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South Korean opposition leader indicted for alleged corruption
Leader of left-leaning Democratic Party faces charges including bribery, breach of duty and conflict of interest.
How will rising prices hurt Ramadan celebrations?
Cheaper meat and leftovers for iftar. No new clothes for kids. Yet the crisis could bring Muslim communities closer.
World Water Day: Mapping water stress across the Middle East
Seven out of the 10 most water-stressed nations are in the Middle East and North Africa.
Superbug fungus cases rose dramatically during pandemic
The fungus, Candida auris, can be a deadly risk to fragile hospital and nursing home patients.
IMF staff reaches agreement with Ukraine for $15.6bn loan
If approved, as expected, the Ukraine programme would be the IMF's biggest loan to a country involved in an active war.
Ex-UK PM Johnson faces ‘Partygate’ parliamentary grilling
Committee investigating whether Johnson misled parliament in a series of statements about COVID rule-breaking parties.
Sri Lanka receives first tranche of IMF bailout, says president
Ranil Wickremesinghe says his government will kick off next round of talks with creditors in the third week of April.
Israel launches missile attack on Syria’s Aleppo airport: Gov’t
Syrian defence ministry said Aleppo airport was damaged by missiles in what is the third Israeli attack in six months.
TikTok CEO to tell legislators app ‘never shared’ data with China
Shou Zi Chew will testify that app is not an 'agent of China or any other country' amid national security risk claims.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 392
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 392nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Uganda’s new anti-homosexuality law bans identification as LGBTQ
Law could be the first to criminalise identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ): Rights Watch
Why are many Alaska Natives supporting a US oil mega project?
Approval for the Willow Project underscores US struggle to transition away from fossil fuels.
Putin warns UK over depleted uranium tank shells for Ukraine
UK will send Ukraine armour-piercing shells, containing depleted uranium, for use with its Challenger 2 battle tanks.
Google launches ChatGPT rival Bard in US and UK
Google chatbot is the latest AI app to churn out essays, poems and computer code on command.
Biden administration unveils two new national monuments in the US
The monuments, announced at a conservation summit, would protect the areas from development and advance Biden's goals.
Police raid on Russian human rights group draws condemnation
International human rights experts denounce 'witch hunt' against Nobel Prize-winning group Memorial on Tuesday.
Taiwan president announces trip to the Americas, stirring concern
Tsai Ing-wen plans to visit allies in Central America at the end of the month, making two unofficial stops in the US.
Can the IMF bailout help Sri Lanka exit its economic crisis?
The bankrupt nation faces a tough road ahead.
US says it is ‘extremely troubled’ by new Israeli settlements law
Washington also denounces comments by Israeli minister claiming Palestinian people are 'an invention' of past century.
Japan’s PM makes surprise visit to Ukraine in show of support
Fumio Kishida visit to Ukraine comes as rival China is visiting Moscow for talks with Russia's president.
Russia-China ties enter ‘new era’ as Xi meets Putin in Moscow
Xi signs an agreement with Russian president Vladimir Putin cementing their 'no limits' partnership.
US jury orders former Haiti mayor to pay $15.5m for rights abuses
A US lawsuit accuses the erstwhile mayor of a rural Haitian town of murder, attempted killings and torture.
Ramadan to begin on Thursday in Saudi Arabia, Qatar
Authorities in several Muslim-majority countries, including Saudi Arabia, declare Thursday as the first day of Ramadan.
US targets Iranian drone industry in latest round of sanctions
Sanctions target firms and individuals accused of buying drone parts on behalf of the Iranian government.
Iran’s Khamenei says US wants to keep Ukraine war going
The supreme leader accuses Washington of starting the war, saying it benefits US weapons manufacturers.
India arrests Kashmir journalist Irfan Mehraj on ‘terror’ charges
Irfan Mehraj, who worked with a prominent human rights organisation, was accused of funding 'terror' activities.
Powerful earthquake felt in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India
Two people died in Pakistan due to a 6.5 magnitude earthquake which was felt as far as the Indian capital New Delhi.
Tens of thousands of US education workers launch strike
Workers in Los Angeles-area school district, second-largest in US, say wages are not enough to meet high living costs.
UN: 10 million lack safe water six months after Pakistan floods
Families in flood-hit areas have 'no alternative but to drink and use potentially disease-ridden water', UNICEF says.
War-weary Yemenis greet Saudi-Iran deal with caution
Riyadh and Tehran may have moved to bury some of their differences, but it is unclear whether same will happen in Yemen.
Greek parties bleed votes between a train disaster and election
Dozens were killed when a passenger train collided with a freight train in Greece’s worst-ever train accident.
US bank failures ‘very different’ from 2008 crisis, Yellen says
US treasury secretary hails government intervention to guarantee depositors' money and says banking system is 'sound'.
Student killed, 200 people arrested in Kenya protests – police
The protests are the first major outbreak of political violence in Kenya since Ruto became president in August 2022.
My plagiarised work was used to justify the war on Iraq
The chaos I feared a US-led invasion would unleash has destroyed the country I hail from.
What is Nowruz and how is the Persian New Year celebrated?
Some 300 million people celebrate Nowruz, which has been observed for more than 3,000 years in different regions.
A sad, subdued Nowruz for Syria’s Kurds
Mourning the people killed in February's massive earthquakes, the community gets together for a toned-down celebration.
World premiere play spotlights US Assyrian diaspora community
Martin Yousif Zebari unveils his first play, a look at family dynamics in the aftermath of the 2003 US invasion of Iraq.
New generation of Palestinians fighting Israeli raids | Close Up
We gain rare access inside the Jenin Battalion as they fight back against Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank.
Italian anarchist in solitary confinement warns of his death
Alfredo Cospito's hunger strike began last October in protest against a harsh and controversial regime known as 41-bis.
Photos: Memorable quotes from the Iraq war
Notable quotes from before, during and after the US-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003 that toppled Saddam Hussein.
Activists do Bamako-Ouagadougou walk to urge Mali-Burkina union
The prime ministers of Mali and Burkina Faso say they will examine the idea of creating a federation.
Nigeria’s Obi petitions court over disputed presidential election
Labour Party candidate heads to Supreme Court to challenge ruling party candidate's victory in February poll.
Greta Thunberg, climate activists greenlighted to sue Sweden
Sweden needs to cut emissions by at least 6.5 to 9.4 million tonnes of CO2 per year starting from 2019, lawsuit says.
Saudi Arabia releases US national Almadi from prison: Family
Almadi was jailed for 19 years for posts on Twitter criticising the government after landing in Riyadh in 2021.
Sri Lanka to get first tranche of $2.9bn bailout in two days: IMF
Global lender says island nation battling its worst economic crisis in seven decades will get $330m in next two days.
When cricket ‘legends’ brought cheer to a Qatar neighbourhood
Pakistani-dominated Asia Lions beat World Giants in the Legends League Cricket tournament hosted by the Gulf state.
Arab states condemn Israeli minister’s ‘no Palestinians’ remark
Israel's far-right National Security Minister Bezalel Smotrich says there 'isn't a Palestinian people'.
Ethiopia says US war crime allegations ‘inflammatory’
Antony Blinken, who was in Ethiopia last week, had called for accountability for the horrors of the two-year war.
World Poetry Day: Can you tell which poem was written by ChatGPT?
We know poetry is subjective, but why don’t you take the quiz below to rate ChatGPT’s poetic prowess?
Sunken Philippine oil tanker found after 3 weeks as spill spreads
Diesel and thick oil from the downed vessel have contaminated pristine waters with many people falling ill.
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