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Russia-Ukraine war: The battle for Odesa
The fight for the Black Sea port could influence the outcome of the war and affect regional security, experts say.
Kashmir family mourns killing of teenage daughter in bomb attack
Eighteen-year-old Rafiya Nazir becomes the latest civilian casualty of decades-old conflict in the disputed region.
‘Smells of genocide’: How Putin justifies Russia’s war in Ukraine
Experts analyse the Russian president's claims of 'genocide' as justification for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 14
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its fourteenth day, we take a look at the main developments.
China’s Xi: Beijing supports peace talks between Russia, Ukraine
Chinese leader says the situation in Ukraine is 'worrying' and calls for 'maximum restraint' as conflict escalates.
Israeli president heads to Turkey in effort to mend ties
Israel's Herzog will meet Turkey's Erdogan in the first trip by an Israeli leader since 2008 as they seek to mend ties.
On the Ukrainian David, and the Russian Goliath
The media is working hard to sell us a black and white narrative on the Russia-Ukraine war.
Ukraine war: Is impartiality always key to quality journalism?
Terms like 'invasion', 'unprovoked aggression' and 'resistance' can and should be used in conflict reporting.
In ‘zero COVID’ Hong Kong, deaths smash global records
Poor vaccine coverage among elderly population results in city reporting the highest death rate in the world.
Textile hub Bangladesh revives muslin, the forgotten elite fabric
Flowing garments woven from the cloth were worn by Mughal rulers before the fabric enchanted European aristocrats.
Putin has really misread Ukraine
His drive to divide and partition the country is only making Ukrainians more united.
Polish mayor confronts Italy’s Salvini over Putin praise
The far-right leader, who has admired Putin in the past, confronted during a visit to meet Ukrainian refugees.
‘We deserve a fresh start’: The UK’s female victims of slavery
How a system that is supposed to support survivors of sex trafficking leaves them feeling triggered and vulnerable.
Venezuela frees at least two jailed US citizens after talks
Move comes as Venezuela signals interest in improving relations with the US amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Fire at Bangladesh Rohingya camp kills boy, leaves 2,000 homeless
Sixth fire this year at the world's biggest refugee camp kills a six-year-old boy and destroys 300 homes.
In Thailand, businesses feel economic shock of Ukraine war
Countries across Asia are bracing for rising inflation and supply chain disruptions amid sanctions against Russia.
US rejects Poland’s offer to send MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine
Pentagon says Polish proposal to transfer Soviet-era planes to Kyiv via US base in Germany is not tenable.
What’s next in Marlon James’s ‘African Game of Thrones’?
Author's Dark Star Trilogy continues quest to redefine fantasy genre.
What India’s position on Russia-Ukraine war means for its EU ties
Will India's strategy of bolstering ties with EU to ward off China while maintaining close relations with Russia work?
US bans Russian oil: What is next for oil and gas prices?
US President Joe Biden's ban on Russian energy imports is latest move to punish Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
South Koreans go to the polls to choose next president
Incoming leader will face challenges including deepening inequality, surging house prices and nuclear-armed North Korea.
Big brands’ Russia exodus highlights mixed record on war, rights
The rush of brands out of Russia stands in contrast to the response to controversies involving countries such as China.
Is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine going to plan for Moscow?
Russian forces are reported to be struggling with poor logistics and low morale, while facing strong resistance.
Biden’s ‘posturing’ on Russian oil risks wider conflict: Analysts
The global economy could be facing one of the largest energy supply shocks ever, oil experts warn.
Lebanese fearful as fuel and wheat shortage deepens
The war in Ukraine has left cash-strapped Lebanon scrambling for alternative sources of fuel and wheat.
Photos: World rallies for Women’s Day under Ukraine war shadow
Rallies held for International Women's Day as protesters in Europe in Europe urge solidarity with war-torn Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: US, UK ban Russian oil – Live news
Russia says it will provide humanitarian corridors to evacuate Ukrainian civilians after effort in Mariupol fails.
Apple introduces new iPad Air, iPhone SC, Mac desktop computer
It is likely to be Apple's most prolific year for new product releases.
Ukraine accuses Russia of shelling Mariupol evacuation corridor
Ukraine accuses Russia of shelling humanitarian corridor from the besieged city of Mariupol as some civilians flee Sumy.
First US Capitol riot trial: Defendant convicted on all counts
Guilty verdict could give US prosecutors more leverage in plea negotiations with other January 6 riot defendants.
Proud Boys leader charged with conspiracy over US Capitol riot
Prosecutors accuse Henry 'Enrique' Tarrio of helping plan and direct the assault on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
UK to phase out Russian oil imports by end of 2022
British PM Boris Johnson says the UK will 'move away from dependence on Russian oil' throughout this year.
McDonald’s joins US firms shutting down Russia operations
Company says it can't ignore the 'human suffering' in Ukraine after facing pressure to suspend operations in Russia.
Russia facing setbacks in Ukraine, US intelligence officials say
CIA director says Putin's assumptions about Ukraine before the invasion turned out to be 'profoundly flawed'.
Photos: Mariupol Residents suffer as Russian forces lay siege
Russian and Ukrainian authorities have committed to setting up evacuation routes but efforts have repeatedly collapsed.
Biden wants health benefits for US ‘burn pit’ war veterans
Tens of thousands of US military personnel who served in Iraq and Afghanistan were exposed to toxins from 'burn pits'.
EU announces plan to slash Russian gas imports this year
The European Commission has announced a plan to reduce gas imports from Russia by two-thirds this year.
Diary from Ukraine: Crossing into Poland, ‘I can exhale at last’
As Zakhida and her family cross the border into Poland, they find both freedom and homesickness on the other side.
Canada’s ‘petro-provinces’ see opportunity in Russia-Ukraine war
Amid calls to ban Russian oil and gas, environmentalists slam pro-oil 'opportunism' and call for energy transition.
US Congress passes bill to make lynching federal hate crime
Senate unanimously approves legislation to federally ban lynching, 'weapon of racial terror' used against Black people.
Russia-Ukraine war: Biden bans US imports of Russian oil and gas
US president says move aims to put pressure on Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to end deadly attacks on Ukraine.
Women rally in Pakistan despite attempts to shut down protest
Thousands of women attend events marking International Women's Day, known as the Aurat March in Pakistan.
Israeli troops demolish Palestinian homes in West Bank
Israel demolishes the homes of two people accused of carrying out a deadly attack in the occupied West Bank last year.
Climate change will fuel greater displacement
What can we do to reverse the trend?
French far right’s Zemmour backs limited welcome to Ukrainians
The presidential contender says France is 'closer to Christian Europeans' as he backs giving visas to Ukrainians.
Nigerian parliament rescinds decision on gender equality bills
The lawmakers' decision on International Women's Day came hours after simultaneous protests by women in four states.
Biden to announce a ban on US imports of Russian energy
The US imports about 700,000 barrels per day of Russian crude and petroleum products.
Zelenskyy: Western nations share ‘responsibility’ for casualties
Ukraine's president is increasingly frustrated by what he sees as a lack of action to counter Russian aggression.
A family’s unrelenting fight to end Argentina’s femicide crisis
Lucia Perez's 2016 killing sent shockwaves across Argentina. Her family is still pushing for justice.
Shell to stop buying Russian crude oil, gas over Ukraine invasion
The energy giant joins a raft of other companies, including BP, to exit from Russia over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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