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Zelenskky hails Biden’s decision on F-16 jet training for Ukraine
Training Ukrainian pilots on US-made F-16 fighters will 'greatly enhance our army in the sky', says Ukraine's President.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 451
As the war enters its 451st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Mexican government sends marines to take over private rail line
The administration of President López Obrador has promised to compensate the company for the rail line's use.
US judge rules against American Airlines, JetBlue partnership
Judge Leo Sorokin called the alliance a threat to 'full-throated competition' in the US airline industry.
US police officer charged for allegedly aiding Proud Boys
The leader of a Washington, DC police intelligence unit faces allegations that he tipped off leader of far-right group.
‘Conundrum’: How the US is dealing with Assad normalisation
As the Arab world normalises relations with Syria, US pushes for concessions from the Assad government, analysts say.
Syrians protest al-Assad’s participation in Arab League summit
Hundreds gathered in northern Syria's Idlib and surrounding towns to decry Syrian regime's participation in Arab League.
FBI misused database for Jan 6 suspects, racial justice protests
Redacted report from an oversight court says the agency regularly accessed a database meant for foreign investigations.
Pentagon leaker Teixeira ordered to remain in jail before trial
Prosecutors had previously cited Teixeira's weapons and violent comments in arguing he should stay behind bars.
US Fed chair says unclear if interest rates need to rise more
The Fed chief reiterated that the central bank would now make decisions 'meeting by meeting'.
NASA announces that Bezos’s Blue Origin will build moon lander
The contract is a milestone for Bezos's space company after it lost a previous lunar-landing bid to competitor SpaceX.
What’s been the true impact of the so-called ‘war on terror’?
A leading US university report says more than 4.5 million people have died as a result.
US probes whether attack killed civilian, not al-Qaeda leader
A US air raid in Syria may have killed a poor farmer with 10 children rather than al-Qaeda leader as initially stated.
Republican says US debt-ceiling talks paused
Lead Republican negotiator on deb cap negotiations said talks have paused but White House said deal still possible.
G7 tightens sanctions over Russia’s war on Ukraine
On first day of G7 summit in Japan, US and partners announce new penalties aimed at punishing Russia.
Official Cyclone Mocha death toll in Myanmar rises to 145
Official death toll surges as the UN says at least 800,000 people in need of emergency food aid and other assistance.
The Greek economy is changing – but not fast enough
Greece is trying to encourage entrepreneurs to invest. But days before polls, businesses say state stands in the way.
Republicans push surge of laws targeting transgender people in US
Laws restricting transgender rights have piled up in recent months, underscoring likely 2024 election battle lines.
More than 100 people dead in communal clashes in central Nigeria
Intercommunal conflict has killed hundreds in recent years in the ethnically and religiously diverse Middle Belt region.
Businessman Kocner acquitted over journalist’s murder in Slovakia
A judge finds Marian Kocner not guilty of murdering Jan Kuciak and his fiancée in 2018.
China to boycott G20 meeting hosted by India in Kashmir
China, Pakistan condemn India for holding the event in the disputed territory.
No escape, no aid as fighting intensifies in Sudan’s West Darfur
While attention has focused on the conflict in Khartoum, an uptick in violence in el-Geneina is terrifying residents.
World Bank gives Mozambique $150m for Cyclone Freddy recovery
Part grant, part loan, the money is drawn from the bank's existing projects for Mozambique.
In photos: Kisses, handshakes for Syria’s al-Assad at Arab League
On Friday, the Syrian president attended the regional bloc’s 32nd summit that kicked off in Saudi Arabia.
Italy’s ex-PM Berlusconi discharged from hospital after six weeks
The leader of Forza Italia returns home after 45 days of treatment for a lung infection linked to chronic leukaemia.
Assad gets warm welcome as Syria welcomed back into Arab League
Syrian president attends first regional bloc summit since suspension over crackdown on anti-government protests in 2011.
More than 1 million people displaced by Sudan crisis, UN says
About 843,000 displaced internally and 250,000 have fled across Sudan's borders since fighting broke out a month ago.
Calls for clarity on how Mexico will address new US border rules
Advocates ask how Mexico will handle expulsions, increased stresses on asylum system after end of Title 42.
Social media lights up over pro-Erdogan quake-zone voters
A majority of cities affected by February's quakes voted for the ruling AK Party, igniting a wave of criticism online.
Iran executes three men linked to anti-government protests
The men were accused of killing a police officer and two members of a paramilitary group during last year's protests.
Pakistani city tense as police say will search Imran Khan’s house
Lahore operation could trigger more violence in nuclear-armed country grappling with political and economic instability.
Japan PM Kishida wants to abolish nuclear arms but build military
Kishida may become the leader most singularly responsible for cementing Japan’s turn away from decades of pacifism.
China’s Xi presents development plans for Central Asia
Xi Jinping meets leaders of five Central Asian nations at a summit in China, calls for trade and energy development.
How the creation of Israel ruined my life | Close Up
This Palestinian man still dreams of returning home, 75 years after his people were expelled from their land.
‘Who isn’t condemning?’: Imran Khan on attacks on Pakistan army
The ex-PM's muted criticism of vandalism at military installations comes after more than a dozen leaders quit his party.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy makes surprise visit to Saudi Arabia
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrives in the kingdom where Arab leaders are holding a regional summit.
Hundreds of people evacuated as wildfire rages in western Spain
Up to 1,500 hectares burn in the Extremadura region with windy weather complicating efforts to bring it under control.
Lebanon gets Interpol notice for central bank boss Riad Salameh
Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi says he will arrest Salameh if the judiciary instructs him to do so.
‘Struggle continues’: Salman Rushdie discusses knife attack
Award-winning novelist speaks at a New York gala in his first public appearance since he was attacked onstage last year.
Four people killed in eastern DRC ambush near gorilla park
Militia attacks have been frequent in parts of the eastern DRC, where multiple rebel groups have been based for decades.
Australian grandmother, 95, with dementia Tasered by police
Clare Nowland in critical condition after police used a Taser when she approached with a knife and her walker.
In Cape Verde, birthplace of morna, ideas and music collide
Praia's annual music expo provides an opportunity for West African music industry stakeholders to explore new frontiers.
The US needs to be coherent in its response to statelessness
The Biden administration should be fighting against this grave human rights violation both at home and abroad.
Brittney Griner’s WNBA return puts player salaries back in focus
As new season tips off, US women's basketball league faces questions over why its top stars must go abroad for more pay.
Analysis: How important is Syria’s return to the Arab League?
Many Arab states have accepted that Bashar al-Assad's government has survived in Syria, and want to return to normality.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to attend G7 as leaders up pressure on Russia
Presence of Ukrainian president is likely to bolster G7 and NATO resolve to continue supplying weapons.
Putin targets Ukrainian civilians because he could in Syria
The Syrianisation of the Ukraine war is no coincidence. Russia got away with it once — and believes it will again.
History Illustrated: Malcolm X — Brutalised in America
Subjected to all kinds of racism, the gifted, plain-spoken orator became an inspiring role model for social justice.
HRW condemns Bangladesh, Myanmar on plan to repatriate Rohingya
HRW says Bangladesh 'shouldn't forget why Rohingya became refugees' and recognise that those factors have not changed.
Official death toll in Myanmar cyclone rises to at least 54
India is sending more aid to Yangon, but communications remain difficult, hampering the disaster response.
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