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Business as usual in Munich: White men rule the world
A snap from a CEO lunch at this year's Munich Security Conference yet again demonstrated who continues to run the world.
Blinken tells nervous Baltics NATO will protect them from Russia
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the Baltics after visiting Moldova and Poland, will travel next to France.
Can oil and China help Russia survive Western sanctions?
Western sanctions have shut Russia out of the global financial system. Can it rely on oil and gas? Will China help?
Tunisian president appoints members of new top judicial council
President Kais Saied appoints temporary top judicial council, a body he dissolved last month amid widespread criticism.
Ukraine and Russia foreign ministers to meet in Turkey
Turkish foreign minister says the two top diplomats agreed to meet on the side of a forum in southern Turkey.
Soaring food prices threaten emerging-market currencies
Rising food prices can be hugely destabilizing.
Orban allows deployment of NATO troops in western Hungary
The decree signed by the Hungarian leader also permits weapons shipments to cross its territory to other NATO members.
Russia snubs UN court hearing in case brought by Ukraine
Ukraine seeks emergency order from ICJ to halt hostility on its territory, arguing Russia falsely applied genocide law.
Ukraine’s Roma refugees recount discrimination en route to safety
Hundreds of Ukraine's Roma people face uncertain future in Moldova's capital Chisinau as many are not documented.
Photos: Death on Ukraine’s bombarded streets
Russian forces have stepped up their shelling of Ukrainian cities in the centre, north and south of the country.
Xi should pressure Putin to end this war for China’s own sake
China has little to gain from continuing to support Russia's irrational war on Ukraine.
Syria: Two civilians killed in Israeli attack near Damascus
State media say missile attack also caused some material damage south of the capital.
Netflix blocks services in Russia, TikTok limits posts
The decision comes as Moscow cracks down on what people and media outlets can say about Russia's war in Ukraine.
Is Putin likely to face the ICC over Russia’s actions in Ukraine?
The International Criminal Court is investigating Russia's president over possible war crimes in Ukraine.
Murdered women: Adiba Parveen, the quietest girl in the valley
When the recently married resident of Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan province disappeared, her family feared the worst.
Far from Putin’s Russia, Tajikistan’s people feel sanctions pain
Remittances to Central Asian republic have plunged in value amid sanctions intended to hit Russia over war in Ukraine.
Marine Le Pen’s niece defects to rival French far-right campaign
Marion Marechal Le Pen officially backs Eric Zemmour in the April 2022 presidential elections.
Zelenskyy: Ukraine will not forgive Russia for invasion, shelling
Ukrainian leader accuses Moscow of targeting civilians, saying Kyiv will 'punish everyone who committed atrocities'.
Oil prices soar, stocks tank as Russia-Ukraine war rages
Brent leaps to almost $140 a barrel, the highest level since 2008.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day twelve
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its twelfth day, we take a look at the major developments.
Russia’s Kuliak faces disciplinary action after showing Z symbol
Russian gymnast who sported letter linked to invasion of Ukraine on medals podium blasted by sport body.
New Zealand, South Korea announce new sanctions on Russia
Moves are latest measures intended to punish Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
The Singapore lawyer who defends those facing the gallows
M Ravi takes on the cases few want to touch, and is convinced Singapore will eventually abolish the death penalty.
Russian invasion displaces Ukrainians who fled Donbas conflict
As Russia pounds Ukraine, many people displaced during 2014 conflict are having to flee their homes for a second time.
Russian forces interfering at Ukraine nuclear plant: IAEA
Ukraine told the UN agency that Russia switched off some mobile networks and the internet at Zaporizhzhia power plant.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Moscow to open humanitarian corridors
Corridors will allow for the evacuation of civilians from several cities including Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mariupol and Sumy.
Pressed on Ukraine war, Bolshoi conductor Tugan Sokhiev resigns
Bolshoi Theatre's music director says he felt under pressure to take a stand on Russia's war in Ukraine.
How should Europe handle Ukrainian refugees?
Russia's war on Ukraine causes Europe's fastest-growing refugee crisis since World War II, says the UN.
Russia blocks news sites over Ukraine war coverage: Rights group
Russian authorities block independent media outlets including Mediazona, says digital rights group.
US in ‘active’ discussions to ban Russian oil imports: Blinken
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US is talking to its European allies about banning Russian oil imports.
Sheltering in a hospital basement, Ukrainian kids long for home
Children who are too sick to go home or flee the capital shelter from Russian missiles in a Kyiv hospital.
Russia-Ukraine war: Mariupol evacuation halted for second day
Ukrainians and Russians blame each other for violating a previously agreed ceasefire, as thousands remain stranded.
Photos: Thousands arrested at anti-war protests across Russia
Monitoring group says 4,366 people arrested in 56 cities at protests against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
‘Russian attack destroys airport’ as Zelenskyy urges no-fly zone
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says eight rockets hit a civilian airport in Vinnytsia, central Ukraine.
Russia planning to bomb port city of Odesa, claims Zelenskyy
No immediate comment by Russian army after Ukraine's leader says attack on city of 1 million would be 'war crime'.
Putin’s ‘macho doctrine’: Implications for Ukraine
Russia's macho 'tsar' just couldn’t live with Kyiv’s infidelity - not after all that Moscow had done for Ukraine.
Thousands arrested across Russia at anti-war protests
OVD-Info says 4,366 arrests made in 56 cities including Pacific port city of Vladivostok and Siberian city of Irkutsk.
What the war in Ukraine taught us, Palestinians
We fight our oppressors, and we get branded terrorists. Ukrainians do the same, they get applauded for their courage.
US says working ‘actively’ with Poland to send jets to Ukraine
Top US diplomat says US working on deal after Kyiv asks allies to send warplanes to fight Russia.
‘Our country, we have to protect it’: Ukrainians who stay behind
Some 1.4 million people have fled Ukraine to escape fighting, but others stayed behind to join local defence units.
Moldova seeks US support over Ukraine war refugees
Some 120,000 people have crossed into small country since Russia's invasion of Ukraine last week.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian in alleged stabbing attack
The incident took place at Bab Hutta, one of the gates to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
Photos: Russian shelling batters encircled Ukrainian towns
Desperate scenes across war-struck country as Russia continues its military offensive.
Visa, Mastercard to suspend operations in Russia
Card payment giants join growing Western corporate boycott imposed on Russia since its invasion of Ukraine.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 11
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its eleventh day, we take a look at the major developments.
Kashmir students recount harrowing journey to escape Ukraine
Kashmiri students tell of frightening ordeal in which they hid in bunkers, basements before reaching safety.
Uganda: Do government critics have a future in the country?
The Stream speaks to Ugandan writers Kakwenza Rukirabashaija and Stella Nyanzi.
Refugee aid campaigns mushroom in Poland, but tests lie ahead
About 800,000 refugees have crossed into Poland since the war in neighbouring Ukraine began.
Could Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trigger a global food crisis?
Conflict driving up costs for wheat, corn and other staple foods.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Visa, Mastercard halt Russian business
In yet another financial blow, Mastercard and Visa suspend operations in Russia as Kyiv presses for more Western action.
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