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All you need to know about the ICC’s arrest warrant for Putin
Court accuses Russian president of responsibility for war crime of illegal deportation of children from Ukraine.
Q&A: What the ICC arrest warrants mean for Russia’s Putin
Court President Piotr Hofmanski says the Russian president can be arrested if he travels to ICC member countries.
US announces aid as Venezuela struggles with humanitarian crisis
Washington does not recognise the government of Nicolas Maduro, and tensions between the two countries remain high.
Biden urges ‘accountability’ for executives of failed banks
US president calls on Congress to impose tougher penalties on senior officials of banks that fail due to mismanagement.
Turkey’s Erdogan says he will back Finland’s NATO bid
Finland and Sweden jointly applied for membership, but Ankara has so far backed only Helsinki's bid.
YouTube fully restores Donald Trump’s account
Video streaming platform says decision aims to allow voters to hear equally from candidates in the run-up to 2024 vote.
German minister heading to Taiwan, first such visit in 26 years
A government spokesperson says the visit will focus on semiconductors and not the island's sovereignty.
ICC issues Putin arrest warrant on Ukraine war crime allegations
Judges say arrest warrant issued over Russian president's alleged involvement in abductions of children from Ukraine.
Funeral held for footballer Christian Atsu killed in Turkey quake
Family, fans and beneficiaries of Christian Atsu's charitable donations remembered the 31-year-old as a philanthropist.
Malian PM: If Mali is a ‘sick man’, is France a failed doctor?
Choguel Kokalla Maiga on Mali's security crisis, defence cooperation with Russia and the pending constitutional reform.
Mobile court offers rare chance of justice for DRC rape victims
Multiple armed groups are active in eastern DR Congo, fuelling a long-running sexual violence crisis.
‘Catastrophic insecurity’: 10 million children in Sahel need aid
UNICEF says the number of children in extreme jeopardy has doubled since 2020.
After drone clash, is direct Russia-US confrontation more likely?
This week's clash upped the ante but experts say a larger conflict is off the table.
Imran Khan crisis: Is Pakistan facing its own January 6 moment?
Unless political parties, the military and the judiciary abide by the Constitution, coming elections won't fix anything.
President Joe Biden to celebrate St Patrick’s Day with Irish PM
The cultural celebration has been observed by the Irish as a holiday for more than 1,000 years.
Turkey’s Cavusoglu to visit Egypt in first such trip in a decade
Foreign ministers Mevlut Cavusoglu and Sameh Shoukry will discuss all aspects of bilateral ties, Ankara says.
Champions League quarterfinals draw: Who is playing who and when?
The draw has been made for the quarterfinals of Europe's top club football competition.
UN extends Afghanistan mission by another year
The United Nations Security Council renews UNAMA and asks for recommendations on working with the Taliban-ruled country.
Wagner convict fighters recount horror, thrill of Ukraine war
Mercenary company is accused of using convicts freed from prison in 'human-wave attacks' during Russia's invasion.
Pakistan court suspends non-bailable warrants against Imran Khan
Meanwhile, the ex-PM is set to arrive at high court in Lahore with hundreds of his supporters to seek protective bail.
‘Demonising refugees’: UK plan to stop boat migration draws fire
Critics say proposed bill goes against international law and will end up in court if pushed through parliament.
Mutanabbi Street slowly re-emerges, 20 years on from Iraq war
The booksellers of Baghdad's Mutanabbi Street have faced invasion and bombings, two decades on from the war in Iraq.
Who is Humza Yousaf, SNP favourite to replace Sturgeon?
The 37-year-old Scot of Pakistani heritage hopes to lead the country in the wake of Sturgeon's shock resignation.
Iraq war: ‘The media ended up being lapdogs, not watchdogs’
Twenty years on from the start of the Iraq war, we look at how the US and UK media helped sell the war to the public.
‘Feels like a nightmare’: Cyclone Freddy survivors weep in Malawi
The storm, likely the longest lasting in southern hemisphere, has killed hundreds and displaced hundreds of thousands.
China’s Xi Jinping to visit Russia next week, says Kremlin
The visit comes as China offers to broker peace in Ukraine, an effort that has been met with scepticism in the West.
Why Pakistan police want to arrest Imran Khan
In an interview with Al Jazeera, the former prime minister said at least 85 cases have been filed against him.
It was not Saied who introduced anti-Black racism to Tunisia
But the country cannot defeat this old societal ill under his divisive and hateful regime.
Russia may take over Toyota plant in St Petersburg: State media
Russian trade minister quoted as saying transfer of factory 'being considered'.
Sri Lanka’s economy shrank by record 7.8 percent last year
The contraction is the biggest in the crisis-hit island nation's 75 years of independence.
Australia to buy 220 Tomahawk cruise missiles from US
Australia will buy Tomahawk missiles, which can be launched from ships or submarines, in a deal worth almost $900m.
China foreign minister urges solution to Ukraine war in rare call
Qin Gang in phone call with counterpart Dmytro Kuleba expresses concern that war with Russia could spin out of control.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 387
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 387th day, we take a look at the main developments.
North Korea confirms fired ICBM, says it was Hwasong-17
The Hwasong-17 is the largest road-mobile, liquid-fuelled ICBM in the world.
Q&A: Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines and ASEAN’s reaction
China condemned Australia's plan to acquire the attack subs from the US but how have Southeast Asian nations reacted?
Japan, South Korea move to mend ties at landmark summit
Leaders Yoon and Kishida find common ground on contentious issues amid growing regional security challenges.
Global bank crisis fears ease after billion-dollar lifelines
Asian stock markets rise after moves to shore up confidence in troubled banks in Europe and the United States.
Pornhub owner MindGeek bought by Canadian private equity firm
Sale of adult site comes after controversy over hosting of child abuse material and other non-consenual content.
Wagner advance in Bakhmut as Russian offensive appears to weaken
Russian mercenaries were the only element of Moscow's forces making any progress in the 55th week of the war in Ukraine.
Families urge Philippines to work with ICC on ‘drug war’ probe
The court is looking at the deaths of thousands of people after former President Rodrigo Duterte began his 'drugs war'.
‘I can’t get rid of this trauma’: Fury over Indonesia verdicts
Families of those who died in October football tragedy feel the lives of their loved ones have been disrespected.
Iran-Saudi Arabia deal not a setback for US, analysts say
The China-brokered detente can improve regional stability and benefit US interests in the Middle East, experts say.
Blinken says US must show it can ‘deliver results’ to Sahel
First trip to Niger by a US secretary of state comes amid regional security crisis and growing Russian influence.
UN-backed investigation accuses Russia of war crimes in Ukraine
Russia's forced transfers of Ukrainian children in areas under its control amounts to a war crime, investigators say.
US banking giants pledge $30bn to prop up First Republic Bank
Leaders of top US financial agencies say move is 'welcome' amid fears California-based lender could be next to collapse.
Montenegro’s president dissolves parliament as election nears
Milo Djukanovic dissolves national assembly after PM-designate fails to form a government.
What are the implications of US drone crashing in the Black Sea?
Accounts conflict on what caused a spy drone to crash near Crimea.
Mozambique urged to probe police tear gas use at rapper’s funeral
The rights group says that riot police fired tear gas to disperse a peaceful funeral procession held for rapper Azagaia.
Uranium reported missing by IAEA in Libya ‘recovered’
Renegade military leader Khalifa Haftar's forces report uranium found after nuclear watchdog said 2.3 tonnes was missing
Malawi’s president appeals for immediate aid after Cyclone Freddy
In interview with Al Jazeera, Lazarus Chakwera calls for international help as death toll from Cyclone Freddy tops 300.
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