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EU clinches US LNG deal in bid to curb reliance on Russian gas
Deal comes after invasion of Ukraine pushed already-steep energy prices to record highs.
Hwasong-17: North Korea’s ‘monster missile’
Analysts say the weapon is the largest road-mobile ICBM in the world and could be designed to carry multiple warheads.
Japan to freeze assets of 25 more Russians over Ukraine invasion
Move comes after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announces steps to revoke Russia’s “most favoured nation" trade status.
North Korea confirms ICBM test; warns of ‘long’ US confrontation
UN Security Council due to hold emergency meeting after launch, which breached weapons testing resolutions.
Canada to increase oil, gas exports amid push to displace Russia
Canada says move comes after European allies said they 'need help' as they ease dependence on Russian energy supplies.
Russia-Ukraine live news: ‘Appalled’ G7 backs war crimes probe
West pledges more aid for Kyiv as Pentagon warns Russia will likely emerge from Ukraine war 'weaker and more isolated'.
Biden administration unveils new asylum rule on US-Mexico border
US says new rule will expedite asylum claim processing, but rights groups caution it may lead to quick deportations.
Apple is working on a hardware subscription service for iPhones
The service would be Apple’s biggest push yet into automatically recurring sales.
Edward Johnson III, fund pioneer who led Fidelity, dies at 91
Johnson’s four-decade tenure transformed the firm into the Wall Street and investment giant that it is today.
Petroecuador declares force majeure on cargoes of Russian diesel
Banks have declined to provide the funds to pay for the deliveries following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Biden renews warning to China against aiding Russia in Ukraine
Joe Biden says he did not issue threats to China's Xi Jinping in call, but made 'consequences' of helping Moscow clear.
Blinken to visit Israel, West Bank, Morocco and Algeria
Ukraine war, Arab-Israeli normalisation and two-state solution on agenda during secretary of state's visit, US says.
Putin’s war to wipe out 15 years of progress for Russian economy
Russia's economy is expected to contract 15 percent in 2022, followed by a decline of 3 percent in 2023, economists say.
Can Russia be barred from the G20 summit?
The Kremlin accuses the US of pressuring other countries to remove Russia from the G20 summit.
UN General Assembly demands Russia end Ukraine war
UN General Assembly adopts resolution demanding aid access, civilian protection in Ukraine and criticising Russia.
Court charges Lebanon’s Geagea over Beirut violence
Christian politician Samir Geagea charged with involvement in October Beirut violence, the worst in a decade.
Lawsuit seeks to prevent MarjorieTaylorGreene from re-election
Legal bid says Republican should be disqualified from running for Congress because of her support for the Capitol riot.
Taxi! Uber to list New York City cabs on its app
The new pact until recently would have been unthinkable, as both camps fought hard for the same customers.
What is the US state of Florida’s so-called ‘don’t say gay’ bill?
The bill would limit discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms in the state.
NATO agrees to bolster eastern flank, increase aid to Ukraine
NATO to send more battle groups to eastern Europe and will boost Ukraine's defence against potential chemical attack.
US to accept up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees, provide more aid
White House pledges more than $1.3bn in new humanitarian aid as President Joe Biden meets world leaders in Brussels.
Photos: Drought in Somalia worsened by funding gap, Ukraine war
Millions of people in the Horn of Africa are facing severe hunger as a result of the worst drought in 40 years.
Is Russia guilty of war crimes in Ukraine?
Marc Lamont Hill presses Moscow’s ambassador to the EU on the Russian Armed Forces’ actions in Ukraine.
Japan and Saudi Arabia qualify for football World Cup
Japan beat Australia to leave the Socceroos facing a tricky playoff to qualify for the Qatar World Cup.
Philip Morris, maker of Marlboro cigarettes, to exit Russia
It would be a big step out of a key market that generated 6 percent of total revenue last year.
Ethiopia declares immediate truce, to allow aid into Tigray
Ethiopia said it was declaring 'an indefinite humanitarian truce effective immediately'.
Bulgaria ends controversial ‘golden passports’ scheme
The scheme offered residency and citizenship in return for substantial investment.
Renault’s $2.4bn worth of Russian assets prove too toxic
Renault sold more than 480,000 vehicles in Russia last year, second only to France.
Ukraine war allows UAE to bring Syria’s Assad in from the cold
Geopolitical realignments have allowed the UAE to rehabilitate Bashar al-Assad, with Russian support.
US weekly jobless claims drop to lowest since 1969
Jobless claims fell by 28,000 to 187,000 for the week ending March 19, the lowest since September of 1969.
UK court grants Dubai ruler’s ex-wife custody of children
A three-year custody battle ends at the High Court in London between Sheikh Mohammed and Princess Haya of Dubai.
Uganda: Court issues warrant for author in exile in Germany
The author fled to Germany earlier this year, the second government critic to leave Uganda in less than six months.
Saving Nepal’s Mothers
Every day in Nepal, at least three mothers die while giving birth.
Hotel WiFi across MENA compromised and exposing private data
Cybersecurity researcher uncovers faulty WiFi system used by Middle East hotels affecting millions of guests worldwide.
Russians abroad are not the enemy
People see us as representatives of the Russian state, but most of us are just refugees escaping Putin's war.
Pakistan PM Khan says he won’t resign ahead of no-confidence vote
Pakistani leader rejects opposition calls to step down as he faces the toughest challenge since coming to power in 2018.
Switzerland probes suspected deadly group jump from building
Four people have been found dead at the foot of a building in Montreux, with a fifth in serious condition.
Somalia: Five dead in attack on military base near airport
The al-Qaeda-linked armed group al-Shabab has said it was behind the attack at the camp near Mogadishu airport.
Hijab bans in India: Where communalism and patriarchy intersect
Why does India's Hindu right refuse to believe Muslim women when they say the hijab is not a sign of oppression?
Palestinians threatened by Jewish ‘terrorist militia’ in Naqab
Former Israeli police officer has set up an armed Jewish civilian militia in the Naqab amid heightened tensions.
India rebukes China FM over Kashmir remarks before expected visit
Wang draws New Delhi's ire ahead of unconfirmed visit for remarks concerning disputed region at OIC meeting in Pakistan.
Russia-Ukraine: ‘Helping refugees is easy now. It may get harder’
A Polish humanitarian worker describes a mood of overwhelming support for Ukrainians, but worries this could change.
Nigeria: 7,000 Boko Haram, other fighters surrender in a week
Since 2009, Boko Haram and its factions have launched an uprising in northeast Nigeria.
Russia moves to halt stock market selloff as trading resumes
Authorities step in with support measures as equities partially reopen after record shutdown over invasion of Ukraine.
Moldova puts aside NATO aspirations, clings to EU dream
Ukraine’s neighbour switches to a military non-alignment over its fear of Russia, but submits a bid to join the EU.
Can COVID make your brain shrink?
A study has revealed changes in several parts of the brains of people who contracted COVID.
What role is Chechnya’s Ramzan Kadyrov playing in Ukraine war?
Chechen forces deployed in Ukraine appear to be more of a 'PR initiative' than military utility, analysts say.
Photos: Artists team up to make dumplings for Ukraine front line
Defiant volunteers across country have found themselves in unexpected roles after Russia's invasion.
Japan unsure on ‘unfriendly’ nations’ rouble payments to Russia
Japan accounted for 4.1 percent of Russia's crude oil exports and 7.2 percent of natural gas exports in 2021.
Leaders of NATO, G7, EU meet as Russia-Ukraine war grinds on
Leaders expected to discuss sanctions against Russia, Europe's energy security as well as the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
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