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Blasts cut power to millions in Afghanistan before Eid holiday
The outages come before the Eid al-Fitr holiday which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Dutch dockers refuse to unload ship with Russian diesel cargo
Dock workers union accuses Russia of financing the war in Ukraine with the cargo of diesel.
How Ramadan affects nightlife in Iran’s capital Tehran
Tehran and cities across Iran undergo a number of changes during Ramadan, as streets are abuzz with people during night.
Musk’s #TwitterTakeover: What next for the ‘digital town square’?
One of the world’s richest men acquires Twitter, prompting debate about its future. Plus, Mexican journalists in peril.
China manufacturing output drops to lowest level in 2 years
The figures come as Beijing doggedly pursues a zero-Covid response leading to lockdown measures in several cities.
Jenin: How the city became a symbol of Palestinian resistance
Palestinians say Jenin has always been a hub for resistance groups, despite ongoing Israeli attempts to stamp them out.
Russia-Ukraine war: US slams Putin’s ‘depravity’
The Pentagon spokesman asks how any 'moral' person could justify the atrocities being committed in Ukraine.
Russia FM asks US, NATO to stop supplying arms to Ukraine
Sergey Lavrov in interview with Xinhua says West should stop arming Ukraine if they are interested in resolving crisis.
El Salvador: A crypto-powered autocracy?
Is democracy at risk in the first country to adopt Bitcoin as an official currency?
The world should not turn its back on Belarusians
We are still the same people who bravely revolted against Lukashenko's brutal regime in August 2020.
Ukraine: From breadbasket to breadcrumbs
The war in Ukraine could lead to a global food crisis.
Deadly West Bank attacks follow Israeli raid on Al-Aqsa
A Palestinian man and an Israeli guard are killed in separate incidents after Israeli raid on Islam's holy site.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 66
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 66th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Elon Musk is buying Twitter, what will he gain?
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has struck a deal to acquire Twitter for $44bn. How will the platform change?
Ecuador declares emergency in three provinces over drug violence
Thousands of police and troops will be deployed under the state of emergency and a curfew imposed.
‘Like Wuhan all over again’: As Shanghai protests, China censors
Shanghai's COVID-19 lockdown has fuelled outrage on a scale not seen since 2020 after the virus first began to spread.
UN condemns Mali’s ban on French media
Mali's military leaders have accused two broadcasters of airing false allegations about reports of rights violations.
New York judge declines to end contempt fines against Trump
Trump submits affidavit saying he does not have documents sought in civil probe, but court continues $10,000-daily fine.
Inquiry proposes British Virgin Islands return to direct UK rule
Premier and port official charged in US with conspiracy to import cocaine and launder money.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy says situation ‘difficult’
In his nightly address, Zelenskyy says Russia is trying to 'destroy life' with constant air attacks and bombardment.
Turkey and Germany summon envoys over Kavala jailing dispute
Tit-for-tat moves come after a Turkish court jailed philanthropist and rights activist Osman Kavala for life.
India halts passenger trains to free up track to move coal
Indian Railways has cancelled 753 passenger train services to make room for coal imports amid power crisis.
Exxon Mobil profits surge despite $3.4bn hit from Russia exit
Exxon Mobil more than doubled its profits compared with the same quarter last year.
Putin’s ‘middle finger’ to the UN sends clear message to the West
Missile barrage on Kyiv as UN chief visited shows Russia has no intention of bowing to international pressure.
Tensions high on borders of Moscow-backed Transnistria region
Separatist region in Moldova retains independence thanks largely to military support provided by Russia.
Why is the world losing its forests?
Despite efforts to stop deforestation, the world is still losing its trees at an alarming rate.
Boom to gloom: Cathie Wood’s Ark headed for its worst-ever month
The ETF is down 26 percent, easily eclipsing the previous steepest monthly plunge in January.
Amazon sees shares tumble in biggest intraday drop in a decade
The selloff erased more than $178bn off the company’s market valuation.
Biden talks with Mexico’s AMLO to discuss migration, Ukraine
The call comes as the US prepares to lift a restriction along the US-Mexico border that expelled most asylum seekers.
UK-born ‘Beatle’ ISIL member sentenced to life by US court
Former ISIL fighter Alexanda Kotey had pleaded guilty to 'terrorism' and lethal hostage-taking charges.
Former tennis ace Boris Becker jailed over UK bankruptcy case
Six-time Grand Slam champion said his $50m career earnings were swallowed up by 'expensive divorce' and debts.
How the US convinced Russia to release Trevor Reed
Reed's declining health, parents' private meeting with Biden part of a series of improbable events leading to release.
UK aid workers captured by Russian forces in Ukraine, NGO says
Paul Urey and Dylan Healy were reportedly detained after entering Russian-held territory south of Zaporizhzhia.
Sri Lanka leaders signal prime minister may quit as prices soar
Data Friday showed costs in the capital Colombo rose 30 percent, making more interest-rate increases almost certain.
Central African Republic: Six soldiers killed in rebel attack
The attack is the latest in the mineral-rich Central African Republic which has been mired in violence since 2013.
Over the wall: One Palestinian’s journey to Al-Aqsa Mosque
West Bank Palestinians resort to dangerous trips over Israel's separation wall to reach al-Aqsa in East Jerusalem.
Former US Marine killed fighting in Ukraine: Family
Willy Joseph Cancel, 22, had joined a private military contractor to fight in Ukraine alongside other volunteers.
Appeals court considers paving way for Purdue Pharma deal
At issue is whether a bankruptcy court judge can grant the Sackler family protection from civil lawsuits.
Searching for solutions in Madagascar’s hunger-struck south
Local residents are trying to make the population more resilient during prolonged periods of food shortage.
Afghanistan: At least 10 killed in explosion at Kabul mosque
Dozens of Afghan civilians have been killed in recent weeks in blasts, some of which have been claimed by the ISIL (ISIS) group.
‘Colossal uncertainty’: Russia surprises with bigger rate cut
Central bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina at a news conference said price stability remains 'our unconditional priority'.
Vira Hyrych: Radio Liberty Ukrainian journalist killed in Kyiv
Vira Hyrych is among more than 20 media workers who have been killed in Ukraine since Russia's invasion began.
EU’s border chief offers to resign over migrant pushback claims
Forcing would-be refugees away from a border is considered a violation of international refugee protection agreements.
US reports first human case of H5N1 bird flu
The case comes amid concerns that a continuing outbreak among US birds could lead to more human infections.
ISIL attacks warn of a re-emergence in northeast Syria
An attack on a Ramadan iftar on Wednesday was the latest to be blamed on ISIL in Syria's northeast.
Libya is losing $60m a day in oil shutdown: Oil minister
Oil is the lifeblood of the North African country trying to move past a decade of conflict.
Musk sells $8.5bn worth of Tesla stock days after Twitter deal
The Tesla CEO offloaded 9.4 million shares this week, according to regulatory filings.
Infographic: How expensive are everyday items in Nigeria?
Since 2016, the Nigerian economy, Africa's largest, has suffered two recessions; prices of necessities have soared.
Ukraine war fails to nudge neutral Switzerland closer to NATO
While Finland and Sweden appear keen on membership, there is little support for joining the alliance in Bern.
The storming of Al-Aqsa: ‘The patients kept on coming like waves’
On April 15, Israeli forces stormed the Al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem. This is what I saw that day.
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