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Kashmir Files, hailed by Modi, triggers anti-Muslim hate speech
Bollywood film on exodus of Kashmiri Hindus that won accolades from Indian PM accused of fanning anti-Muslim sentiment.
Will the ICC investigation help or hinder peace in Ukraine?
The ICC’s effects on peace are often ambivalent, but that does not mean its pursuit of justice is not worth supporting.
HRW fears violence as Pakistan’s Khan faces no-confidence vote
Rights group urges the government and opposition to 'deter supporters from violence' amid threat of political turmoil.
‘Scum and traitors’: Vladimir Putin threatens anti-war Russians
'A necessary self-purification of society will only strengthen our country,' Russian leader says.
Is a nuclear disaster likely in Ukraine after Russia’s invasion?
The IAEA and nuclear experts warn Ukrainian nuclear sites are at risk. Is a major nuclear incident possible?
How does Russia’s invasion of Ukraine impact the Middle East?
Middle East leaders are not eager to see either the US or Russia declare a decisive victory in Ukraine.
UN to vote on scope in Afghanistan amid hopes Russia doesn’t veto
Draft text introduced by Norway reshapes UN relations with Kabul to account for last year's seizure of power by Taliban.
‘Unforgivable’: Russia decries Putin ‘war criminal’ allegation
Kremlin spokesman calls US President Joe Biden's comment 'unacceptable and unforgivable rhetoric'.
Ukraine war’s rising cost for daily Russian lives
According to the ministry of economics, annual inflation jumped to 12.5% as of March 11 from 10.4% the previous week.
Why are women’s voices marginalised in Nigeria?
Rights advocates push for gender equality in male-dominated politics and society.
Cambodia convicts opposition politicians in ‘unfair’ mass trial
Trial involving exiled leaders Sam Rainsy and Mu Sochua among several targeting the forcibly dissolved CNRP.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 22
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 22nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Judge approves extradition of former Honduras president to US
Juan Orlando Hernandez, who faces drug trafficking and firearms charges, has three days to appeal the decision.
COVID: S Korea reports record cases as Omicron wave nears peak
Country long hailed as a pandemic success story reports more than 621,000 cases and 429 deaths.
India and Australia close to signing a mini free trade agreement
The move comes at a time when both nations are desperate to reduce their dependence on China.
What helps India’s BJP get lower Facebook rates? Divisive content
BJP's large following, proxies & polarising content help it game Facebook's algorithm to get cheap rates.
Russia-Ukraine war: Mariupol theatre sheltering ‘hundreds’ bombed
Officials say it is 'impossible to determine' number of victims due to shelling as Russia denies carrying out an attack.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Biden calls Putin a ‘war criminal’
With war entering fourth week, US increases support for Ukraine as diplomatic efforts to secure ceasefire continue.
How is the media viewing Russia’s war in Ukraine?
Competing narratives fight for coverage in print, on air and online.
A year after spa killings, Americans protest anti-Asian hate
The majority of nearly 11,000 hate incidents against AAPI between March 2020 and the end of 2021 involved women.
‘Absurd’: Brazil awards Bolsonaro ‘medal of Indigenous merit’
Indigenous leaders slam the award, saying Brazil's president has promoted policies that threaten their communities.
Timeline: Week three of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Intensified bombardment of several cities, tighter sanctions and some evacuations mark the third week of war in Ukraine.
UN aid drive to avert Yemen catastrophe falls far short
Conference raises only a third of the money needed for Yemen, as United Nations warns of famine.
US Fed hikes rates, signals aggressive stance to fight inflation
The quarter-percentage-point hike is likely the first of many to rein in the highest US inflation in over 40 years.
Photos: Russian bombing leaves Ukraine’s Kharkiv in ruins
Local officials say at least 500 people have been killed and 600 buildings destroyed since Russia launched its invasion.
Human costs mount in the third week of war in Ukraine
Refugees, displaced Ukrainians pass the five million mark, as Russia encircles cities and pounds them with missiles.
Olga Smirnova: Ballerina quits Russian company over Ukraine war
Smirnova, who previously expressed her opposition to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, will join the Dutch National Ballet.
UN court orders Russia to halt invasion of Ukraine
The ICJ orders Russia to halt invasion, says it is 'profoundly concerned' by Moscow's use of force in Ukraine.
What Zelenskyy said in his address to the US Congress
'We need you right now' Ukrainian president tells US Congress as Russian invasion continues - here are his full remarks.
War in Ukraine – The Human Impact | Start Here
What is happening where and the impact on people.
COVID-19: Namibia ends mask and PCR testing
Namibia's relaxation of the rules comes amid declining COVID-19 infection rates.
Nigeria: 100 million barrels of oil unaccounted for in 2019
Allegations of corruption have often been levelled against the Nigerian oil company.
Biden administration shields Afghans in US from deportation
US grants TPS to Afghans, but advocates say law securing path to permanent residency for refugees still needed.
7.3-magnitude quake shakes east Japan, triggers tsunami advisory
No reports of casualties in Fukushima, which was hit by a deadly earthquake and tsunami 11 years ago.
Landslide in Peru buries homes, 15-20 people are missing
Local authorities say the vegetation-covered mountain is not suitable for building homes and is prone to landslides.
Putin says Russia will achieve Ukraine goals, decries sanctions
Russian president says West aims to damage the Russian economy but insists the it could withstand the sanctions.
Johnson meets Saudi, UAE leaders as Ukraine war roils oil prices
British PM Boris Johnson visits Gulf for talks aimed at moving away from reliance on Russian oil and gas supplies.
WTO chief welcomes COVID vaccine patent waiver plan
Waiver will need the backing of the 164 members of the WTO, which takes decisions based on consensus.
Back to Starbucks: Howard Schultz returns as interim leader
Kevin Johnson said he will retire next month after five years as president and CEO of the coffee giant.
US stocks rally on Ukraine talks ahead of Fed rate decision
The Fed is expected to raise rates for the first time since 2018 in an effort to curb the hottest inflation in 40 years.
‘Close the sky over Ukraine’: Zelenskyy pleads to US Congress
US President Biden at the White House is prepared to announce new military aid for Ukraine after Zelenskyy's speech.
Rosa Bonheur: Why Google honours her today
Rosa Bonheur is recognised for her work as an artist and an animal painter.
US retail sales rose 0.3% in February as high prices take a bite
And there are new pressures that could send prices even higher, namely the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
War deepens suffering for Ukraine’s drug users
At a time of increased stress, withdrawal medication is hard to find while blackmarket drug prices soar.
Florida takes aim at marginalised groups in war on ‘woke culture’
Spate of conservative bills on abortion, critical race theory and gender identity signal worrying trend, critics say.
China: Control and Order
“I feel that China has increasingly been moving to the beat of its own drum.”
In Ukraine, war means new war hotels
For journalists, hotels are an important part of the infrastructure required to report from warzones.
Talk of ‘compromise’ as Russia-Ukraine peace talks set to resume
Moscow says parts of a possible peace deal with Kyiv close to being agreed as the peace talks enter a serious phase.
Fearing conscription, anti-war Russians flock to Uzbekistan
For years, Uzbeks travelled to Russia in search of better lives. With the Ukraine conflict, the trend is in reverse.
‘They are so young’: Corpses pile up in Mykolaiv morgue
Forensic institute in Ukrainian city under Russian attack says it has received 120 bodies since war began.
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