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Why Africa does not appear to be ‘standing with Ukraine’
'Stand with Ukraine' is not just a humanitarian statement. It's a political one, too.
UK, Ireland submit joint bid to host Euro 2028
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Ireland submit an application to host the 2028 European Championship.
Danish Siddiqui: Family of slain journalist takes Taliban to ICC
Lawyer for Siddiqui family says there is sufficient evidence Indian journalist was tortured, murdered in Taliban attack.
A haven from the civil war, Cambodia’s Hotel Le Phnom
From colonial luxury to killing fields, Le Phnom was a haven for journalists reporting on the Cambodian civil war.
Somali forces battling attackers at Mogadishu military camp
Al-Qaeda-linked armed group said its fighters are behind the attack on Halane base.
Indians cut down on necessities as Ukraine war inflates prices
Consumers in Asia's third-largest economy are feeling the bite as companies pass on higher costs since the invasion.
Poland identifies 45 Russian diplomats as suspected spies
Russia says it will retaliate if its diplomats are expelled as Poland's counter-espionage service is requesting.
China limits concerns on Ukraine to self-interest
While China will help Russia get around sanctions, it is more focused on problems closer to home.
Brain implants allow fully paralysed man to communicate
Researchers say it is the first time a paralysed person has been able to communicate in full sentences.
S Africa eases COVID-19 restrictions for vaccinated travellers
South Africa, the African country most affected by COVID-19, is relaxing restrictions in a move to boost tourism.
United Kingdom’s inflation surges to 30-year high of 6.2 percent
Experts warn that prices will rise further still as the Ukraine conflict pushes up already sky-high inflation.
Mariupol: Stranded under siege
The MSF is busy assisting those in need across Ukraine, but with Mariupol, we are left feeling helpless.
Pakistan’s Khan urges Islamic nations to mediate in Ukraine war
Pakistani PM asks Muslim-majority nations to help end Russia's war in Ukraine, appealing also to China to join effort.
Photos: People fleeing, destruction and Ukrainian defiance
The UN refugee agency says more than 3.5 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion.
Ukrainian filmmaker says fighting ‘not like the movies’
Oleg Sentsov has been on the 'first line of defence' against the Russian invasion alongside military units outside Kyiv.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 28
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 28th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China sets green hydrogen target for 2025, eying widespread use
Target comes as world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases strives to balance energy security and climate goals.
The Taliban closes Afghan girls’ schools hours after reopening
Backtracking by the Taliban means female students above the sixth grade will not be able to attend school.
The civilian fighters taking up arms on Ukraine’s front lines
People are swapping suits for army fatigues, volunteering with the Territorial Defence Forces to fight Russian troops.
South Korea picks IMF official as new central bank chief
Nominee is widely expected to continue country's efforts to curb inflation with aggressive interest rate hikes.
Can a rise of leftist leaders bring real change to Latin America?
A new wave of progressive politicians is gaining ground.
Crooked business: Indonesia’s amateur dentists ply dubious trade
Unlicensed 'dental workers' are popular among lower-income Indonesians who can't afford qualified practitioners.
Anwar Ali: From football ban to the Indian national squad
The young footballer from Punjab was told to hang up his boots. His persistence then paved way for his return.
Rohingya in Bangladesh welcome US calling repression genocide
Residents in Cox’s Bazar district, world's largest refugee camp, hope the declaration will lead to more action.
Women’s tennis: World No.1 Ash Barty announces shock retirement
The Australian won 15 titles in her career and was the sport's top player for 121 weeks.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy sees hope in ‘confrontational’ Russia talks
Ukraine's president says talks moving forward, as besieged city of Mariupol faces humanitarian crisis.
US judge rules in favour of China’s ZTE, ending probation
Ruling comes on the final day of the company's probation for illegally shipping US technology to Iran and North Korea.
China Eastern faces losses, regulatory scrutiny after fatal crash
Disaster comes as China's airline sector is struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Military attacks endanger people with limited mobility in Myanmar
Over 60s and those with disabilities face greater risks as military crackdown on anti-coup movement continues.
US, EU slam Russia’s new sentencing of opposition leader Navalny
EU foreign policy chief decries extra nine years handed to Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny as 'politically motivated'.
Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy says 100,000 trapped in Mariupol
Ukraine's president says Russian siege of strategic port city has left residents without food, water and medicines.
Russia could use nuclear weapons if existence threatened: Kremlin
Kremlin spokesperson says Russia has a 'concept of domestic security' that outlines when nuclear weapons can be used.
Russia intensifies Mariupol bombardment as street fighting rages
Russia claims its forces have taken control of about half of the besieged port city, as thousands seek to evacuate.
Russia has ‘failed’ to achieve objectives in Ukraine, US says
Top Biden aide says US president will impose 'further sanctions' against Russia during trip to Europe this week.
‘Cowboy for Trump’ guilty of illegally entering Capitol grounds
But US judge finds New Mexico county official Couy Griffin not guilty of disorderly conduct during January 6, 2021 riot.
Some European countries lift COVID curbs too ‘brutally’: WHO
The UN health agency sees cases rising in 18 out of 53 countries in Europe, 'likely' due to the BA.2 sub-variant.
Jamaicans call for reparations as British royal couple arrives
Jamaican leaders demand apology and slavery reparations as Prince William and Kate visit as part of Caribbean tour.
Saudi Arabia welcomes ‘positive points’ in Lebanese PM statement
Saudi Arabia hopes to contribute to 'the restoration of Lebanon's role and status on the Arab and international levels'.
Would an international bailout save Sri Lanka’s economy?
International rating agencies warn the island nation is on the verge of defaulting on its debt.
Four killed after stabbing attack in Israel’s Naqab region
Palestinian Bedouin was shot dead by a passer-by after reportedly carrying out the attack, which wounded two others.
Tornadoes rip through Texas, more storms threaten US’s south
The system is bringing heavy rainfall and thunderstorms; tornadoes are predicted in Louisiana and southern Mississippi.
Canada’s Justin Trudeau reaches deal to stay in power until 2025
Left-leaning NDP agrees to prop up prime minister's Liberal minority government in exchange for advancing key policies.
Cause of deadly China Eastern jet crash still a mystery
No survivors have been found in 36 hours after Monday's crash, with the hunt for the plane's black box ongoing.
UN chief calls for an end to Russia’s ‘absurd war’ in Ukraine
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns the reverberations of war could spiral into a 'global hunger crisis'.
Biden’s US Supreme Court pick Jackson faces senators’ questions
Republicans expected to question Ketanji Brown Jackson on views on race in the law, work for Guantanamo detainees.
Egypt, UAE, Israel leaders meet for first ever three-way summit
Concerns over the war in Ukraine, as well as the Iran nuclear deal, were reportedly on the agenda.
Putin proves there are no statesmen left, just thugs
By raising the possibility of nuclear annihilation, the Russian president buried the honorific into deep irrelevance.
Sri Lanka softens ‘terror’ law after EU trade pressure
Main opposition parties withhold support for amendments, saying they do not stop arbitrary arrest of dissidents.
Burkina Faso: Trial for murder of former leader Sankara continues
Prosecutors are seeking a 30-year sentence for ex-President Blaise Compaore over the assassination of his predecessor.
On happiness and hypocrisy
What does the World Happiness Index really tell us about happiness?
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