surprise Tehran visit
The Syrian president holds talks with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi to boost bilateral ties.
Battles rage in Ukraine’s Luhansk as Russia targets main city
Heavy fighting is under way for Severodonetsk and Russian troops are attempting to cut it off.
Goodbye Duterte
A four-part documentary series tracing the political life and legacy of Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte.
Sri Lankan prime minister heckled by protesters as crisis deepens
It was Prime Minister Rajapaksa's first outing since protests erupted amid the country's worst-ever economic crisis.
‘Suffered far too long’: 12.3 million Syrian children need aid
United Nations warns dwindling funds are affecting much-needed assistance and adding to children's struggles.
Israel arrests Palestinians suspected of deadly stabbing attack
The two suspects were detained in a forested area near the attack site in Elad settlement after a three-day manhunt.
The US goes ballistic: America’s gun epidemic
As of 2017, there were already more guns than people in the US. And the situation has only gotten worse since.
Saudi King Salman admitted to hospital for medical exam
Eighty-six year-old monarch was taken to a hospital for unspecified tests in the Red Sea city of Jeddah.
‘Are you my mother?’: The village of strong women that raised me
Navigating the world without my biological mother would not have been possible without the women who chose to raise me.
Photos: Pro-abortion rights protesters rally in US cities
'Extremist politicians' challenged in major American cities over Roe v Wade case.
10 dead in Iran after drinking homemade alcohol
Producing, selling, and consuming alcohol is strictly forbidden in Iran and those caught with it face flogging.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 74
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 74th day, we take a look at the main developments.
60 believed killed after school attack in east Ukraine
Luhansk governor says Russian air raid on school sheltering civilians likely killed dozens who are buried in debris.
John Lee elected as Hong Kong’s next chief executive
John Lee, who oversaw the crackdown on Hong Kong's democracy movement, wins leadership poll.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Deaths after school bombed in Luhansk
Ukraine's president pledges to continue 'extremely difficult, but essential' efforts to evacuate fighters in Azovstal.
Why the 2022 Philippines election is so significant
There are 10 candidates vying to replace Rodrigo Duterte as president, but only two really matter.
Russia-Ukraine war: All civilians evacuate Mariupol’s Azovstal
Ukraine's Zelenskyy says over 300 civilians have been evacuated from Azovstal, pledges to rescue remaining fighters.
What’s the way out of Sri Lanka’s economic crisis?
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has declared another state of emergency.
Nigerian airlines suspend flights over soaring jet fuel prices
The Airline Operators of Nigeria say price of jet fuel jumped from 190 to 700 Nigerian naira per litre.
Putin believes he cannot ‘afford to lose’ Ukraine war: CIA chief
CIA chief says Putin believes 'doubling down' on war against Ukraine 'will enable him to make progress'.
WHO gathers evidence on possible war crimes in Ukraine
UN body says it has documented 200 attacks on medical centres as it urges warring parties to avoid targeting hospitals.
Sinn Fein hails ‘new era’ after historic Northern Ireland vote
Sinn Fein is entitled to first minister post in Belfast for the first time since Northern Ireland was founded in 1921.
Marcos Jr wraps up Philippine election campaign as win expected
The prospect of Ferdinand Marcos Jr moving into the presidential palace has alarmed rights activists and church leaders.
Lula launches presidential campaign to ‘transform’ Brazil
The leftist leader calls on people to unite to defeat the incumbent Jair Bolsonaro's 'authoritarian' government.
Egyptian soldiers killed in armed attack in Sinai: Army
The army says an officer and 10 soldiers killed as they tried to foil an attack on a water-lifting station by fighters.
Fires in Siberia kill at least 10 as ‘violent winds’ fan flames
Temporary shelters with medical and psychological support services are being opened for people in the worst-hit areas.
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