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India: Delhi’s ‘Common Man’ party gets election boost in Punjab
Upstart Aam Aadmi Party sweeps Punjab state polls, bolstering its hopes of becoming the main challenger to Modi's BJP.
Photos: Power cuts in Sri Lanka have hit all walks of life
Children are studying using kerosene oil lamps, fishermen cutting back on fishing and industries limiting production.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 15
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 15th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Q&A: Understanding Europe’s response to Ukrainian refugee crisis
Professor Serena Parekh explains Europe's response to Ukrainian refugees compared to those from Syria.
Mohamed Bazoum: Is Niger France’s new key partner in the Sahel?
The president of Niger discusses if his country will become new the focal point in the fight against ISIL and al-Qaeda.
Riots shake France’s Corsica over assault on jailed nationalist
Hundreds of Yvan Colonna supporters rally in Ajaccio, Calvi and Bastia with the protests rapidly turning into clashes.
Japan’s Sony and Nintendo halt business in Russia
The firms are the latest global brands to join a growing exodus from Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
Top Russia, Ukraine diplomats in Turkey for first talks
Meeting in Antalya represents the first time Russia has sent a high-level minister for negotiations on the crisis.
What is needed to address the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine?
Aid groups continue to mobilise as calls for greater access grow louder.
IMF approves $1.4bn in emergency funding support for Ukraine
Global lender says funds will help Ukraine meet urgent spending needs in the wake of Russia's military invasion.
As war imperils food supply, Australian farmers step up to plate
Supply chain issues, rising fertiliser prices and tougher growing conditions pose challenges to the Australian solution.
ISIL suicide bomber of Pakistan mosque was Afghan exile: Police
Police also said they killed three suspects allegedly involved in last week's bombing in Peshawar that killed 64 people.
The Distant Barking of Dogs: In the shadow of Ukraine’s war
A child’s life on the front line in eastern Ukraine before the 2022 Russian invasion.
Riots and snubs: In Pacific Islands, a growing wariness of China
Samoan Prime Minister's decision to skip recent summit is latest evidence of growing mistrust of Beijing.
Australia to expand defence personnel by a third by 2040
Scott Morrison says planned move is the 'biggest increase' in size of Australia's defence forces in peacetime.
Modi’s BJP set to win India’s largest state election
The state polls are a crucial test for PM Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party before national elections in 2024.
US denies Russian claims of biowarfare labs in Ukraine
White House Press Secretary also warns that Russia may seek to use chemical and biological weapons in Ukraine.
Russia sanctions could drive more people to crypto, analysts say
Crypto enthusiasts say $3 trillion market offers financial stability in an increasingly volatile world.
Biden’s ‘quite vague’ crypto executive order hailed by sector
Bitcoin rallied as much as 11 percent on Wednesday.
US stocks surge the most since June 2020
Dip buyers powered the S&P 500 up almost 3 percent.
UN head decries ‘horrific’ attack of Mariupol hospital: Live News
Antonio Guterres says 'senseless violence must stop' as bombing of children's hospital in Mariupol draws condemnation.
Timeline: Week two of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
US ban on Russian oil imports, failed ceasefires and more than 2 million refugees mark second week of war in Ukraine.
Israel and Turkey hail new era in relations, but divisions remain
After years of strained ties, Isaac Herzog became the first Israeli president to visit Turkey since 2007.
Yoon Suk-yeol wins South Korea’s presidential election
Yoon Suk-yeol vows national unity after winning the most closely fought election in recent South Korean history.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro pushes for more mining on Indigenous lands
Environmental groups warn that Bolsonaro is using the pretext of Ukraine crisis to rush a bill that would allow mining.
Photos: Russian bombing destroys hospital in Ukraine’s Mariupol
Ukrainian officials say 17 wounded as Russian air strike hits a children's hospital in the besieged city of Mariupol.
Ukraine accuses Russia of bombing children’s hospital in Mariupol
Ukraine's president says children and other people buried under rubble after Russian air strike 'atrocity'.
Will a ban on Russia’s oil imports stop the war in Ukraine?
US President Joe Biden says the move is aimed at hitting the main artery of Russia's economy.
US and UK rule out no-fly zone over Ukraine, again
Top US and UK diplomats pledge to bolster Ukrainian defences but say direct confrontation with Russia would prolong war.
Russia-Ukraine war military dispatch: March 9, 2022
A roundup of the key battleground developments on Day 14 of Russia's multi-pronged invasion of Ukraine.
Fighting hampers renewed efforts to evacuate Ukrainian cities
Russia and Ukraine had pledged to respect the truce starting at 9:00 am to evacuate six besieged cities.
US man who got first pig heart transplant dies two months later
Doctor calls David Bennett 'brave and noble patient' whose condition began deteriorating several days ago.
US lawmakers to vote on spending plan with $13.6bn in Ukraine aid
The House of Representatives is also expected to vote on a ban on Russian oil imports.
Total war: How Ukraine mobilised a country as Russia overreached
Despite perceptions of Russia's military strength, Ukraine has been able to slow the Russian advance. We examine how.
Risks of a No-fly Zone | Start Here
Why NATO is ruling out a no-fly zone in Ukraine
Iraqis protest rise in food prices, officials blame Ukraine war
Russia and Ukraine are major producers of wheat and sunflower oil, goods heavily imported by Middle Eastern countries.
Sudanese authorities raid offices of 2019 massacre tribunal
The tribunal has been sandwiched between allegations from the public and attacks from the government.
Photos: Ukrainian orchestra plays defiant concert in Kyiv
The Kyiv-Classic Symphony Orchestra seeks to boost morale in Kyiv as Russian forces advance on Ukraine's capital city.
Ukraine calls for ceasefire to restore power at Chernobyl
Ukraine reports power cut at the Chernobyl nuclear plant as IAEA says outage has no 'critical impact' on safety.
UN war crimes panel urges US to probe deadly Syria air raids
UN investigators call on Washington to ensure those responsible for violations are held accountable.
Anguished Ukrainians await news of relatives in besieged Mariupol
Communications with civilians in the Ukrainian port city have been cut off for the past week amid Russian shelling.
Germany’s cabinet approves scrapping of Nazi-era abortion law
Ministers back law that will allow doctors to provide information about abortions, but the procedures remain limited.
Iran in talks with the Taliban to resume ambitious rail project
The Khaf-Herat rail link is expected to boost trade and travel between Iran and Afghanistan.
HRW urges release of two S Sudanese arrested for gov’t criticism
Both men face the death penalty or life imprisonment if convicted of undermining the country's constitution.
Shackleton’s lost ship discovered off Antarctica after 100 years
Lost in 1915, the Endurance was discovered in Antarctica's Weddell Sea by a group of explorers.
South Korea presidential election: Exit polls show dead heat
Conservative Yoon Suk-yeol is slightly ahead of liberal Lee Jae-myung, according to projections after voting ends.
South Africa’s Aspen signs deal with J&J to sell COVID vaccines
The South African pharmaceutical company will sell and distribute the vaccines, under its own packaging, across Africa.
Belarus crushing dissent with ‘complete impunity’: UN
UN rights chief Bachelet says the Belarusian government is continuing its crackdown on opponents, media and others.
Australia PM declares east coast floods a national emergency
Scott Morrison faces protests in the flood-wrecked city of Lismore for slow response to the worst flooding in decades.
Infographic: Which countries buy the most Russian weapons?
Russia is the world’s second-largest arms exporter with India buying one-quarter of those weapons.
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