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Oil soars as IEA taps emergency stockpile
The International Energy Agency agreed to deploy 60 million barrels from stockpiles around the world.
While Ukraine is resisting Putin, Belarus is becoming his puppet
The events of the past days demonstrate that Lukashenko is increasingly losing decision-making power to the Kremlin.
Lives in a suitcase: The refugees fleeing the Russia-Ukraine war
At the Romanian border, mothers with young children and teenagers travelling alone carry their lives in their luggage.
How Ottawa residents took care of each other when no one else did
Lack of immediate action to end 'Freedom Convoy' occupation spurred network of mutual aid, defiance in Canada's capital.
‘Prove you are with us’, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy tells EU
Zelenskyy speaks at emergency session of European Parliament, a day after signing an official request to join the bloc.
Texas begins 2022 US election season with congressional primaries
Primary contests in Republican-dominated Texas may test whether winning depends on support from former President Trump.
Covering Ukraine: A mean streak of racist exceptionalism
Western moral deformities are on an open display amid the war in Ukraine.
MENA faces a crisis as the world’s key wheat producers are at war
The near future looks grim for Middle East and North African countries that depend on Russian and Ukrainian wheat.
Photos: Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri celebrated in Nepal, India
A million people expected to visit temple of Hindu god Shiva on Shivaratri, one of Nepal's most cherished festivals.
Deadly fire rips through shopping mall in Syrian capital
Most who died were security guards or staff who were on overnight duty at the La Mirada Mall in Damascus.
AU ‘disturbed’ by reports Africans stopped from escaping Ukraine
African bloc says all people have right to cross international borders during conflict as Ukraine-Russia war continues.
Indian student killed in Ukraine amid criticism over evacuation
Medical student from Karnataka killed by shelling in eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, Indian foreign ministry says.
Analysis: Can African gas replace Russian supplies to Europe?
A lack of infrastructure, not capacity, could hurt the continent's plan to supply gas to Europe in Russia's stead.
Photos: Shelling, blasts as Russia steps up Ukraine attacks
Fighting rages across Ukraine, as a huge convoy of Russian military vehicles masses near Kyiv.
Russia-Ukraine war: Which sporting bodies have banned Russia?
Sporting bodies around the world move to bar Russian athletes from competing in international events.
Burkina Faso approves three-year transition before elections
Military government leader Damiba signs a charter outlining a transition process approved by a national conference.
Profile: Who are Ukraine’s far-right Azov regiment?
The far-right neo-Nazi group has expanded to be part of Ukraine's armed forces, a street militia and a political party.
What Berlin’s U-turn on defence, energy policy means for Germany
Germany reverses ban on supplying lethal weapons to conflict zones, beefs up defence spending and halts Nord Stream 2.
Iran’s Khamenei: ‘Mafia regime’ of US created Ukraine crisis
Iran's supreme leader says world needs to learn a lesson about Western support from examples of Ukraine and Afghanistan.
Essential to bring women to centre of politics: Indian politician
Politician from Congress party tells Al Jazeera why it gave 40 percent tickets to female candidates in Uttar Pradesh.
Vast Russian military convoy closes in on Ukraine capital
Satellite images display a massive convoy of armoured vehicles grouping just outside Kyiv, still held by Ukraine forces.
Ukraine is seeing an exodus of foreign students, and revenue
Foreign students, an important part of Ukraine’s economic engine, may never want to return after escaping a war zone.
Locals in Ukraine breakaway regions recount short-lived joy, hope
Residents of Ukraine's statelets recount their joy over Russia's recognition of their independence - and what came next.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events from day six
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its sixth day, we take a look at the major developments.
‘Don’t want my family killed’: Ukrainian civilians ready to fight
As Russian troops move further into Ukraine, many civilians in Zaporizhzhia are volunteering to help the Ukrainian army.
Asian shares recover following talks between Russia and Ukraine
Oil prices continue to climb amid persistent supply disruption fears following the invasion of Ukraine.
US rules out Ukraine no-fly zone after Zelenskyy appeal
After Ukrainian president's appeal, US says measure would be step towards direct conflict with Russia.
Investors seeking to offload Russian assets have a tough task
Selling shares on the open market will not be an easy task on the back of sanctions that make Russia an economic pariah.
Hong Kong’s leader urges calm as lockdown fears spur panic buying
Residents strip supermarket shelves bare amid fears of compulsory isolation and family separations.
Hollywood halts movie releases in Russia over Ukraine invasion
Warner Bros, Walt Disney Co and Sony Pictures say they are pausing the release of their films in Russia.
Turkey blocks warships from straits amid Russia-Ukraine crisis
Move comes after Ukraine asked Turkey to prevent transit of Russian warships from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
Crypto will not save Russia from sanctions, experts say
Faced with the toughest economic sanctions ever imposed on a major power, Moscow has limited options to lessen the pain.
Across the US, CBD glut inspires gamble on industrial hemp
A small group of pioneers is looking to harness the potential of the untapped US market for hemp seeds and fibre.
Facebook to restrict access to Russian state media outlets in EU
Meta's head of global affairs says company will limit access to RT and Sputnik in EU amid Russian attack on Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine: ICC to launch probe into possible war crimes
International Criminal Court prosecutor says there is 'reasonable basis' to believe that crimes occurred in Ukraine.
Companies head for the exit in Russia as sanctions intensify
The West has moved to punish Russia with a raft of measures over its invasion of Ukraine.
US expelling Russian diplomats from UN mission in New York
US mission to UN accuses Russian diplomats of 'espionage activities', but Moscow's envoy slams move as 'hostile'.
Ukraine urges no-fly zone; Russian convoy nears Kyiv – Live news
White House rejects Ukraine's appeal for a no-fly zone, says such a move could draw US into war with Russia.
Western companies in Russia’s oil and gas sector
Some facts about exposure of Western oil and gas companies to Russia.
No breakthrough at Ukraine talks as Russian assault continues
The talks took place after Russian forces bombarded residential areas in Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv.
Diary from Kyiv: ‘I’m staying in my home no matter what happens’
From the bathroom of her home in Kyiv, Zakhida Adylova documents five days of war.
Could economic sanctions on Russia hurt the rest of the world?
Warnings of steep price rises for Russian oil, gas and other commodities.
Time for Bosnia to ‘get rid of Russian influence’: Analysts
The Ukraine crisis presents opportunity for Bosnia 'to deal a decisive blow' to Putin-backed separatists, experts say.
US Supreme Court weighs EPA’s authority to limit carbon emissions
Coal-producing states challenge US agency's ability to issue sweeping, new clean power policies amid climate crisis.
Turkish opposition parties promise return to parliamentary system
A plan signed by six opposition party leaders aims to entirely overhaul the existing executive presidential system.
Desperate Afghans sell kidneys amid poverty, starvation
Residents of one town say they are forced to sell their kidneys to make ends meet.
FIFA and UEFA suspend Russia from international football
FIFA and UEFA suspend Russia's national and club teams from all international football competitions after backlash.
The climate crisis: Arming the enemy from within
Banks and big corporations are still pouring billions into coal and oil, making climate breakdown harder to beat.
‘Huge impact’: First January 6 US Capitol riot trial begins
Legal experts say trial of Guy Wesley Reffitt could influence the course of many other Capitol riot cases.
Mexico investigating reports of 17 people shot dead during wake
Video shared widely on social media shows people lined up against a wall in Michoacan state before gunshots ring out.
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