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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 413
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 413th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China reports first human death due to H3N8 bird flu
The WHO says the woman, who died in March, probably contracted the virus at a market and the risk of spread is low.
Myanmar military confirms air raid that killed dozens in Sagaing
Spokesman admits some of the dead were 'people in civilian clothes' after attack on ceremony held by anti-coup group.
South Korea has so few babies it is offering new parents $10,500
South Korean parents are being showered with cash, but experts say money alone will not fix country's fertility woes.
How Chiang Mai became the world’s most polluted city
Burning fields are blamed for hazardous levels of air pollution in northern Thailand but the government is doing little.
Proposal for taxpayer-funded religious charter school fails in US
An Oklahoma board voted 5-0 to reject an application for the US's first taxpayer-funded religious charter school.
Chilean Congress approves bill reducing work week to 40 hours
The bill passed by a large margin and is expected to be signed by Chilean President Gabriel Boric.
District attorney prosecuting Trump sues Republican Jim Jordan
DA Alvin Bragg accuses the House Judiciary Committee chair of a 'transparent campaign to intimidate and attack' him.
How serious is the Pentagon files leak for the US and its allies?
Documents reveal Ukrainian military preparations and the Pentagon's thinking across a range of sensitive global issues.
UN chief sounds alarm on Somalia’s ‘massive’ need for aid
UN says about half of Somalia's population will need humanitarian assistance this year, with 8.3 million affected.
Shooter in Louisville purchased AR-15 rifle legally: Police chief
Monday's mass shooting in the US state of Kentucky was a 'targeted' attack against coworkers, says law enforcement.
Biden speaks with family of WSJ reporter detained in Russia
Evan Gershkovich's family welcomes the US government decision to formally designate reporter as 'wrongfully detained'.
Brazil’s Lula heads to China hoping to boost trade, investments
Brazilian president, who is taking a massive delegation to China, also aims to re-assert Brazil's place on global stage.
A timeline of Yemen’s slide into conflict and war
A timeline of the Yemen crisis, from the 1990s to current day.
‘Keep the peace’: Biden begins Northern Ireland, Ireland trip
The US president will mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, seek to support post-Brexit trade deal.
Democrats set 2024 convention in Chicago; Biden eyes re-election
US President Joe Biden, 80, continues to signal intent to run for re-election, but he has yet to announce a formal bid.
Economy tops Erdogan’s manifesto for Turkish elections
President and his party face challenge at polls after dive in the lira and surge in inflation.
Germany expels Chad’s ambassador in tit-for-tat move
Germany's action comes a week after Chad expelled its ambassador from N'djamena for 'non-respect of diplomatic customs'.
Pentagon intelligence leak: Here’s what you need to know
Documents posted online appeared to reveal details of how US agencies spy on other nations, including allies.
Shiveluch volcano erupts in Russia, sending ash 20km high
One of the largest volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula cloaks villages in dust in Russian Far East.
Israeli soldiers kill two Palestinians near Nablus
Incident comes as Israel says it will ban Jewish visitors from Al-Aqsa for the rest of Ramadan.
Armenia, Azerbaijan say troops killed in border shootout
The countries accuse each other of opening fire around the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region resulting in deaths.
Pakistan criticises India’s move to host G20 meeting in Srinagar
India assumed the presidency of the G20, an economic bloc comprised of 19 countries and the European Union, in December.
Cambodia deports 19 Japanese cybercrime scam suspects
Tokyo police say suspects were allegedly running phone scams from Cambodia and targeting people in Japan.
‘Saved by a miracle’: Israel rocket attack on Lebanon spurs fears
People in south Lebanon fear a wider confrontation with Israel after cross-border violence.
Taliban ban on women has forced UN into ‘appalling choice’
UN says negative consequences of the crisis for Afghan people will be the responsibility of the de facto authorities
Kenya presidency rules out default as cash crunch delays salaries
Kenya's annual interest payments on domestic debt alone have surged from $1.34bn to $5.09bn in almost a decade.
There is nothing ethical about profiting from sexual exploitation
The only way of fixing the porn industry is to divest from it.
How I got arrested trying to save the planet | Close Up
Activists from Ultima Generazione tell us why they target valuable artworks to highlight the effects of climate change.
An assault on asylum? Experts raise alarm
Experts say the right to asylum is 'disappearing' as wealthy nations enact restrictions aimed at keeping people out.
With 100 days to Women’s World Cup, calls for gender equity grow
FIFA says tournament in Australia and New Zealand will be a 'watershed' that propels women's football to another level.
Justin Trudeau won’t keep his word to protect a Canadian Muslim
Canada's leader once acknowledged people are cynical about politics. Duplicitous dauphins like him are the reason.
Iranian women post images without hijabs despite crackdown
Iranian authorities are moving away from 'morality police' vans towards 'smarter' ways of enforcing mandatory hijab law.
History Illustrated: The war on Al-Aqsa
By attacking the third holiest site in Islam, is the crisis-hit Israeli government deliberately creating a diversion?
Millions of plastic pellets flooding beaches on English coast
'It does not disappear': Activists remove non-biodegradable microplastics from a Cornwall beach.
South Korea, US claim leaked Pentagon documents ‘altered’
Reported leak of classified US documents suggests American intelligence was spying on Seoul’s internal discussions.
As Alibaba unveils ChatGPT rival, China flags new AI rules
Alibaba's ChatGPT rival will be integrated into the company's apps; Beijing says all new tech must adhere to new rules.
India court seeks gov’t response on comic’s challenge to IT rules
Kunal Kamra challenged rules that prevent social media platforms from hosting information that government terms 'fake'.
As Indians try to save a river, officials deny problems
Residents of Eloor town say the Periyar River was teeming with fish. Now, a putrid stench fills the air.
Progress in Yemen peace talks hailed despite prisoner swap delay
The direct talks between Houthi and Saudi officials have raised hopes for peace in Yemen ravaged by nine years of war.
Fears of ‘unparalleled’ disruption as UK junior doctors strike
Up to a quarter of a million appointments could be postponed in the longest stoppage of the wave of unrest in the UK.
What future for Israel: chaotic, catastrophic, or constructive?
Benjamin Netanyahu's new government of fascists and fanatics has brought Israel to a historic crossroads in 100 days.
Yellen to push for ‘speedy’ action on Zambia, Ghana debt relief
A record number of developing nations are at risk of a debt crisis, as ballooning inflation escalates borrowing costs.
Dozens killed and wounded in Myanmar military air attacks
Air raids by fighter jets and attack helicopters hit the Sagaing area, which is known for opposition to military rule.
Israeli settlers march to occupied West Bank outpost
Israeli army kills a Palestinian teenager in a raid as settlers march to an illegal outpost in the occupied West Bank.
Palestinians face expulsions as Israel tightens hold on West Bank
Israeli officials push to increase the budget for settlers to monitor and restrict Palestinian construction to $11m.
Pakistan election panel seeks change in law guiding its powers
In letter to parliament, ECP says 'judicial overbearing' has 'diluted writ' of panel in holding free and fair elections.
Bangladesh arrests four for caning, stoning woman over affair
Police say the woman was 'caned 82 strokes' and 'stoned 80 times' with small brick pieces after an imam issued 'fatwa'.
Will universal basic income become mainstream?
Governments and private donor groups are assessing impact of unconditional payments to citizens.
Kuwait’s political crisis leaves opposition waiting for new era
A new government in Kuwait, but an old parliament - and one that has returned in complicated circumstances.
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