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Griner arrested in February at a Moscow airport after Russian authorities said her luggage contained vape cartridges.
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The two officials discuss provision of more weapons to Ukraine and how to further isolate Russia with sanctions.
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Under Russian shelling and with no means to escape, foreign students trapped in Sumy are growing increasingly desperate.
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Putin may have anticipated a repeat of Russia's seizure of Crimea, but what we have seen is more similar to Chechnya.
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Move comes after aviation agency cites high risk of foreign-leased planes being impounded as part of Western sanctions.
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No one will emerge safer out of the terrible situation in Ukraine - European wars have a tendency to escalate.
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Evacuation trains arrive in western city as authorities step up efforts to bring people from eastern cities to safety.
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Russian leader also says Western sanctions against his country following Ukraine invasion are akin to war declaration.
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Moroccan students recount experience of discrimination at hands of Ukrainian soldiers, citizens as they fled the war.
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Iran’s FM says he will go to Vienna to sign an agreement soon if all of Iran’s red lines are considered in it.
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Ukraine and Russia trade allegations over breakdown of partial ceasefire in Mariupol and Volnovakha amid shelling.
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We analyse the frenetic coverage of the war in Ukraine, and the double standards and racism seen in some outlets.
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As Russian forces near, residents in Ukraine's capital bear tribulation with patience, pragmatism and a bit of paranoia.
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UN envoy to Libya proposes new joint committee to develop 'consensual constitutional basis' for nationwide polls.
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Foreign students fear for their future as they wonder if they will be allowed to complete their studies.
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Namibia's president discusses the recent discovery of an estimated one billion barrels of oil off his country's coast.
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Al Jazeera talks to Syrians who endured Russian air strikes as Moscow tries to advance its invasion of Ukraine.
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Martial law rumours, coupled with frustration over country's economy and growing isolation, cited as reasons.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its tenth day, we take a look at the major developments.
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Seoul says it has detected a presumed ballistic missile launched by Pyongyang into the East Sea.
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The system is loaded against the climate and the environment.
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The government says at least 27 soldiers have been killed following a complex attack at an army base in Mondoro.
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Russian strike sparks global alarm it could dwarf the world’s worst nuclear disaster at Ukraine’s Chernobyl in 1986.
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'He wants to think himself as a nowadays Stalin,' renowned Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats tells Marc Lamont Hill.
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Decisions follow similar moves by BBC, ABC, CBC after Russia approved a new law punishing 'fake news' by up to 15 years.
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Ukraine says NATO decision allows further Russian bombing of its cities and villages.
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Journalists and investigators witnessing Myanmar violence report suffering depression, anxiety and survivor's guilt.
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Moscow announces temporary truce to allow residents of Mariupol and Volnovakha to evacuate.
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Ukraine envoy accuses Russia of 'nuclear terrorism'; Russian ambassador dismisses reports of attack on nuclear plant.
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Russian president has enjoyed support among US conservatives, but Ukraine attack now prompts criticism.
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IOC called on sporting federations to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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NATO rules out 'no-fly' zone as Russian forces threaten Kyiv and Odesa, bombard cities of Mariupol and Kherson.
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Roger Verma, who came to the US from India 45 years ago, owns the franchise for a Lukoil station in New Jersey.
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Mariupol's mayor says the city is running out of food and needs reinforcements to repel Russian forces.
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Russia's media regulator accuses Facebook of restricting access to Russian outlets, citing 26 cases of 'discrimination'.
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Judges ruled that the arrivals 'have no right to be in the United States' and can be immediately expelled.
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US government invoked state secrets privilege in three Muslim men's case who accused FBI of illegally surveilling them.
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The NATO alliance says it does not seek war but is ready for it after Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Oil prices have swung within a $20 range as Russia's invasion continues to fuel fears of a supply crunch.
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In a 6-3 decision, US Supreme Court says Dzhokhar Tsarnaev received fair trial when he was sentenced to death in 2015.
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Dozens of political opponents of left-wing leader are being accused of treason and undermining national security.
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While landlords juggle, corporate leaders world over wonder how much real estate they really need after the pandemic.
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The US is still struggling with handling the tens of thousands who were evacuated amid the fall of Kabul last year.
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Warne's management says he died of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand.
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Day 9. A captured power plant, fatigue in people's eyes and baking bread out of necessity.
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Novaya Gazeta newspaper removes content and BBC suspends Russian operations after draft bill passes.
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As COVID-19 infections wane, Americans are venturing out to spend at restaurants, shops and hotels.
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News of what Ukraine officials said was an unprecedented attack on a nuclear power plant sent shudders through markets.
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Thirty-two of the 47 UN Human Rights Council members voted in favour of the resolution brought by Ukraine.
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Spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledges 'heated debates among cultural figures', tells Russians now not time for divisions.
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