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WNBA star Brittney Griner arrested in Russia on drug charges
Griner arrested in February at a Moscow airport after Russian authorities said her luggage contained vape cartridges.
Blinken meets Ukraine FM Kuleba in show of support
The two officials discuss provision of more weapons to Ukraine and how to further isolate Russia with sanctions.
Hundreds of students trapped in Ukraine’s Sumy amid shelling
Under Russian shelling and with no means to escape, foreign students trapped in Sumy are growing increasingly desperate.
Analysis: Is Russia repeating mistakes of past wars in Ukraine?
Putin may have anticipated a repeat of Russia's seizure of Crimea, but what we have seen is more similar to Chechnya.
Aeroflot halting all foreign flights, minus Belarus, from March 8
Move comes after aviation agency cites high risk of foreign-leased planes being impounded as part of Western sanctions.
My dread, as a European, about the war in Ukraine
No one will emerge safer out of the terrible situation in Ukraine - European wars have a tendency to escalate.
‘Barely slept’: Exhausted and tearful, Ukrainians pour into Lviv
Evacuation trains arrive in western city as authorities step up efforts to bring people from eastern cities to safety.
Ukraine no-fly zone would mean participation in conflict: Putin
Russian leader also says Western sanctions against his country following Ukraine invasion are akin to war declaration.
‘There’s Poland, now walk’: Arab students’ ordeal out of Ukraine
Moroccan students recount experience of discrimination at hands of Ukrainian soldiers, citizens as they fled the war.
Iran, IAEA hold talks as nuclear negotiations near finish line
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.
Russia-Ukraine war: Ceasefire attempt to evacuate civilians fails
Ukraine and Russia trade allegations over breakdown of partial ceasefire in Mariupol and Volnovakha amid shelling.
Ukraine: The information war
We analyse the frenetic coverage of the war in Ukraine, and the double standards and racism seen in some outlets.
Stoicism is Kyiv’s new normal
As Russian forces near, residents in Ukraine's capital bear tribulation with patience, pragmatism and a bit of paranoia.
Libya: UN offers mediation after swearing in of new rival gov’t
UN envoy to Libya proposes new joint committee to develop 'consensual constitutional basis' for nationwide polls.
Foreign students fleeing Russia’s war on Ukraine hope to return
Foreign students fear for their future as they wonder if they will be allowed to complete their studies.
Hage Geingob: Is oil discovery off Namibia a blessing or a curse?
Namibia's president discusses the recent discovery of an estimated one billion barrels of oil off his country's coast.
Syrians recount horror under Russian air attacks
Al Jazeera talks to Syrians who endured Russian air strikes as Moscow tries to advance its invasion of Ukraine.
‘Scared to stay’: Why some rushed to leave Russia after war
Martial law rumours, coupled with frustration over country's economy and growing isolation, cited as reasons.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day 10
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its tenth day, we take a look at the major developments.
North Korea fires ballistic missile ahead of S Korea election
Seoul says it has detected a presumed ballistic missile launched by Pyongyang into the East Sea.
Why do corporations greenwash?
The system is loaded against the climate and the environment.
Mali rebel attack leaves dozens of soldiers dead
The government says at least 27 soldiers have been killed following a complex attack at an army base in Mondoro.
Attack on Ukrainian nuclear plant triggers worldwide alarm
Russian strike sparks global alarm it could dwarf the world’s worst nuclear disaster at Ukraine’s Chernobyl in 1986.
What is Putin’s endgame in Ukraine?
'He wants to think himself as a nowadays Stalin,' renowned Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats tells Marc Lamont Hill.
Russia-Ukraine war: CNN, Bloomberg suspend work in Moscow
Decisions follow similar moves by BBC, ABC, CBC after Russia approved a new law punishing 'fake news' by up to 15 years.
NATO rejects no-fly zone; Ukraine slams ‘greenlight for bombs’
Ukraine says NATO decision allows further Russian bombing of its cities and villages.
Trauma haunts journalists, human rights workers in Myanmar
Journalists and investigators witnessing Myanmar violence report suffering depression, anxiety and survivor's guilt.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Moscow declares partial ceasefire
Moscow announces temporary truce to allow residents of Mariupol and Volnovakha to evacuate.
Russia, Ukraine trade barbs at UN over nuclear plant attack
Ukraine envoy accuses Russia of 'nuclear terrorism'; Russian ambassador dismisses reports of attack on nuclear plant.
How US right-wing views Putin amid Russian attack on Ukraine
Russian president has enjoyed support among US conservatives, but Ukraine attack now prompts criticism.
Beijing Winter Paralympics open after athlete ban controversy
IOC called on sporting federations to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
US: Ukraine has ‘significant majority’ of its military aircraft
NATO rules out 'no-fly' zone as Russian forces threaten Kyiv and Odesa, bombard cities of Mariupol and Kherson.
Boycott of Russian-branded petrol stations hurts Americans
Roger Verma, who came to the US from India 45 years ago, owns the franchise for a Lukoil station in New Jersey.
Besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol appeals for help
Mariupol's mayor says the city is running out of food and needs reinforcements to repel Russian forces.
Russia blocks access to Facebook amid war with Ukraine
Russia's media regulator accuses Facebook of restricting access to Russian outlets, citing 26 cases of 'discrimination'.
US court rules Biden can continue expulsions at US-Mexico border
Judges ruled that the arrivals 'have no right to be in the United States' and can be immediately expelled.
US Supreme Court rules in favour of FBI in Muslim spying case
US government invoked state secrets privilege in three Muslim men's case who accused FBI of illegally surveilling them.
Will NATO get involved in the war in Ukraine?
The NATO alliance says it does not seek war but is ready for it after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Oil has wildest week on record as Ukraine crisis roils markets
Oil prices have swung within a $20 range as Russia's invasion continues to fuel fears of a supply crunch.
US top court reinstates death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber
In a 6-3 decision, US Supreme Court says Dzhokhar Tsarnaev received fair trial when he was sentenced to death in 2015.
Nicaragua continues to prosecute, jail Ortega opponents
Dozens of political opponents of left-wing leader are being accused of treason and undermining national security.
The cloud over commercial real estate lingers
While landlords juggle, corporate leaders world over wonder how much real estate they really need after the pandemic.
US official meets Afghans stranded in UAE, apologises for delays
The US is still struggling with handling the tens of thousands who were evacuated amid the fall of Kabul last year.
Australian cricket legend Shane Warne dies aged 52
Warne's management says he died of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand.
Diary from Kyiv: I fear what the seizure of a power plant means
Day 9. A captured power plant, fatigue in people's eyes and baking bread out of necessity.
Russia’s parliament approves jail for ‘fake’ war reports
Novaya Gazeta newspaper removes content and BBC suspends Russian operations after draft bill passes.
US adds 678,000 jobs in February in sign of economic strength
As COVID-19 infections wane, Americans are venturing out to spend at restaurants, shops and hotels.
US stocks fall as war angst overshadows stellar jobs growth
News of what Ukraine officials said was an unprecedented attack on a nuclear power plant sent shudders through markets.
UN votes to investigate alleged Russian rights abuses in Ukraine
Thirty-two of the 47 UN Human Rights Council members voted in favour of the resolution brought by Ukraine.
‘Unite’ around Putin, Kremlin urges Russians amid Ukraine war
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledges 'heated debates among cultural figures', tells Russians now not time for divisions.
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