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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.
The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories: Storr and Raihani
Will Storr and Nichola Raihani discuss the psychology of status, and why people believe in conspiracy theories.
UK PM Johnson under fire for comparing Ukraine with Brexit
Boris Johnson comes under criticism, including from his own MPs, for comparing Ukrainian resistance with Brexit.
Japan PM urges Modi to take tougher line against Russian invasion
Fumio Koshi, on a visit to New Delhi, calls on the Indian PM to take a tougher stand on Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
‘Bomb shelters, battlefronts’: Ukrainians resist Russian assaults
Besieged Ukrainian cities have been under relentless Russian bombardment as Ukrainians resist the aggression.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 25
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 25th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Saudi Aramco’s 2021 profit more than doubles on higher oil prices
Saudi giant says its net income increased by 124 percent to $110bn in 2021, compared with $49bn in 2020.
The Russia-Ukraine war put Europe’s far right on the back foot
But 'mainstream' politicians should also be pressured to explain why they supported Putin's regime for so long.
Afghanistan world’s unhappiest country, even before Taliban
Afghanistan ranked last in the World Happiness Report among 149 countries surveyed, with Lebanon following.
Canadian mosque worshippers subdue hatchet-wielding attacker
Investigators think the incident in Ontario province was an isolated act and are considering hate as a possible motive.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says siege of Mariupol involved war crimes
Ukrainian leader says siege of Mariupol would go down in history for what he said were 'war crimes' committed by Russia.
Houthis launch attacks on Aramco facility: Saudi-led coalition
Saudi-led coalition says the barrage of drone and missile attacks by the Yemeni group did not cause any casualties.
Europe-bound ship carrying refugees capsizes off Tunisia, 20 dead
Coastguards recover eight more bodies on Saturday after finding 12 on Friday, a civil protection official said.
The anti-apartheid fighter empowering women in South Africa
Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi went from the front lines of anti-racist activism to success in politics and business.
Russia ridicules idea its cosmonauts wore yellow for Ukraine
Russian space agency rejects media reports suggesting its cosmonauts wore yellow in a support of Ukraine.
Australia bans alumina exports to Russia, steps up Ukraine aid
Russia relies on Australia for 20 percent of its alumina; export ban aims to limit its capacity to produce aluminium.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Russian tanks in Mariupol streets
UN says at least 847 civilians killed in Ukraine since conflict began, 6.5 million internally displaced.
Can Bosnia’s Dayton Peace Agreement be reformed?
While many Bosnians are calling for a new civic constitution, some political elites seek more division, analysts say.
Russians push deeper into Mariupol as locals plead for help
Russian forces have already cut the city off from the Sea of Azov.
What is China’s strategy on Ukraine?
US President Joe Biden warns China of consequences if it helps Russian forces in Ukraine.
Ukraine calls on China to condemn Russia’s invasion
The call comes after US warns Beijing of 'consequences' if it materially supports Russia's war on Ukraine.
Algeria recalls Spain envoy over Western Sahara policy change
On Friday, Spain said it backed a 2007 proposal by Morocco to offer Western Sahara autonomy under its sovereignty.
Germany courts Qatar and UAE for alternatives to Russian gas
Economy Minister Robert Habeck visits Doha and Abu Dhabi as fears of gas shortages grow amid Russia's war on Ukraine.
Ukraine’s leader warns war will cost Russia ‘for generations’
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells Russians to imagine '14,000 dead and tens of thousands maimed'.
Bitcoin to the rescue: Cryptocurrencies’ role in Ukraine
Ukraine has turned to cryptocurrencies to fund its military fight against Russia.
Tanzania bus and truck collision kills at least 22: Presidency
President Samia Suluhu Hassan presented her condolences on Twitter, and urged 'road users to adhere to traffic rules'.
Palestinian man shot by police after alleged stabbing attack
Israeli police said they 'neutralised' a Palestinian man who had allegedly stabbed an Israeli in Jerusalem.
Four US troops killed in military plane crash in Norway
Four American servicemen were taking part in an annual exercise involving 30,000 troops, 200 planes and 50 ships.
Cash-strapped Sri Lanka cancels school exams over paper shortage
Official sources said the move could effectively hold up tests for about two-thirds of country's 4.5 million students.
The war in Ukraine, according to the US media
Nuance is being lost - stifled even - in US media coverage of Ukraine. Plus, the influencers touring war-torn Syria.
Overshadowed by Ukraine war, Yemen on brink as pledges fall short
UN was seeking $4.3bn but it could raise only $1.3bn, with some major donors missing, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia.
Russia says it used hypersonic missiles in Ukraine for first time
Aeroballistic missiles destroyed a large underground warehouse containing missiles and aviation ammunition, Moscow says.
This is not the time to brand Vladimir Putin an ‘evil madman’
Simplifying the war in Ukraine into a binary of 'good' versus 'evil' will not save us from another world war.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says it is time for meaningful security talks
The Ukrainian president called for talks without delay, as he warned Moscow will suffer huge losses due to the war.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 24
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 24th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Last apps standing? Telegram, WhatsApp duck Russia bans
Despite concerns over data security and defences against misinformation, Telegram is Russia's go-to social media outlet.
China reports first COVID deaths since January 2021
Two deaths were recorded in the northeastern province of Jilin, the epicentre of an Omicron-fuelled wave of cases.
Why are Indonesians on social media so supportive of Russia?
While Indonesia's government has condemned the invasion, the mood online is more sympathetic to Russia.
Could Ukraine war plunge the global economy into a new crisis?
IMF says Russia's invasion of Ukraine may 'fundamentally alter' the global economic order.
What the truckers’ convoy revealed about policing in Canada
Initial hands-off approach to right-wing movement reveals double standards and institutional police biases, experts say.
East Timor chooses new president amid political deadlock
Voters in Southeast Asia's youngest country are choosing between 16 candidates for the presidency.
Xi tells US to handle Taiwan ‘properly’ to avoid damaging ties
Chinese president made comments in video call with US counterpart Joe Biden.
‘About time’: Indonesia’s NU welcomes women to top leadership
For the first time, women are part of the decision-making body of the world's biggest Islamic organisation.
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