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Putin’s War: View from Russia
"The media in Russia and in Donetsk and Luhansk is carefully controlled.“
Egyptian pound drops as Ukraine war prompts dollar flight
Egypt's pound depreciated by almost 14 percent while its central bank raised interest rates, citing the war in Ukraine.
Czech ex-PM Babis, his aide indicted in EU subsidy fraud case
Czech prosecutors charge former Prime Minister Andrej Babis and his aide in a $2.2m EU subsidy fraud case.
Man accused of murdering UK lawmaker planned other attacks: Court
A London court was told the murderer of British lawmaker David Amess had planned other attacks.
‘One day to enjoy’: Economy woes dampen Afghan Nowruz celebration
The Taliban rule and the flagging economy have seemingly put a dampener on celebrations this year.
Ukrainian refugees, Russian exiles seek shelter in Turkey
Already a host to millions of Syrians, Turkey emerges as a safe haven hub amid Europe's war.
Becker faces trial over failure to use trophies to settle debts
The six-time Grand Slam champion is alleged to have failed to hand over various tennis trophies to settle his debts.
Private hire drivers should not be forced to work in fear
Nothing will bring back my soulmate, but gig economy companies can take action to save others.
What to expect from Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings
The US Senate is to hold four days of hearings from March 21-24 on Jackson's qualifications to join the Supreme Court.
Russia-Ukraine: How will the war end?
What would a de-escalation or an end to the war look like, and what would it mean for the two countries?
Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson, Biden’s Supreme Court pick?
As Jackson's Senate confirmation hearings get under way, Al Jazeera examines her path to the United States' top court.
Top EU diplomat decries Russia’s ‘massive war crime’ in Mariupol
Borrell says EU foreign ministers to discuss more support to Ukraine and fresh sanctions on Russian oil and gas sectors.
A letter to … Sarah, who was murdered by a serial killer
Journalist Julie Bindel writes to Sarah Jean de Vries, a writer, a prostituted woman and a victim of Robert Pickton.
World ‘sleepwalking’ to climate catastrophe: UN chief
Guterres says goal of 1.5-degree-Celsius rise is already on life support as he urges countries to abide by commitments.
Hungary: Fighting Hatred with Humour
A Hungarian political activist uses satire to fight fears stirred up by ultra-nationalists in her country.
Global oil prices jump again as EU considers Russian oil ban
Prices rose before Biden's talks with EU governments that aim to harden the West's response to Moscow over Ukraine.
US sends Patriot interceptors to Saudi to ease tensions: Reports
The transfer fulfils an urgent Saudi request that has become a point of tension between Riyadh and Washington.
Sister accuses UK government of abandoning Morad Tahbaz in Iran
The British-Iranian environmental campaigner being held in Iran is on hunger strike, according to his sister.
Unknown gunmen attack two police stations in southeast Nigeria
A separatist movement has been accused of several attacks against security installations and government buildings.
Crypto provides fix for some in crisis-hit Afghanistan
Digital currencies, impervious to international sanctions, allow handful of young Afghans to avoid the worst of crisis.
Far from Ukraine, Indonesia’s favourite noodles run out of stock
Indonesian shops are running out of Indomie instant noodles as the Ukraine conflict raises fears of wheat shortages.
‘No place to come back to’: Kharkiv under relentless bombardment
For weeks, Ukraine's second-largest city, near the border with Russia, has been under a constant artillery barrage.
China Eastern plane carrying 132 crashes in Guangxi province
China Eastern flight MU5735 crashed in Guangxi province causing 'mountain fire'; number of casualties still unknown.
Biden to travel to Poland to discuss Ukraine war with PM Duda
The US president to discuss the international response to the Russian invasion with his European allies during his trip.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 26
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 26th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Ukrainian town told to shelter after ‘leak’ at ammonia plant
Sumy regional governor says the area within a 5km radius around the plant is hazardous.
How chess prodigy Praggnanandhaa starred in cricket-crazy India
Teenager's rise to stardom was marked by a stunning win over top-ranked player earlier this year.
US to declare Myanmar army committed genocide against Rohingya
Antony Blinken will announce the decision at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum on Monday.
Pakistan: Brother’s acquittal in Qandeel Baloch murder challenged
Prosecutors say they have appealed to top court after Muhammad Waseem is acquitted of killing his celebrity sister.
Indian bourse engulfed in scandal over mystery guru
Indian officials have accused the 'Queen of the Bourse' of crimes including leaking confidential information to a guru.
Hong Kong eases quarantine amid angst over ‘zero COVID’ isolation
The international financial centre will lift bans on flights from nine countries and cut quarantine from April 1.
As global brands shun Russia, Asian firms sit out controversy
Different government policies and public perceptions fuel reluctance to follow Western-led corporate exodus, experts say
In cash-strapped Sri Lanka, two men die waiting in queue for fuel
Widespread fuel shortages and sky-rocketing prices cause misery and hardship across the island nation.
Ukraine rejects Russian demand to surrender besieged Mariupol
Ukraine says 'there can be no question' of laying down arms after Russia offers safe passage in exchange for surrender.
Are war crimes being committed in Ukraine?
As reports of civilian deaths grow in Russia-Ukraine war, so do calls for adherence to international humanitarian law.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv refuses to surrender Mariupol
Russia says Ukraine has until 5am Moscow time to respond to an offer on laying down arms and humanitarian corridors.
Russia and Ukraine fight for control of besieged Mariupol
Hundreds of thousands of residents remain trapped in the city, which has been besieged for more than two weeks.
US decries ‘disturbing’ accounts of Ukrainians deported to Russia
US ambassador to the UN says it would be 'unconscionable for Russia to force Ukrainian citizens into Russia'.
Can talks end the war in Ukraine?
Despite the fierce fighting, representatives from Ukraine and Russia have met several times.
At least six people dead in Bangladesh ferry accident
A cargo vessel hit a ferry carrying dozens of people along a river outside Bangladesh's capital Dhaka.
Germany seals gas deal with Qatar to reduce dependence on Russia
Germany has sought to reduce its energy dependence on Russia since Moscow invaded Ukraine.
Russia, Ukraine ‘close to agreement’ in negotiations, says Turkey
Turkish foreign minister says while negotiations were 'not easy', there is some 'momentum' towards an agreement.
Fatalities as car smashes into carnival in southern Belgium
At least six killed, 26 wounded in incident at carnival of Strepy-Bracquegnies.
DR Congo: Fourteen killed in machete attack in Ituri province
Seven children, including a two-year-old girl, and five women aged between 25 and 32 were killed, says Red Cross.
Fear of political turmoil as Pakistan PM faces no-confidence vote
Opposition parties filed the motion against Imran Khan, saying he had lost his parliamentary majority.
Millions in China’s northeast placed under COVID-19 lockdown
The city of Jilin will lock down some 4.5 million people for three days starting Monday.
Kyiv sees high risk of attack on western Ukraine from Belarus
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's office says there is a high risk of an attack on Volyn being launched from Belarus.
Tunisia: Mass anti-Saied protests take place in capital Tunis
Last July, President Saied suspended parliament, sacked PM and further expanded his legislative and executive powers.
Russia says it used hypersonic missiles in Ukraine again
Russia launches cruise and hypersonic missiles targeting Ukrainian military sites as it steps up its military offensive.
Ukraine accuses Russia of bombing Mariupol school sheltering 400
Authorities in the port city say those sheltering in the targeted school include women and children.
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