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‘We are refugees’: Russians flee rising authoritarianism
Public figures and critical Russians flock to the Baltic states, Georgia, Armenia and Turkey amid the war on Ukraine.
Ukrainians defy heartbreak to win bittersweet Paralympic golds
The war-torn country is second on the medals table, winning 17 medals so far, including six gold medals.
Germany launches probe into suspected war crimes in Ukraine
Germany's justice minister says the country's federal prosecution office opened a probe to collect evidence in Ukraine.
Some lives are more valuable than others
According to Western media's coverage of the Ukraine war.
Women in science should be the norm, not the exception
This International Women's Day, let's start working towards ending gender discrimination in science for good.
Russia-Ukraine war stirs Greek concerns in the Mediterranean
Greece braces for Russian backlash for standing with the European Union on the Ukraine crisis.
EU court rules UK must pay billions of euros after import fraud
The Court of Justice of the EU says the UK must compensate the EU for failing to crack down on 2011-2017 import fraud.
Report: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard launches second satellite
The elite paramilitary forces say the Noor-2 satellite reached a low orbit above the Earth's surface.
International Women’s Day 2022: What’s the theme and when is it?
The world commemorates women on Tuesday under the hashtag #BreakTheBias.
Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, US confirm talks amid Russia crisis
A US delegation met with the Venezuelan government for talks that included a discussion of 'energy security'.
Scenes of destruction, misery in Kharkiv after Russian bombings
Ukraine's second-largest city has been devastated, with civilians left homeless taking refuge in underground stations.
Why are teachers quitting in record numbers?
Education systems worldwide are in crisis as professionals leave.
Nepal: From a Maoist child soldier to one of world’s top runners
From joining rebels at 14 to becoming a top ultra-runner and now training young Nepalese girls, Rai has come a long way.
Moderna signs MOU with Kenya for first mRNA facility in Africa
Moderna says it signed an MOU with Kenya for its first mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility in Africa.
The limits of Iran’s influence on Yemen’s Houthi rebels
While Iran engages in dialogue with regional rivals, its ally in Yemen has increased attacks on them.
The best path to gender equality is through family law reform
If we want to embed gender equality, we must tackle discriminatory family laws.
Why has ‘Z’ been embraced by supporters of Russia’s Ukraine war
Government supporters are using the letter as a pro-war symbol to show solidarity with Russia's armed forces.
As foreign reserves slip, Sri Lanka to devalue currency
The move comes as the country grapples with a spiralling economic crisis and accelerating inflation.
FIFA says foreign players in Russia, Ukraine can break contracts
Foreign players and coaches allowed to temporarily break their contracts as Russia intensifies its attack on Ukraine.
‘Misogyny is everywhere’: Meenu Gaur on making feminist noir
The Indian-British director of Qatil Haseena Ke Naam on what it looks like when privilege is handed to women in film.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 13
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its thirteenth day, we take a look at the main developments.
Russia: Deals with ‘unfriendly’ countries now require approval
Decision comes after Moscow released a list of countries taking 'unfriendly actions' against Russia.
‘Russia tilt’ essential to India’s strategic security
India could do more to help resolve Ukraine conflict, despite its reliance on Russia for weapons, diplomacy with China.
‘National treasure’: Sri Lanka’s most revered elephant dies at 68
Amid an outpouring of grief, Sri Lanka's president orders that cadaver of Nadungamuwa Raja be preserved for posterity.
‘No one cares’: ISIL’s ‘invisible’ victims
Non-Yazidi women who were raped say they have been rejected by their families and abandoned by their government.
As South Korea votes, shopping mall bid spotlights regional split
Presidential candidate's pledge to build shopping complex spotlights regionalism and suspicion of big business.
Sri Lanka cardinal seeks UN probe into 2019 Easter bombings
Head of the country's Roman Catholic Church tells UNHCR the massacre now appears to be 'a grand political plot'.
Controlling the narrative: Russia tightens grip on media amid war
Russians have few options when it comes to the media and a pro-war movement using the letter Z as a symbol, is rising.
Russia warns of ‘catastrophic’ fallout if West bans oil imports
Kremlin threatens to cut Europe's gas supply, warns oil prices could top $300 per barrel if West bans Russian oil.
Japan freezes assets of more Russian officials, oligarchs
Latest sanctions target 20 Russians, including deputy chiefs of staff for President Vladimir Putin's administration.
Russia-Ukraine war: Moscow announces new evacuation plan
Russia's UN envoy announces new ceasefire for Tuesday, says Ukrainians can choose 'where they want to be evacuated to'.
‘No better than North Korea’: Russian aviation faces wipeout
Russians are facing a future with little or no international air travel amid the ostracisation of its aviation sector.
Myanmar defectors describe military culture of abuse, fear
Defectors say at least 2,500 soldiers have deserted Myanmar's military since last year's coup.
Russia-Ukraine: What is a no-fly zone and why has NATO said no?
As Ukraine urges no-fly zone, officials and experts warn of spiralling escalation if NATO gets directly involved in war.
Malaysia: Is there still a chance of saving the Malayan tiger?
Fewer than 150 wild tigers remain in Malaysia's forests, where 3,000 once roamed in the 1950s.
Russia-Ukraine war: Moscow announces new ceasefire for Tuesday
Russia's UN envoy announces new ceasefire for Tuesday, says Ukrainians can choose 'where they want to be evacuated to'.
Stocks fall, commodities surge as war angst intensifies
The turmoil on global financial markets intensified Monday as US stocks plunged the most in 17 months.
Ukraine blasts Russian plan for ‘humanitarian corridors’
Ukraine says Russian shelling prevented the evacuation of civilians from cities including Kyiv, Mariupol and Kharkiv.
Does diplomacy stand a chance in Russia?
As Russia intensifies invasion, world leaders are ramping up efforts to find a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
Lebanese bank shuts down dozens of UK nationals’ accounts
Bank Audi pressures dual nationals to agree to waive their rights to take foreign currency, or risk losing the accounts.
US: Pentagon to shut down leaking fuel tank facility in Hawaii
US military's decision comes after thousands were sickened by jet-fuel-contaminated water at Pearl Harbor.
Ukraine says 13 killed in Russian attack on Makariv bakery
Russian forces pressed on with their seiges and bombing of Ukrainian cities on the 12th day of the war.
Boat carrying 300 Haitian migrants capsizes near Florida coast
Officials said women and children were aboard the wooden boat, and 163 people swam to the US shore.
Florida wildfires force hundreds to evacuate their homes
Experts say dry conditions and shredded trees left by a 2018 hurricane in the US state are to blame for the blazes.
Biden to sign crypto order as industry faces pressure
The US approach to cryptocurrency has attracted new attention in recent weeks as Washington levies sanctions on Russia.
Photos: Odesa prepares its defences amid fears of Russian attack
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned on Sunday that Moscow was 'preparing to bomb Odesa'.
Nearly 400 civilians killed in Afghanistan under Taliban rule: UN
It is the first major human rights report since the Taliban seized power from the former US-backed government in August.
Supreme Court declines to review decision that freed Bill Cosby
Cosby has claimed he relied on a US prosecutor's promise of immunity when he gave potentially incriminating testimony.
Iran says won’t endanger national interests after Russian demand
An agreement on Iran's nuclear deal appeared imminent, but a new Russian demand has cast doubt over the talks.
Diary from Ukraine: ‘Terrified we’d be separated while fleeing’
This weekend, Zakhida Adylova decided to flee Kyiv for Lviv in the west with her family.
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