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Army helicopter, fighter jet crash in Romania, killing all crew
Two separate air force accidents kill eight army personnel in bad weather near the Black Sea.
Japanese carmakers, airlines cut Russia ties amid war in Ukraine
East Asian country has taken a stronger stand against Moscow than other counties in the region.
UN resolution against Ukraine invasion: Full text
UN General Assembly demands Russia stop its offensive in Ukraine, voting 141 to five with 35 abstentions.
Ukraine war: Indian students overcome adversity to reach Romania
Indians fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine describe their journey to safety and how they were received in Romania.
How much oil does the US get from Russia?
While Russian oil makes up a small amount of US imports, sanctions could have serious knock-on effects for the economy.
1 million refugees flee Ukraine in week since Russian invasion
UN official says the speed of exodus from Ukraine could trigger 'biggest refugee crisis this century'.
Putin, Modi discuss plight of Indian students trapped in Ukraine
Russian president orders soldiers 'to ensure safe exit of Indian nationals from the armed conflict zone', says Kremlin.
Tokyo court convicts former Ghosn aide in Nissan trial
Greg Kelly was found guilty of helping former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn hide pay from financial regulators.
Amid Russia-Ukraine war, Georgia to ‘immediately’ submit EU bid
Ruling party says Georgia's EU integration will boost its people's 'security and de-occupation'.
UN General Assembly demands Russia withdraw troops from Ukraine
In historic UN General Assembly vote, 141 nations demand Russia immediately withdraw troops from Ukraine.
Amid Ukraine fallout, crisis-hardened chipmakers move to adapt
Semiconductor manufacturers are stockpiling materials and seeking out new suppliers to minimise disruptions.
ICC to begin investigation into possible war crimes in Ukraine
Prosecutor says referrals by dozens of countries after Russian invasion enables court to 'immediately' launch probe.
People of colour struggle to escape Russian invasion of Ukraine
Ukraine rejects claims of discrimination by border guards and says it operates on a 'first come, first served' basis.
Breonna Taylor killing: Ex-cop says he did nothing wrong in raid
Former Louisville detective Brett Hankison defended his actions during the botched drug raid that killed Taylor.
Million refugees flee Ukraine; Russia faces ICC probe: Live news
Russia's advance on Ukrainian cities intensifies as war enters second week, displacing one million people.
Wall Street rallies as Fed signals steadiness on rate increases
Investors were already on edge about interest rate hikes before Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent markets spiraling.
Rich Russians turn to luxury jewellery, watches to shield savings
Much like gold, luxury watches and jewellery can hold or even increase in price amid economic turmoil.
Heavy metal: Aluminum hits record, nickel jumps to 11-year high
Commodities markets have been roiled by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and metal stockpiles are growing thin.
First US Capitol rioter on trial ‘lit the match’, prosecutor says
Guy Wesley Reffitt is the first of hundreds charged with joining the January 6 Capitol insurrection to face trial.
Abbott to face O’Rourke as Texas primaries set political field
Progressive Democrats fare well, pro-Trump candidates yield mixed results as early voting starts in US 2022 election.
Timeline: Week one of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Mass displacement, mounting casualties and international sanctions mark first week of Russian assault on Ukraine.
Are words enough to stop Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?
Joe Biden talks tough on Vladimir Putin in his first US State of the Union address.
Abramovich to sell Chelsea amid fallout from Russia-Ukraine war
Russian billionaire says the proceeds of the sale will go to a foundation dedicated to victims of the war in Ukraine.
Moscow says 498 Russians killed in Ukraine since invasion started
Russia rejects reports of 'incalculable losses' and about the involvement of cadets or conscripts in the fighting.
Russia faces growing cultural backlash over war on Ukraine
The Cannes film festival and the Munich Philharmonic are among those that have fired or cancelled Russian performers.
On the road in eastern Ukraine, everywhere is the front line
Al Jazeera witnesses the scramble to defend eastern Ukrainian cities as Russian forces close in.
One week in, Russia’s war on Ukraine has rocked the world
Putin's invasion of Ukraine has already had a significant humanitarian, economic, and geopolitical fallout.
Anger and shock after Russian attacks pound Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Taras Kovalchuk was walking his dog when a Russian attack struck close to his home in Kharkiv's Freedom Square.
Russia intensifies attacks on key Ukrainian cities
Ukrainian authorities reject Russia's claim it captured the Black Sea port of Kherson, as Mariupol comes under siege.
Oil marches higher with sights on $114 a barrel
The market's surge has been dramatic, with global benchmark Brent crude gaining 11 percent this week alone.
US launches ‘KleptoCapture’ task force against Russian oligarchs
Initiative aims to hold accountable oligarchs who violate US sanctions, restrictions amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
White House outlines new plan to combat COVID in US
New preparedness plan requires more funding to restock the nation's stockpile of tests, antiviral pills and masks.
Diary from Kyiv: When I wake, I ask my family, ‘Are you alive?’
These days, there is no place for 'How are you?' or 'I'm doing OK'.
Russian and Belarusian athletes allowed to compete at Paralympics
IPC says athletes from two countries can compete as neutrals, despite calls for a ban amid Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Putin’s imperial delusions will haunt Russia
The Russian president has overplayed his hand in Ukraine.
European gas prices hit record high as Russia supply fears grow
So far gas deliveries from Russia to Europe through its various pipelines have remained largely unchanged.
Three tonnes of space junk on a collision course with the moon
Some scientists believe the junk has been tumbling through space since China launched its lunar mission in 2014.
Nigerian women protest parliament rejection of pro-equality bills
The women were demonstrating against a parliamentary vote discarding five bills to grant Nigerian women more autonomy.
Powell backs 25-basis-point March rate hike
The US central bank chief also said that the Fed is prepares to move more aggressively if inflation persists.
US companies add more jobs than expected in February
But US small businesses are losing ground, struggling to attract workers while larger companies thrive.
Do not call Ukraine invasion a ‘war’, Russia tells media, schools
Instead, 'special military operation' should be used to describe Moscow's assault on Ukraine, according to officials.
Non-Ukrainian refugees recount their long journey to Poland
More than 450,000 fled to Poland after it opened its borders to anyone regardless of nationality and documents held.
Russia’s Lavrov: A third world war would be nuclear, destructive
Moscow put its strategic nuclear forces on alert last week amid the war in Ukraine, causing ripples across the globe.
Amid war, an independent Russian radio station goes silent
A crackdown on critical media and protesters grows following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Navalny urges Russians to protest daily against Ukraine invasion
Jailed Kremlin critic calls on Russians to 'fight for peace', as he dubs President Putin 'an insane little tsar'.
Analysis: Can Nigeria’s new electoral law inspire a new era?
For years, Nigeria's president repeatedly rejected amendments to the electoral law and his approval may not change much.
Some 2,500 migrants, refugees try to cross Spain’s Melilla border
About 500 people manage to cross into the Spanish enclave after clashing with Moroccan police to scale a high fence.
Energy prices push eurozone inflation to 5.8 percent
Oil and gas prices soar even higher over fears about the effect on supplies from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Nigeria: Senate rejects diaspora vote, special seats for women
Only 29 senators of the 92 present support provision to allow Nigerians abroad to vote in national polls.
Delhi riots: For Muslim teens who were shot, no justice in sight
Nobody has been brought to justice for shooting Mohammed Sameer, 17, and Mohammed Saif, 18, two years ago.
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