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Israel and UAE agree on ‘milestone’ free trade deal
Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv agree free trade agreement that will see 95 percent of customs tariffs dropped.
Meme darling: GameStop shares surge on stock split news
The video game retailer says it wants to increase its share count to 1 billion from 300 million.
In Syria, Russia leads effort to recruit fighters for Ukraine
Analysts say Moscow has been recruiting Syrian fighters through its mercenary network and local groups.
Sberbank’s UK arm faces collapse amid Russia sanctions
Sberbank's UK unit is London’s highest-profile financial casualty in the aftermath of the invasion of Ukraine.
Germany charges army reserve officer with spying for Russia
Ralph G was allegedly passing information to Russian spy agencies between 2014 and 2020.
Aid enters Ethiopian territory controlled by Tigray forces – WFP
Aid convoy enters Ethiopian territory controlled by Tigray forces for the first time in 3 months - WFP
Qatar 2022 World Cup draw: Live
The draw takes place in Qatar's capital Doha. Twenty-nine of the 32 teams have already qualified.
Riots sought to cripple South African economy: Ramaphosa
S. Africa erupted after Zuma was jailed last year. The unrest left more than 350 dead and cost the economy about $3bn.
US hiring stays strong as jobless rate falls, wages accelerate
Nonfarm payrolls increased 431,000 last month after an upwardly revised 750,000 gain in February, US data showed.
Russia not turning off gas taps, buyers have weeks for rouble pay
Kremlin says no immediate end to deliveries, decision about payments in roubles to come into effect from later in April.
Pope Francis apologises for ‘deplorable’ residential school abuse
Indigenous leaders welcome papal apology as 'long overdue', but say it is only a first step in the path to justice.
Mariupol evacuation up in the air amid questions over destination
Red Cross says teams heading to besieged city but needs concrete agreements on where civilians would be escorted to.
EU pressures China over its stance on Russia’s war in Ukraine
EU and Chinese leaders hold a virtual summit, with Brussels seeking assurances that Beijing will not support Russia.
Analysis: Russia sanctions could spur Chinese arms sales to Nigeria
Western sanctions on Russia and Belarus could push Nigeria to import more accessible and affordable Chinese armaments.
UN authorises new AU mission in Somalia to dislodge armed groups
Somalia has begun to find its footing after three decades of chaos unleashed by strongmen and various armed groups.
Beware of the resurgent Russophobia
So what if Putin likes Dostoyevsky?
Russia alleges Ukrainian helicopters struck Belgorod fuel depot
Regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov says Ukrainian helicopters struck the facility after crossing the border.
Sri Lanka economic crisis: The all-powerful Rajapaksas under fire
Public anger over worsening crisis is directed towards the clan, which has held sway over nation's politics for decades.
Have attacks on minorities been normalised in India?
'We don't have the capacity to control mobs once they are unleashed,' says the chair of Amnesty International India.
India’s push to resettle Kashmiri Hindus exposes old fault lines
Even as the government claims to be fulfilling its promise of rehabilitating the community, the reality is different.
Yemen peace talks give little hope for displaced civilians
Riyadh consultations hosted by Saudi Arabia have been boycotted by the Houthis, leaving little chance of success.
Coal mine accident kills, traps miners in Serbia’s Aleksinac
At least eight people are reported killed and dozens injured or trapped after the Aleksinac coal mine accident.
Greece embraces Ukrainians as picture darkens for other refugees
Aid workers are particularly concerned for those fleeing countries other than Ukraine after a four-year-old Syrian died.
Taiwan’s ‘silicon shield’: Why island may not be the next Ukraine
Self-ruled island's dominance in semiconductors is seen by some analysts as a deterrent against an invasion by Beijing.
Russia FM in India as Moscow tries to keep Asian ally on its side
India and China are two of the major Asian powers to have not condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
As bombs fall, Muslims in Ukraine face difficult Ramadan
Preparations for fasting month both hard and emotional for Ukraine's Muslim population following Russian invasion.
Despair and Defiance: Voices from Ukraine
Under bombardment by Russia, Ukrainians fighting, surviving and fleeing the invasion show defiance amid the despair.
What is behind Putin’s demand for Russian gas be paid in roubles?
Moscow threatens to halt contracts supplying Europe with a third of its gas unless they are paid in Russian currency.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 37
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 37th day, we take a look at the main developments.
The death penalty: Never justifiable, never acceptable
The death penalty is not the appropriate response to any offence, including those related to drugs.
Teams, pots, groups: The Qatar 2022 World Cup draw explained
Twenty-nine participants, including the hosts, for the 32-team tournament have already been confirmed.
For isolated Russia, replacing key imports an uphill battle
Moscow's aggressive campaign of import substitution since 2014 has had mixed results at best, analysts say.
China’s factory activity slumps at fastest pace in two years
Slowdown comes amid fallout of Ukraine war and new COVID-19 outbreaks and lockdowns.
‘Unfounded’: Hong Kong slams US, UK reports on declining freedoms
Territory's government tells countries to stop 'interfering' in internal affairs after damning assessments on freedoms.
S Korea logs trade deficit as import costs rise on Ukraine war
Export-reliant economy saw imports jump to a record $63.62bn in March, led by purchases of crude oil, gas and coal.
Australia floods: More rain adds to struggle of rebuilding
Communities in northern New South Wales are feeling the emotional and financial strain in the wake of February's floods.
‘Grave abuse of power’: LGBTQ advocates sue Florida over new law
Lawsuit accuses US state of infringing on rights of LGBTQ students and their families with 'Don't Say Gay' legislation.
Brazilian officials resign en masse to boost President Bolsonaro
Shake-up is an important step before October elections expected to pit Jair Bolsonaro against Lula da Silva.
El Salvador’s Bukele warns gangs lead to ‘prison or death’
President's comments come as country cracks down on gang membership after wave of murders last weekend.
Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy warns of Donbas attacks
Focus on east as Ukraine says Russia has handed over control of Chernobyl nuclear plant and 'moved convoys of troops'.
US rights groups welcome Title 42’s likely end, want more details
Rights advocates welcome reported plan to end US border restriction in May, but demand immediate end to expulsions.
US stocks tumble to cap worst quarter since pandemic’s start
The S&P 500 declined, taking its loss in the past three months to nearly 5 percent, the most since March 2020.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan defiant before no-confidence vote
Pakistan's embattled prime minister says he will not resign and accuses the US of conspiring with the opposition.
Creative solutions needed to fight Jordan’s water scarcity
Water scarcity and other effects of climate change impact the vulnerable the most, say NGO workers.
Ukraine war should not hinder Iran deal revival, US analysts say
Amid criticism of Russia's involvement in nuclear talks, JCPOA supporters say US must press on with diplomacy.
Curfew in Sri Lanka as protesters try to storm president’s house
Police impose indefinite curfew in parts of Sri Lankan capital as protests over worsening economic crisis turns violent.
Greenwashing? UN appoints panel to probe firms on climate efforts
Many businesses pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, but some environmentalists now warn of empty promises.
Ukraine says most Russian forces have left Chernobyl power plant
Most Russian troops have left the defunct nuclear facility and only a 'small number' remain, Ukraine's Energoatom says.
UN: Afghans need $4.4bn to have enough to eat
UN head called for donations to stave off a crisis as he launched the UN's biggest ever single-country funding drive.
Explainer: How the US’s strategic petroleum reserve works
Joe Biden is releasing millions of barrels from the United States' crude oil stash. Here's what you need to know.
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