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Ukraine’s long-persecuted Roma minority joins war effort
Members of the Roma minority proudly serve in Ukraine's army, but some fear discrimination when the war ends.
US consumer confidence eases in April as inflation soars
Inflation, running at the fastest pace since 1981, is increasingly taking a bite out of American paycheques.
CAR war crimes trial postponed for second time
The trial is related to the massacre of 46 civilians in the northern villages of Koundjili and Lemouna in May 2019.
US stocks fall as investors await Big Tech earnings
Earnings are expected to give insight into the effects of inflation and impact of the Fed's expected policy tightening.
Joe Biden grants first pardons, including ex-Secret Service agent
US President Biden also commuted the sentences of 75 people for non-violent, drug-related offenses.
Nigerians react to Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover
Nigerians fear the billionaire Twitter owner's philosophy of free speech absolutism could affect their freedom of speech
Qatar suffers setback in plane dispute with Airbus
Judge rejects Qatar's argument that it could not obtain similar aircraft to make up the shortfall in A321neo supply.
‘Climate of fear’: Hong Kong press club suspends press awards
The Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents' Club is the latest organisation to self-censor under the national security law.
Libya misses out on oil price boom as political divide continues
A shutdown of Libya's main oil fields shows the political differences that still hamper the country.
France: When democracy is a game of Russian roulette
That a far-right leader like Le Pen came so close to winning the French presidency is astounding, and also inexcusable.
‘I lost everything’: Somaliland market fire upturns life, economy
Residents and traders say the market in Hargeisa was an entire financial district and pivotal to Somaliland's economy.
Pakistan: Chinese nationals among four killed in Karachi blast
Three Chinese nationals and a Pakistani driver killed as explosion rips through a van in the southern city of Karachi.
US vows to move ‘Heaven and Earth’ on bolstering Ukraine defence
The US defence secretary says Washington is 'engaging our colleagues' to provide military aid to Kyiv against Russia.
Elon Musk’s Twitter deal: Five changes expected at the platform
Elon Musk has promised a series of reforms to the microblogging platform, including relaxing content restrictions.
Stateless Ukrainians: No nationality and now, no home
Stateless Ukrainian refugees fight for recognition and protection.
Indian activist spends third Ramadan in jail over Delhi riots
It has been a long wait for the family of Khalid Saifi who, like several other Muslims, was charged under a terror law.
Hope and hunger: Life at a crossroads in Madagascar’s arid south
With Grand Sud emerging from brink of famine, a better future hinges on development, social change and climate action.
Melissa Lucio: Court stays execution of Texas death row prisoner
Melissa Lucio has maintained her innocence since she was convicted of murdering her two-year-old daughter.
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka to sell long-term ‘golden’ visas: Report
Report says foreigners who deposit $100,000 locally to be granted permission to live and work in Sri Lanka for 10 years.
China’s Beijing orders mass COVID testing; lockdown fears grow
Residents of Beijing 'extremely nervous' about a Shanghai-style lockdown as authorities order mass COVID testing.
Egypt’s role in Gaza: More than a mediator
Egypt often mediates between Hamas and Israel, but its role in Gaza extends to control of the Rafah border crossing.
Photos: Beijing enforces mass COVID testing, shuts neighbourhoods
Moves by the Chinese capital aimed at containing a new outbreak of the coronavirus.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 62
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 62nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Champions League SF preview: Manchester City vs Real Madrid
Thirteen-time winners face Manchester City in the first leg of the semi-final at the Etihad Stadium.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian in occupied West Bank raid
Ahmad Owaidat, 20, was killed during an Israeli raid in Jericho, the Palestinian Health Ministry announced.
She Saw the Sea: A marine biologist in South Africa
Kholofelo Sethebe never learned to swim. Now, as a marine biologist, she braves the open seas to swim with seals.
India: Is politics fueling attacks on Muslims?
Advocates point to the rise in incendiary comments from BJP politicians.
Pope asks Sri Lanka to reveal identity of Easter Sunday attackers
Pope Francis urges country to name bombers behind 2019 attacks that the Catholic Church suspects was a conspiracy.
A microcosm of Palestinian struggle: One family’s life in Hebron
The Al-Jaabaris are one of several families in Hebron whose home is sandwiched between Israeli settlements.
Blasts hit ministry in Moldova’s Transnistria, near Ukraine
Officials say unknown assailants attacked the state security ministry in Tiraspol using grenade launchers.
Asia facing ‘stagflationary’ risks, IMF official warns
Senior official points to Ukraine war, soaring commodity prices and China’s economic slowdown as risks to the region.
Russia-Ukraine war: Lavrov warns of risk of nuclear conflict
In wide-ranging interview, Russian foreign minister warns world not to underestimate risk of nuclear war over Ukraine.
Could Asia save Putin from an EU energy ban? It’s not so simple
Infrastructure issues, political pressure and low demand could prevent Asia from absorbing diverted energy supplies.
Kane Tanaka, world’s oldest person, dies at 119
Tanaka, who enjoyed board games and maths puzzles, died in hospital in southwestern Japan.
South Korea’s economy slows in Q1 on COVID curbs, inflation
Economic growth nearly halves in first quarter to 0.7 percent amid lower spending due to COVID curbs and inflation.
Kim vows to boost nuclear arsenal at night time military parade
Parade started at 10pm in Pyongyang after state media urged people and armed forces to pledge 'absolute loyalty'.
UN chief embarks on Moscow trip amid criticism
Three months into Russian invasion of Ukraine, UN agencies are struggling to reach civilians under siege in the east.
‘Hurting the vulnerable’: Indonesia’s palm oil ban ignites prices
Ban on palm oil exports adds to global food security fears amid poor harvests and the war in Ukraine.
US police release name of officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya
Lyoya's family and supporters demanded the officer, Christopher Schurr, be named publicly and face criminal charges.
Tigray rebels leave Ethiopia’s Afar region: TPLF spokesperson
TPLF says rebels withdraw from neighbouring region but Afar police commissioner says fighters remain in some districts.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Russian FM warns of World War III
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says Western weapons sent to Ukraine 'will be a legitimate target' for Russia's military.
Elon Musk’s Twitter deal stirs free speech, disinformation debate
Musk invokes 'free speech' after Twitter board approves $44bn deal, bringing him closer to owning social media platform.
Canada to probe use of emergency measures to end trucker protests
Emergencies Act requires gov't to set up inquiry into circumstances leading to its use, actions taken during emergency.
What will the French president’s second term look like?
Emmanuel Macron re-elected after defeating Marine Le Pen in second-round runoff vote.
Cuba accuses US of trying to exclude it from regional summit
Cuban foreign minister says Washington is pressuring governments to block Havana from Summit of the Americas in June.
Russia claims it prevented ‘murder’ of pro-Kremlin journalist
Moscow says it has arrested members of a 'neo-Nazi terrorist' group after foiling their plot to assassinate TV anchor.
Ukraine urges UN to mediate corridor from Mariupol’s Azovstal
Kyiv rejects 'unilateral' Russian move to open humanitarian corridor for civilians to leave the Azovstal steel plant.
Oil falls as China’s COVID-19 outbreak imperils demand outlook
The world’s biggest crude importer is heading for the worst oil demand shock since the early days of the pandemic.
Religious freedom in India ‘significantly worsened’: US panel
For third straight year, US commission recommends adding India to religious freedom blacklist over alleged abuses.
Coca-Cola sales surge as crowds return to music, sports venues
Sales at Coca-Cola surged 16 percent, offsetting rising costs and the beverage maker's exit from Russia.
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