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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 104
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 104th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Hong Kong activists face life terms as security trial proceeds
'Subversion' cases linked to 2020 democratic primaries transferred to High Court where the maximum sentence is life.
If there is to be a future, it should not be led by the West
'The West has proven it is incapable of leading the world,' says African studies scholar Yannick Giovanni Marshall.
How is a ‘state of exception’ changing El Salvador?
Government says emergency measures will spur victory over gangs, but critics warn powers are being used arbitrarily.
Sri Lanka president vows to finish term
Rajapaksa says he won't stand for re-election but wants to fix financial mess rather than 'go as a failed president'.
Apple aims to embed more deeply into cars with its software
At its developers' conference Apple showed off a new car dashboard that can display data like speed, fuel levels.
Bangladesh shipping depot fire brought under control after 3 days
Authorities have not determined the cause of the disaster but suspect a container of hydrogen peroxide was the source.
Insulting Prophet Mohammed is straight out of the BJP playbook
The anti-Islam insults by high-ranking BJP staffers, which caused a diplomatic storm, are hardly anomalies.
Sri Lanka’s economic crisis threatens its dollar-earning IT firms
Sri Lanka’s IT sector is trying to retain talent with dollar-linked salaries as young professionals look to exodus.
US warns of ‘forceful’ response if N Korea tests nuclear weapon
Warning comes amid growing concern that Pyongyang is preparing for its first nuclear weapons test since 2017.
Mali military promises return to civilian rule in March 2024
Generals hope offer will lead to lifting of sanctions imposed after they reneged on an earlier promise to hold elections
Israeli coalition fails to pass bill on upholding settler law
Monday’s vote marks a major setback for the fragile coalition government that could send Israel to new elections.
US Capitol riot: Proud Boys face seditious conspiracy charges
Former leader and four other members of far-right group face new charges over January 6, 2021 riot in Washington, DC.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Fierce fighting in Severodonetsk – Kyiv
Ukraine's president says his forces will not give up their positions in the key eastern city.
Battle for Ukraine’s Severodonetsk rages as Russia warns the West
President Zelenskyy says Russian forces have a numerical advantage but Ukraine has 'every chance' to fight back.
US slaps new sanctions on Bosnia and Herzegovina officials
Washington accuses sanctioned officials of pursuing 'ethnonationalist and political agendas' at expense of citizens.
South Africa confirms arrest of two Gupta brothers in UAE
Rajesh Gupta and Atul Gupta are accused in S. Africa of using their relationship with Jacob Zuma to profit financially.
Brazilian authorities search for missing UK journalist, expert
British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were last seen on Sunday in remote Amazon area.
More than 200,000 face starvation in Somalia as rains fail: UN
Nearly a quarter of a million people are on the brink of starvation in drought-struck Somalia, UN agencies say.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson survives confidence vote
Winning the vote means that Johnson is now immune from a leadership challenge for another year.
Russia urged to end sexual violence in Ukraine war at UN meeting
'It is on Russia to stop rape, violence, and atrocities from within its ranks,'- US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
US-bound migrant caravan leaves southern Mexico
Thousands of migrants begin walking towards US as the country is hosting the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles.
Canada: Calls to tackle Islamophobia, 1 year after London attack
Muslim communities 'still reeling' from deadly attack on a Muslim family in London, Ontario last year, advocate says.
Musk threatens to ‘terminate’ Twitter deal over bot account data
Elon Musk's lawyer accuses platform of 'thwarting his information rights' by not providing more data on fake accounts.
US Congress mulls action on gun control following mass shootings
Senators report progress in bipartisan talks on potential reforms, but Republican opposition may prove insurmountable.
Israel’s fragile ruling coalition to vote on Israeli settler law
Coalition government could collapse if vote fails to pass law renewing status of Israeli settlers in occupied territory.
Lebanon to invite US to mediate Israel maritime border talks
Lebanese officials agree to invite US senior energy adviser Amos Hochstein to Beirut to mediate dispute with Israel.
Top US court seeks Biden input on lawsuit against Israel’s NSO
Supreme Court asks Justice Department to say whether spyware firm is immune from WhatsApp lawsuit over alleged hacking.
Photos: 30th edition of Saint Louis Jazz Festival
The event features a unique jazz style that combines guitar, piano and drums with traditional West African instruments.
‘Last prayer’: Nigerian church massacre survivors recount ordeal
Locals blame nomadic herders, while experts say it could be Boko Haram offshoots expanding their sphere of influence.
Ukraine war: US ambassador urges Russia not to close embassy
John Sullivan says the United States and Russia 'must preserve the ability to speak to each other', state media reports.
Over 18 people dead in rebel attack in eastern DR Congo
Between January 2021 and January 2022, the ADF killed more than 1,300 people, according to a United Nations report.
Mexico’s AMLO will skip US-hosted Summit of the Americas
The Mexican president says he will boycott the event over guest list that excludes Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
Tunisia judges strike after mass sackings, Saied ‘interference’
Move is a response to the president's sacking of 57 judges on Thursday, raising fears of a return to authoritarianism.
Kosovo war veterans demanding higher pensions clash with police
At least three people are injured after hundreds of protesting war veterans clash with police in Pristina.
Boris Johnson no-confidence vote: End of the road for British PM?
The United Kingdom's unwritten constitution is once again being used to try and eject an unpopular prime minister.
UK’s Boris Johnson faces no-confidence vote: All you need to know
If Johnson loses the vote, he will be out of a job and a contest to replace him will begin.
Bangladesh depot blaze: Nine firefighters killed in line of duty
Families mourn deaths as officials say more precautions could have been taken had they known depot stored chemicals.
Sri Lanka’s Rebel Wife: A woman’s search for her missing husband
Ananthy searches for answers about the disappearance of her Tamil Tiger husband after the Sri Lankan civil war.
Nigeria church attack: What, where and why?
Gunmen with explosives stormed a Catholic church in Ondo state and opened fire, killing at least 50 people.
IMF: Malawi requested a four-year loan
The donor-dependent Southern African state, one of the world's poorest, has been experiencing foreign currency shortages
China accuses Canadian military of ‘provocations’ near N Korea
Canada had previously accused China of harassing its pilots during patrols to monitor UN sanctions on North Korea.
Iraq: British man gets 15-year jail term for smuggling artefacts
Jim Fitton was arrested at Baghdad airport on March 20 after airport security discovered the items in his luggage.
Exhuming Ukraine’s dead for war crimes investigations
As Kyiv district authorities investigate possible war crimes perpetrated by Russian troops, volunteers exhume bodies.
Qatar, other Muslim nations condemn India over anti-Islam remarks
Doha says it expects a 'public apology' from New Delhi over comments made by two BJP members against Prophet Muhammad.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 103
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 103rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Biden to waive tariffs for 24 months on solar panels hit by probe
US probes whether Chinese firms are circumventing tariffs by assembling panels in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam.
UK’s Johnson to face no-confidence vote over ‘Partygate’ scandal
Tory MPs trigger a vote that could remove Johnson as UK's prime minister as well as the Conservative Party leader.
A night with Myanmar’s wizards
We go into the world of the weizza, people believed to have gained magical powers through years of meditation.
Many dead after pilgrim bus falls into gorge in northern India
At least 26 people die after bus plunges into a gorge in a mountainous region in northern India, say officials.
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