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My mother, a woman who defines the beauty of survival
I live in the music of your words creating a world in which lives like yours and mine are possible.
Pandemic strikes new, authoritarian Hong Kong
Under Beijing's control, the densely populated city is struggling to respond to a new COVID-19 wave.
Voting gets under way in Malta general elections
The incumbent government, which has campaigned on its handling of pandemic and economic track record, predicted to win.
How to get a Cuban COVID jab in 1,000 easy steps
The story of how I finally got my made-in-Cuba booster in Havana.
Sharp rise in Sri Lanka fuel prices as economy reels
Lanka IOC, which accounts for a third of market, lifts price by nearly 20 percent, the second increase in as many weeks.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 31
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 31st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Ukraine crisis: Are arms sales on the rise?
Many European countries boost their defence budgets with an increase in demand for American-made weapons.
‘Unsatisfactory… but unsurprising’: US on India’s Ukraine stand
US official calls India's position at UN on Ukraine 'unsatisfactory' but also 'unsurprising' given its ties with Russia.
Thinning Antarctica ice shelf collapses after heatwave
The Conger Ice Shelf crumbled after temperatures in the East Antarctic surged to 40C above normal.
US, UK, Canada sanctions target Myanmar air force, ‘arms dealers’
New sanctions imposed as generals who seized power in February 2021 coup continue assault on civilians.
Egypt, Algeria seal narrow wins in Qatar World Cup qualifiers
Just five goals scored across five first-leg matches in Africa's World Cup qualifying playoffs.
Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy says Russia hit by ‘powerful blows’
President says 'significant losses' inflicted as Russia appears to recalibrate military strategy to focus on Donbas.
US small-business owners face tax headaches on top of COVID woes
Small-business owners, contractors and entrepreneurs are facing a raft of ever-changing rules and regulations.
‘Playing with fire’: Investors use fund to bet on Russian stocks
Trading volume on the $51m Central and Eastern Europe Fund has spiked in recent weeks.
Syria constitutional talks fail again in Geneva
Committee has been trying, and failing, to draft a new constitution since 2019, as the war in Syria continues.
US cancels talks with Taliban over girls school closure
The move comes after the Taliban backtracked on its previous commitment to open secondary schools to girls.
Is the West doing enough to help Ukraine?
Western leaders announce new plans to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine including sanctions, more aid for Kyiv.
Biden compares Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to Tiananmen Square
US president meets Polish counterpart after visiting US troops stationed near Ukraine border.
US Supreme Court judge Clarence Thomas released from hospital
Thomas, 73, was treated for an infection with intravenous antibiotics, the court said, and did not have COVID-19.
The new arms race on the Korean Peninsula
Despite exaggerations and inevitable setbacks, North Korea's missile test programme is increasingly impressive.
Russian focus on ‘liberating’ Donbas hints at shift in strategy
Ukrainian resistance may mean that Russia is changing its strategy to more limited goals and focusing on Donbas.
Saudi Aramco’s Jeddah oil depot hit by Houthi attack
Saudi Arabia and its state-run oil Saudi Aramco did not immediately acknowledge the blaze.
‘Noooo’: How Italy reacted to team missing out on Qatar World Cup
European champions and 2006 world champions miss out on second successive World Cup after playoff loss.
‘300 dead’ in Russian Mariupol theatre attack, Ukraine claims
Citing witnesses, officials in besieged Mariupol say 300 people died when Russian raid hit drama theater on March 16.
Putin says West trying to ‘cancel’ Russian culture
Vladimir Putin compares the cancellation of Russian cultural events over the Ukraine war to Nazi book burnings.
Oil tumbles as Europe defers banning Russian crude imports
Markets sold off after the EU and US announced an agreement to cut reliance on Russian natural gas.
Ukraine war: Is Central Asia loosening ties with Russia?
After Uzbekistan's unexpected pro-Ukraine statement, analysts say traditional regional dynamics could be shifting.
Zimbabwe: By-elections to provide ‘hint of what is to come’ in 2023
Saturday's parliamentary and local government by-elections a hint of what to expect in next year's presidential polls.
From being property to owning one: A Maasai woman’s struggle for land
In Maasai custom, girls are largely considered their father’s property - until they become their husband's property.
US consumer sentiment remains at decade low as inflation bites
Americans are facing decades-high inflation, prompting the Fed to raise rates last week for the first time since 2018.
Hundreds of Kosovo Serbs rally to get votes in Serbia’s election
Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo protest in Mitrovica and Gracanica to be allowed to vote in neighbouring Serbia on April 3.
Israel to host US, Arab diplomats in ‘Abraham Accords’ summit
Meetings will include US Secretary of State Blinken, diplomats from Arab states that have normalised ties with Israel.
Irish foreign minister evacuated from Belfast event for security
A suspicious device was discovered in a hijacked van in the car park of the venue where Simon Coveney was on stage.
Why is Europe suddenly so interested in helping refugees?
Europeans who wanted nothing to do with refugees in the past are now doing everything they can to help the Ukrainians.
Let’s remember Madeleine Albright for who she really was
The late US diplomat, who thought the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children were 'worth it', was no 'force for human rights'.
Germany to halve imports of Russian oil by summer
Economy minister lays out measures to boost energy independence for Europe's economic powerhouse.
How Mombasa’s beach yoghurts powered a Kenyan reforestation drive
Yoghurt cups are among the most popular beach litter in Mombasa but they have become an unlikely reforesting apparatus.
US, G7 freeze Russian gold amid Ukraine war: All you need to know
The restrictions aim to limit the country's ability to use its international reserves and circumvent sanctions.
Russian author Akunin: Putin sees Ukraine as a threat to his rule
Detective fiction novelist Boris Akunin on the war, the cancellation of Russian culture, and a post-Putin future.
Pakistan: Opposition’s no-confidence motion against Khan delayed
Parliament's speaker adjourns no-confidence motion in PM Khan, provoking accusations he is buying time for ex-cricketer.
Will Ukraine war revitalise coal – world’s dirtiest fossil fuel?
Coal demand began surging in 2021 as gas prices rose, an effect intensified by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Central African Republic: Five dead after rebel attack
The attack comes as national reconciliation talks began this week with neither the opposition nor rebels in attendance.
Sri Lankan papers run out of newsprint as economic crisis worsens
Upali Newspapers says their English-language daily and its sister Sinhalese version will only be available online.
Crowdfunding a capital: Indonesia’s unusual pitch raises eyebrows
Unorthodox proposal comes after Japan’s SoftBank opts not to invest in project estimated to cost $32bn.
India: Amnesty calls denial of bail to Muslim activist ‘big blow’
Rights group slams India's repeated denial of bail to Umar Khalid who is accused of 'conspiracy' behind the Delhi riots.
US, EU announce plan to reduce European reliance on Russian gas
New joint task force to work on slashing the bloc's dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Ethiopia: Tigrayan fighters agree to ‘cessation of hostilities’
The Tigray People's Liberation Front has agreed to the Ethiopian government's call for a humanitarian truce.
NATO, G7, EU raise stakes for Russia, pledge new aid for Ukraine
West promises more aid for Ukraine, but pledges fall short of Kyiv's calls for a no-fly zone, an embargo on Russian oil.
EU negotiators agree landmark law to curb US big tech giants
The 'Digital Markets Act' is designed to protect consumers and give rivals a better chance to survive.
‘Starting over’: FGM clinic gives hope to traumatised Egyptians
Restore is Egypt’s first health centre that offers treatment for survivors of female genital mutilation.
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