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Iraq MPs fail for third time to elect new president
Parliamentary source says less than two-thirds of legislators were present in parliament, falling short of quorum.
Russia is offering SWIFT alternative to India for rouble payments
India is looking to buy oil and weapons from sanctions-hit Russia.
US growth in 4Q revised lower to 6.9 percent
Growth is also likely to slow sharply this year, particularly in the first three months of 2022.
Nigeria’s Lagos: Life with a disability in the African megacity
A close look into the state of accessibility for people with disabilities in Nigeria’s largest city.
India’s Mumbai: Living with a disability in the megacity
A close look into the state of accessibility for disabled people in India’s financial and entertainment capital.
New York: What is the megacity like for people with disabilities?
A close look into the state of accessibility for people with disabilities in one of the world’s largest cities.
Russia has effectively admitted defeat In Ukraine
The aim now is regime survival.
Jamie Wallis becomes first British MP to come out as transgender
PM Boris Johnson and MPs from all sides stated their support after MP Jamie Wallis openly declares being transgender.
‘An invisible badge’: How war changes children
'In 1999, the war in Kosova stole my childhood. Now, I watch the same thing happening to children in Ukraine.'
Blame game after Iran women pepper-sprayed at World Cup qualifier
Once again there appears to be no accountability after women were violently forced to stay out of a football stadium.
Ex-US Marine launches hunger strike in Russian jail: Parents
Trevor Reed begins a hunger strike over being put in solitary confinement and not receiving proper medical care.
NBA returns to Chinese television following Hong Kong blacklist
State broadcaster CCTV stopped airing games in 2020, angered by a team official supporting Hong Kong democracy movement.
Poland to become independent of Russian oil, gas by new year: PM
Polish PM says his country will put forward the most radical plan in the EU to wean itself off Russian imports entirely.
Pakistan: Khan gov’t’s key ally quits ahead of vote to remove PM
Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) announces it is leaving Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led government.
The Deminer: Kurdish Iraq’s legendary bomb disposal expert
Fakhir Berwari was a bomb disposal expert who disarmed thousands of landmines across Iraq.
Canada just got a little more interesting
The deal Trudeau made to stay in power until 2025 made Canada a little more interesting - politically speaking.
Rana Ayyub, journalist and Modi critic, barred from leaving India
Rana Ayyub stopped at Mumbai airport while flying to Europe to speak about intimidation of journalists in the country.
UK judges quit Hong Kong’s top court over China’s security law
The British government announces the withdrawal of its judges over opposition to China's national security law.
NASA’s Vande Hei to return to Earth on Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft
Russian Soyuz capsule carrying Mark Vande Hei, Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov is scheduled to land in Kazakhstan.
China holds multinational meetings to discuss Afghanistan
Representatives from regional countries plus Extended Troika to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
Ukraine war: Why is Roman Abramovich trying to broker peace?
The Russian billionaire's role in negotiations surprised some, but observers say Abramovich is a skilled middleman.
Climate disasters rising faster in MENA than any other region
Data from the past century shows temperatures in the region have risen by 1.5°C - twice the global increase.
Pakistani teacher killed for alleged blasphemy: Police
Teacher at all-girls religious school allegedly killed by female colleague and two students in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Gas supply crisis fears grow as Germany triggers ‘early warning’
First step under emergency gas plan activated as Germany prepares for potential cut-off over refusal to pay in roubles.
Gas supply: What will happen if Russia turns off taps to Germany?
Europe's largest economy declares 'early warning' of a possible emergency amid concerns over supplies from Russia.
Putin’s philosophers: Who inspired him to invade Ukraine?
To understand the war in Ukraine, we can turn to the men who likely helped built the Russian President's world vision.
Photos: The Bangladesh town offering new life to climate migrants
Mongla, once vulnerable to floods and river erosion, now more resilient with improved infrastructure against high tides.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 35
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 35th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Eight killed as UN helicopter crashes in eastern DRC
Six Pakistanis, Russian and Serbian peacekeepers die as chopper crashes during reconnaissance mission in North Kivu.
‘Not naive’: Ukraine questions Russian pledge to reduce attacks
Peace talks are expected to resume as Ukraine and the West warn Moscow may be preparing a major offensive.
Turkey, a mediator in Ukraine, mends its own ties with neighbours
As Turkey struggles economically, the government has decided to resurrect its 'zero problems with neighbours' policy.
Lavrov on first China visit since Russian invasion of Ukraine
Russian foreign minister is in China - a key ally in Moscow's war in Ukraine - for talks on Afghanistan.
Saudi-led coalition in Yemen announces Ramadan truce
Coalition says it will halt military action during Muslim fasting month, amid United Nations efforts to end crisis.
Misreading the room: Why Hun Sen is failing on Myanmar
Cambodia's strongman thought he would have a connection with Myanmar's army chief Min Aung Hlaing. He didn't.
‘Historic injustice’: Biden makes lynching a US hate crime
Joe Biden signs anti-lynching law named after Emmett Till, a Black teen who was brutally killed in Mississippi in 1955.
Number of migrants crossing dangerous Darien Gap soars: UNHCR
UN refugee agency says number of people taking Panamanian jungle route tripled so far this year compared with 2021.
Clashes between ISIL and Kurds kill four in Syrian camp
ISIL cell attacks Al-Hol camp, leading to the death of three civilians and one ISIL fighter.
Canada unveils multibillion-dollar plan to cut carbon emissions
Environmentalists welcome emissions reduction plan, but say it will be vital to 'hold politicians' feet to the fire'.
Blinken assures UAE leader of US help over Houthi attacks
US Secretary of State Blinken holds talks with UAE de facto leader Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Morocco.
Iowa to kill 1.5 million more hens, turkeys because of bird flu
The worst recent bird flu outbreak in the US happened in 2015, when more than 230 farms in 15 states had outbreaks.
Jordan king: Israel must respect Muslim rights at Al-Aqsa
King Abdullah and Israeli defence minister Gantz meet before Ramadan, a year after tensions led to war in Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv to keep up defensive efforts
Zelenskyy says Ukraine will not reduce defensive efforts as Russian shelling is continuing despite 'positive signals'.
Big tech breakouts: Apple leads rally after rough start to 2022
Apple rose for an 11th-consecutive day in New York to close at $178.96, roughly $3 shy of its record reached in January.
What compromises will Russia and Ukraine make to end the war?
Negotiators from Moscow and Kyiv fail to agree a ceasefire during in-person talks in Turkey amid hints at compromises.
‘An extradition foretold’: Honduras reacts to ex-president’s fate
As court clears way for Juan Orlando Hernandez to face charges in US, experts say fight against corruption continues.
Qatar to invest $5bn in Egypt as ties improve
Egypt says the move is meant to strengthen economic and investment cooperation between two 'brotherly' countries.
US Senate leader vows to bring ‘burn pit’ legislation to a vote
Backed by US veteran groups, bill would provide health benefits for US troops exposed to toxins in Iraq and Afghanistan.
They’re back! Meme-stock mania returns to Wall Street
Meme stocks are seeing a pick-up in retail-investor demand as appetite for riskier assets revives.
Gunman kills five in Israeli ultra-Orthodox town
The shooting comes after two ISIL-claimed attacks in a week in Israel.
Biden says Asia-Pacific region still a priority amid Ukraine war
Ukraine war threatens 'rules-based order' globally, including in Asia-Pacific region, US president tells Singapore PM.
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