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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 61
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 61st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Asian stocks slide to six-week low on Beijing lockdown fears
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slides 2.5 percent to a six-week low.
Israeli forces fire artillery shells into southern Lebanon
Israel says the move came after a rocket was fired from southern Lebanon, landing in an open area across the border.
Mariupol’s defences ‘on brink of collapse’, Ukraine official says
Ukraine asks Russia for talks as footage from Azovstal shows women saying they are running out of water and food.
Six months since coup, Sudan promises to keep up democracy fight
A brutal military crackdown has upended countless lives, but has not broken the spirit of the pro-democracy movement.
‘Pearl has lost its shine’: Shanghai expats eye the exit
Growing outrage over draconian pandemic rules is raising questions about city’s status as a global business hub.
Reliance abandons plans to buy Indian retailer amid challenges
Reliance’s decision to back out comes after almost two years of litigation as Amazon contested the takeover.
With no jobs, millions of Indians are exiting the labour force
Frustrated with the lack of good jobs, more than half of the 900 million Indians of working age no longer want one.
Blinken, Austin promise Ukraine more aid, return of US diplomats
On Kyiv visit, Antony Blinken and Lloyd Austin announce over $300m in aid and say US diplomats will return to Ukraine.
Apple supplier suspends production at two China factories
Operations halted at factories in eastern China's Kunshan after COVID-19 cases reported.
Game over? China’s game industry navigates post-crackdown era
Beijing is continuing its strict oversight of the gaming sector despite lifting nine-month freeze on new titles.
World leaders congratulate Macron on French election victory
European stability was the focus of many of the congratulatory messages sent to President Macron after his re-election.
Russia-Ukraine live news: US diplomats to return to Lviv
US's top diplomat and defence chief visit Ukraine for talks as Volodymyr Zelenskyy hails 'stronger than ever' ties.
Will new EU rules succeed in regulating Big Tech?
EU moves to force tech companies to remove illegal content online or face big fines.
At least 168 killed in violence in Sudan’s Darfur: Aid group
Fighting in the Kreinik area of West Darfur province also wounded 98 others, according to a Sudanese aid group.
Spain announces probes into alleged spying on Catalan separatists
Citizen Lab rights group says the phones of more than 65 Catalan leaders were targeted with spyware.
US President Biden accepts Bennett invitation to visit Israel
While both governments confirmed the agreed visit, they did not give a date for the US president's trip.
Opposition liberals surge ahead in Slovenia election: Exit poll
Projection shows the opposition Freedom Movement winning 35.8 percent compared with 22.5 percent for the ruling party.
Macron defeats Le Pen in French election: Projections
Marine Le Pen concedes defeat as projections show Macron received 58-59 percent of votes in the runoff election.
15 soldiers, 6 civilians killed in attacks in Mali, Burkina Faso
Vehicles packed with explosives were driven into three military camps in central Mali before dawn on Sunday.
Orthodox Easter celebration marred by war and division in Ukraine
War in Ukraine entered its third month on Sunday – the day that Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter.
Rwanda’s Kagame in Uganda on rare visit as ties warm
Kagame is to meet President Museveni and attend birthday party of Ugandan leader's son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
India’s Modi promises investments on Kashmir visit
The Indian PM announces investments as he attends the first public event since 2019 stripping of Kashmir's autonomy.
Oman secures release of 14 foreigners held in Yemen: Ministry
Oman's foreign office says people freed include a British man, seven Indian nationals, a Filipino and a Myanmar citizen.
Shanghai authorities fence off COVID-hit areas, sparking outrage
China's most populous city, Shanghai, is battling the country's biggest COVID-19 outbreak.
First commercial flight out of Sanaa in six years postponed
Rival sides trade blame after the Amman-Jordan flight planned as part of the UN-brokered truce indefinitely postponed.
Who do Kenyans want for their next president?
A look at the candidates, their platforms, and the big issues Kenyans are thinking about.
Ex-Gitmo detainee sues Canada over alleged role in his detention
Mohamedou Ould Slahi, 51, is seeking $28m for the damages he suffered during his 14-year imprisonment.
Slovenia votes in tight parliamentary elections
Populist PM Janez Jansa faces a tough challenge from the liberal candidate in the politically divided EU nation.
The woman setting the record straight on Native American history
Sarah Eagle Heart, storyteller and award-winning producer, wants to heal her people through telling Indigenous stories.
Christians celebrate ‘Holy Fire’ ceremony in tense Jerusalem
Saturday's ceremony comes against backdrop of rising tensions with Israel, which imposed new restrictions on attendance.
Blinken and Austin to visit Ukraine on Sunday, Zelenskyy says
Ukrainian leader says US's top diplomat and its defence chief will discuss new weapons deliveries during Kyiv visit.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 60
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 60th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Palestinian wounded at Al-Aqsa compound slips into coma
Walid al-Sharif, 21, wounded allegedly by Israeli police is in critical condition as tensions flare in Jerusalem.
We should not forget the dangers hiding under Afghan soil
Sanctions introduced after the Taliban takeover should not serve to hinder de-mining efforts in Afghanistan.
French election 2022: Voting under way in presidential runoff
French voters to choose between centrist incumbent Emmanuel Macron and far-right politician Marine Le Pen.
Dozen dead after four boats capsize off Tunisia coast
Officials say 98 African migrants and refugees rescued and 10 still missing after the boats trying to reach Italy sank.
Mother and baby killed in attack on Ukraine’s Odesa: Officials
A Ukrainian woman and her three-month-old baby are among eight people killed in missile attacks on Odesa, officials say.
Four people from missing Japan boat found, condition unclear
Rescue helicopters find four of the 26 people from a tour boat that went missing off the Shiretoko Peninsula.
One dead, 45 rescued as migrant boat capsizes off Lebanon
Several people remain missing after a boat carrying about 60 people capsized near the Lebanese port of Tripoli.
Zelenskyy calls again for meeting with Putin ‘to end the war’
Ukraine president 'not afraid to meet' with Russia’s Putin if it would lead to a peace deal between the two countries.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy slams UN chief’s Russia visit
Ukraine's president says 'there is no justice, no logic' to Antonio Guterres's decision to travel to Moscow before Kyiv.
Ramadan: Hagia Sophia a glimpse of Turkey’s modern transformation
With tarawih prayers resuming after 88 years this Ramadan, the museum-turned-mosque stands as a sublime feat.
Explosion at Nigerian illegal oil refinery kills more than 100
Unemployment and poverty in oil-producing Niger Delta has made illegal crude refining an attractive but deadly business.
Turkey closes airspace to Russian planes flying to Syria: FM
Cavusoglu conveyed the ban, which will stay in place for three months, to Moscow, according to local media.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 59
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 59th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Female artists dominate the Venice Biennale for first time
The event puts a spotlight on artists who have been overlooked, while also investigating themes including gender norms.
Are COVID-19 measures being lifted too soon?
Many countries are ending travel restrictions, mask mandates and coronavirus testing.
Explainer: The second round of the French election
Opinion polls point to Macron as the likely winner but with a much smaller margin than in 2017.
Russian mercenaries are Putin’s ‘coercive tool’ in Africa
Russia has deployed the Wagner Group in military operations across at least half a dozen African nations.
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