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Early vote count confirms win for Serbia’s populist leader Vucic
President Aleksandar Vucic receives nearly 60 percent of votes while his populist party secures 43 percent of ballots.
Ukraine war: Can Russia’s promise of fewer attacks be trusted?
Analysts say Russia's war goals are unchanged but its revised strategy may be the result of unexpected challenges.
Elon Musk buys 9.2% stake in Twitter, sending shares higher
The Tesla Inc chief executive officer is now the platform’s biggest shareholder.
How difficult would it be for China to invade Taiwan?
As observers worry about the growing possibility, an invading force would still have huge challenges to overcome.
Macron calls for ban on Russian oil and coal after Bucha killings
French president says targeting the oil and coal industries would be 'particularly' painful for sanctions-hit Russia.
South Sudan: President Kiir, VP Machar agree to resume talks
The two leaders reach a deal to unify the army's command structure after weeks of escalating conflict between the sides.
Economist Rodrigo Chaves elected Costa Rica’s president
The right-wing former finance minister defeated centrist former President Jose Maria Figueres amid low turnout.
Nigeria: More than 150 still missing after passenger train attack
The March 28 attack was the latest deadly assault blamed on heavily armed criminal gangs known locally as bandits.
Grammys 2022: Full list of winners
Jon Batiste won five Grammys, teenage pop phenomenon Olivia Rodrigo and R&B duo Silk Sonic were also honoured.
Pro-choice activist faces trial in Poland for aiding abortion
Justyna Wydrzyńska faces a three-year prison term for providing abortion-inducing tablets to a pregnant woman.
Russia denies military forces killed Bucha civilians in Ukraine
Spokesman says Russian defence ministry experts 'have identified signs of video fakes'.
South Africa: Kwa-Zulu Natal community fights coal mine expansion
Communities in the province have been at loggerheads with mining firms for years over pollution and risk to livelihoods.
Forbidden love: Putin and the French far right
Marwan Bishara examines Marine Le Pen’s rise in the polls despite her love for the infamous pariah.
Photos: Muslims in India capital break fast at iconic Jama Masjid
Hundreds of Muslims gather at Delhi's sprawling Mughal-era mosque on nation's first day of the holy month of Ramadan.
Digital colonialism and reframing the pandemic: Malik and Nyabola
Authors Nesrine Malik and Nanjala Nyabola on why mainstream conversations about the pandemic and tech need reframing.
Arooj Aftab becomes first Pakistani singer to win a Grammy
Aftab has been gaining global attention for her work that fuses ancient Sufi traditions with folk, jazz and minimalism.
Hunger-striking ex-US Marine sent to prison hospital in Russia
Prison authorities say Trevor Reed ended the hunger strike he started last month and his health is 'satisfactory'.
Pakistan is once again on the brink
After the dissolution of the parliament Pakistan is gearing up for a tense political battle.
Fear grows for migrants held in Ukraine’s detention centre
An unconfirmed number of migrants appear to remain in the Zhuravychi detention centre near Lutsk city despite the war.
Saied accused of taking Tunisia back towards one-man rule
In another constitutionally dubious move, Kais Saied formally ended parliament reining in his near-total grip on power.
For Chinese evacuated from Ukraine, safety costs a pretty penny
Chinese nationals fleeing the war-torn country have had bills exceeding $5,000 for charter flights and quarantine.
‘It was a controlled shot’: Witness describes Bucha killings
Russia has denied committing war crimes in the Kyiv region after images of civilian corpses sparked condemnation.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 40
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 40th day, here is a look at the main developments.
Bucha: World reacts to ‘unbearable’ civilian killings in Ukraine
World leaders express horror at images coming out of Kyiv suburbs where dozens of bodies were found strewn on streets.
Who is responsible for climate breakdown?
Climate breakdown is a result of atmospheric colonisation - and its consequences are playing out along colonial lines.
Sri Lanka president drops brother as FM amid protests over crisis
Ali Sabry to be new finance minister, replacing Gotabaya Rajapaksa's brother Basil as cracks emerge in ruling coalition.
Serbia’s Aleksander Vucic claims re-election victory
Pollsters project landslide win for incumbent President Aleksandar Vucic amid campaign overshadowed by Ukraine war.
Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam announces she will not seek second term
Lam governed global financial hub through unprecedented upheaval of anti-government protests and COVID-19.
In Solomon Islands, Australia’s largesse faces China challenge
Canberra is facing questions about the limits of its economic diplomacy as Pacific neighbour boosts ties with Beijing.
Asian markets cautious amid talk of more Russia sanctions
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan dips 0.1 percent in cautious start to Monday trading.
India sought probe into ex-RBI gov Rajan for helping ‘white man’
India accused the RBI of setting interest rates to favour developed nations, pushing it to slash the rates.
Hungary: Orban hails ‘great victory’ after landslide election win
Orban's Fidesz is on track to win a two-thirds majority in parliament, after campaign overshadowed by war in Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine live news: UN chief urges independent Bucha probe
UN chief Antonio Guterres says he is 'deeply shocked' by images of dead civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha.
Serbians vote in election overshadowed by Russia’s war in Ukraine
Pollsters report irregularities including photographing of ballots as incumbent Vuvic is expected to win another term.
Jordan’s Prince Hamzah bin Hussein renounces his title
Prince Hamzah says his convictions cannot be reconciled with the 'approaches, policies and methods of our institutions'.
Iranian women denounce violence in film industry
The women say violence and harassment at work have become endemic, call for reforms and accountability.
Can the dire economic crisis in Sri Lanka be solved?
People are protesting and the government has imposed a state of emergency.
Sri Lankan cabinet resigns en masse as crisis deepens
All 26 ministers aside from the president and the prime minister step down as anti-government protesters defy curfews.
Islamophobia rises in France as presidential election nears
Muslims have increasingly been portrayed as a threat to French society under Macron's presidency, analysts say.
Ukraine’s president accuses Russia of committing ‘genocide’
Russia denies its forces killed civilians in Bucha as Western leaders condemn images of dead Ukrainian civilians.
Photos: Sri Lanka protesters defy curfew after social media ban
Diesel shortages have sparked outrage in Sri Lanka, which is also facing severe shortages of food and other essentials.
Can the dissolution of Pakistan’s parliament be overturned?
Experts explain the implications of moves to block a no-confidence vote in Pakistani PM Khan and dissolve parliament.
Russia hits key Ukrainian oil facilities in Odesa and Kremenchuk
Russian missiles hit refineries near the key Ukrainian port of Odesa and in Kremenchuk, in the central Poltava region.
US police say 6 killed, 10 injured in Sacramento shooting
Police ask residents to avoid the downtown area as they are looking for the shooter and no suspects are in custody.
Pakistan PM escapes removal but triggers a constitutional crisis
Imran Khan ducks no-confidence motion and gets parliament dissolved but opposition decides to challenge the move in court.
Who will emerge victorious in the French election?
Voters concerned about inflation, security and war, but high abstention rate expected.
Taliban chief orders ‘strict’ ban on opium poppy cultivation
The ban comes as the Taliban tries to assuage international concerns regarding drug control in the impoverished country.
Pakistan constitutional crisis: Key opposition leaders
Here's a brief profile of key opposition leaders who planned the no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events on Day 39
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 39th day, here is a look at the main developments.
Iran fully reopens schools a day after two years of COVID closure
Students, teachers return to schools on Sunday but concerns over another wave of COVID infections remain.
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