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Election runoff an image of a polarised France, analysts say
Rivals Macron and Le Pen set to battle for presidency in what is projected to be a very tight second round on April 24.
French elections: Déjà vu all over again
The French have propelled the unpalatable Emmanuel Macron and the deplorable Marine Le Pen to yet another runoff.
Shehbaz Sharif elected as Pakistan’s new prime minister
Election by parliament comes after the dismissal of Imran Khan, who lost a vote of no confidence.
Nigeria: VP Yemi Osinbajo to run for president in 2023
Osinbajo declares he will seek the country's top job when incumbent Muhammadu Buhari steps down next year.
Biden to announce new rule cracking down on ‘ghost guns’
The guns, which are assembled at home and lack tracking numbers, have been increasingly recovered at crime scenes.
Sri Lanka doctors warn of ‘catastrophic deaths’ amid shortages
Drugs to treat heart attacks and tubes to help babies breathe in short supply as doctors forced to treat in the dark.
Russia says it struck S-300 systems given to Ukraine by EU state
Russia's defence ministry did not specify which country provided the missile system it said to have destroyed.
Europe can show it cares for democracy by helping Tunisia
Tunisia's crisis could be an opportunity for Europe to show it is serious about supporting fragile democracies.
Zelenskyy: Russia likely to attack Kyiv again if Donbas falls
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Ukraine's president outlines his fears over Moscow's new war strategy.
Heritage, history, and Dhakaiya food in Bangladesh
Guests can dine like Dhaka’s old aristocracy, roam the garden of a colonial home, and dive into Zamindar history.
Mexico President Lopez Obrador wins recall vote amid low turnout
Lopez Obrador had supported the referendum, which the opposition dismissed as a distracting propaganda exercise.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events on day 47
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 47th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Can India keep the shine on Russia’s diamond industry?
An escape clause in US sanctions allows Russian diamonds to enter global markets after being cut and polished in India.
Pakistan live news: Parliament meets to elect Khan’s replacement
Parliament meets to elect a new PM, with Shehbaz Sharif the favourite to win after a week-long constitutional crisis.
Zelenskyy: A message to Putin
Ukraine's president discusses if there is hope for Kyiv and Moscow to achieve peace.
After the EU’s Russia coal ban, Germany grapples with oil and gas
The bloc took action after 'atrocities' in Ukraine, but analysts say oil and gas markets pose more complex challenges.
Twitter says Elon Musk not joining company board
CEO Parag Agrawal says Musk, the company's biggest shareholder, has decided not to join its board.
Photos: Anger on Pakistan’s streets as Imran Khan is dismissed
Tens of thousands of people march in several cities, pledging support for the cricketer-turned-politician.
Why a Mughal-era instrument is fading from Pakistan’s music scene
Sarangi, which sounds like the human voice, is difficult to master and offers little financial reward to professionals.
Indonesia’s GoTo surges 23 percent in $1.1bn IPO
Debut comes as record venture funding is creating a wave of startups in Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
China’s prices surge past forecasts amid lockdowns, Ukraine war
Soaring factory inflation in world's second-largest economy could spell more price rises worldwide.
Protests in Pakistan over Khan’s removal, Sharif set to be new PM
Tens of thousands march in several cities in support of the deposed politician as opposition prepares replacement.
Hong Kong journalist arrested for alleged sedition: Reports
Allan Au faces up to one year in prison if found guilty under colonial-era law.
Asian stocks slide ahead of ECB meeting, US inflation data
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares eases 0.1 percent, while Japan's Nikkei 225 drops 0.6 percent.
Who would guarantee Ukraine’s security?
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine became weaker when it gave up its nuclear capabilities in 1994.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Coming week ‘crucial’, Zelenskyy says
Ukraine’s president has warned Russian troops 'will move to even larger operations in the east'.
Imran Khan: Pakistan’s ‘anti-politician’ back in the wilderness
Imran Khan's term in office has ended in a firestorm of controversy and public recrimination.
Austrian chancellor to meet Putin in Moscow
Chancellor Karl Nehammer will be the first European leader to meet Vladimir Putin since the invasion of Ukraine.
M23 rebels announce withdrawal from eastern DR Congo villages
Armed group announces retreat from territory captured in eastern DR Congo following clashes with gov't forces.
Pakistan’s Shehbaz Sharif submits nomination to become new PM
Opposition politician Sharif submits his nomination to be the country’s next prime minister.
Macron to face Le Pen in French election runoff: Projections
President Macron and the far-right leader Le Pen progress to second round of French presidential vote, projections show.
Imran Khan’s fall: a story of political hope turned to despair
Imran's Khan rise to power and his spectacular fall from grace.
Russian rockets destroy airport in Ukrainian city of Dnipro
Reports say airport in the central Ukrainian city has been completely destroyed in Russian attack.
Gambian president’s party narrowly wins legislative polls
Adama Barrow's National People's Party is short of an absolute majority in the 58-seat chamber, election results show.
Prominent Russian activist detained after Moscow anti-war protest
Oleg Orlov, of the now-banned Memorial human rights group, staged a one-man protest against the war in Ukraine.
Russia’s new world order is bad news for Africa
Rather than following the lead of despots like Putin and Xi, Africa needs to chart its own path.
At least 2 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank
Ghada Ibrahim Sabatien killed near Bethlehem and a woman killed in Hebron after stabbing attack, Israeli police say.
The Sri Lankan taxi driver reuniting adoptees with their families
At no cost, Andrew Silva, 56, spends his free time helping international adoptees reconnect with their birth mothers.
Photos: The rise and fall of former Pakistan PM Imran Khan
The former cricket star has been ousted after a no-confidence motion against him in parliament.
PM Khan gone: Pakistan’s political crisis explained in 400 words
Khan became the first PM in Pakistan’s history to be sent packing through a vote of no confidence.
Ukraine: Zelenskyy seeks peace despite expected Russian attacks
Ukrainian leader says he is still committed to pressing for peace, renewed his plea for more weapons.
The World Bank’s BEE: Old wine in a new bottle
The Business Enabling Environment Project is nothing but a rebranding of the discredited Doing Business report.
Low turnout as France goes to the polls to elect new president
Incumbent Macron, far-right leader Le Pen, seen as frontrunners in presidential election.
Australian PM calls May 21 general election
Prime Minister Scott Morrison's conservative coalition trails Labor in opinion polls after nine years in power.
Pakistan parliament to vote for new PM on Monday: Acting speaker
Parliament's lower house to vote for new leader after it removed Imran Khan from premiership in a no-confidence vote.
Thousands in Sri Lanka insist Rajapaksa family quit politics
Protesters angry over worsening economic crisis take aim at Sri Lanka's all-powerful Rajapaksa family.
Pakistan: Key players behind PM Imran Khan’s removal
Brief profiles of key opposition leaders as Khan becomes first Pakistan premier removed through no-confidence vote.
What led to leader Imran Khan’s downfall in Pakistan?
Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf lost the support of coalition allies, denying him the parliamentary majority he needed.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy braces for ‘hard battle’
Ukrainian volunteers arming themselves to join front line against Russian troops expected to regroup in eastern Ukraine.
No Pakistani prime minister has completed a full term in office
Pakistan has had 29 prime ministers since 1947 - none completed a full five-year term.
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