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Stop all financial aid to Tunisia until it returns to democracy
If global powers are genuinely concerned about Saeid's attacks on democracy, they should stop bankrolling his regime.
India top court orders probe into allegations against Adani Group
Court asks market regulator to investigate possible lapses in securities law or other regulatory disclosures by group.
A year on, what do young Russians think of the war in Ukraine?
We speak to six young Russians about the devastating conflict, which has entered a second year.
‘Dr Doom’: World headed for dark times in the next 20 years
Economist Nouriel Roubini paints a bleak future for a world facing 'megathreats' - including global economic meltdowns.
What went wrong in Greece? All to know about deadly train crash
At least 46 people were killed when a passenger train collided head-on with a cargo train outside the city of Larissa.
Closed borders put cancer patients in Idlib at risk
Stuck on the Syrian side of the border unable to return to Turkey, patients fret over how they will continue treatment.
Free-falling rial leaves Iranians worried about financial future
Currency depreciation and high inflation show few signs of coming down, forcing many Iranians to make fewer purchases.
Search on for sunken Philippine tanker leaking industrial fuel
The Princess Empress sank with 800,000 litres (210,000 gallons) of industrial fuel oil that is leaking into the sea.
India top court’s ‘historic’ order on election officers selection
Court orders establishment of bipartisan panel that will include opposition to select the election commissioners.
Half of Sri Lanka families reducing children food intake: Charity
Government and global community must act to prevent children from 'becoming a lost generation', warns Save the Children.
Israel lifts Jericho blockade after killing Palestinian suspect
Tight movement restrictions were imposed on Palestinians in Jericho after an American-Israeli was killed this week.
SpaceX launches US, Russia, UAE astronauts to space station
Elon Musk's rocket company has sent the four astronauts to the International Space Station.
Photos: Ukraine says it’s survived its ‘most difficult winter’
Ukraine says it has survived a months-long winter onslaught of Russian attacks on water and energy infrastructure.
UK navy intercepts ‘Iran missiles’ likely headed for Yemen
Iran has long been accused of smuggling weapons to the Houthi rebels in Yemen, a claim it denies.
Is ketamine therapy the future of mental health treatment?
As treatment becomes mainstream experts urge caution.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 372
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 372nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Vietnam parliament elects new president Vo Van Thuong
The presidency is largely ceremonial but is among four top positions in Vietnam, where the Communist Party holds power.
At G20 meeting, India’s Modi says ‘global governance has failed’
India PM calls on bloc to find common ground on global issues as he opens the meet set to be dominated by Ukraine war.
What history shows: How will the war in Ukraine end?
Despite Ukraine's gains against Russia, experts believe a frozen conflict or painful truce is most likely. Here is why.
‘Tip of the spear’: Battling the Golden Triangle’s drug lords
A low-intensity but bloody battle is being fought to contain the flow of drugs from Southeast Asia's 'Golden Triangle'.
Ukraine clings on in Bakhmut despite relentless Russian attacks
Russia believes a victory in the ruined eastern town would open a path to further advances in the Donetsk region.
Taiwan sees second Chinese air incursion as US agrees arms sale
Seventeen Chinese J-10 combat planes and four advanced Shenyang J-16 fighters entered Taiwan's air defence zone.
North Korea’s Kim says ‘nothing impossible’ amid agriculture push
North Korean leader stresses need to build 'rich and highly-civilised' communities amid reported food shortages.
Tesla flags lower costs, but Musk does not unveil cheaper car
Chief Executive Elon Musk fails to announce much-awaited affordable electric vehicle at company's latest investor day.
China wants AI to rival ChatGPT. Censorship makes that tricky
Chinese firms including Baidu and Alibaba are racing to roll out versions of the chatbots taking tech world by storm.
California panel rejects parole again for Robert Kennedy assassin
Lawyer for Sirhan Sirhan has accused the panel of bending to the will of California's governor, who opposes his parole.
Prosecutors present closing argument in Murdaugh murder case
The closely watched trial centres on Alex Murdaugh, a former South Carolina lawyer accused of killing his wife and son.
‘Repugnant’: US rebukes Israeli remark on Palestinian village
US State Department condemns Israeli minister's call for Huwara to be 'wiped out', calling it a 'disgusting' incitement.
TikTok sets new default time limits for under-18s
Changes come amid growing concerns globally over the popular app's security, and ability to push certain content.
Tunisia tennis star urges ‘dignity’ amid crackdown on immigrants
Ons Jabeur also shares on Twitter a picture of a Tunisian stamp from 1961 celebrating Africa Day.
Bola Tinubu is now Nigeria’s president-elect. What happens next?
The president-elect will need to bring together a divided country as he faces security and economic challenges.
Report finds no evidence foreign powers behind ‘Havana Syndrome’
Multiyear investigation by US agencies casts doubt on speculation that a hostile power was behind unexplained ailments.
Formula One drivers urged to speak up for human rights in Bahrain
Lewis Hamilton and other F1 drivers called upon by rights groups to speak up against human rights abuses in Bahrain.
Pakistan’s CPI soars to highest rate in nearly 50 years
Soaring food, beverage, transport costs push consumer price index to 31.5 percent in February, highest rate since 1974.
US drug maker to slash some insulin prices, expand cost cap
President Joe Biden hails move by Eli Lilly as a 'big deal', calling on other manufacturers to also reduce prices.
What’s behind the French leader’s visit to central Africa?
France has already announced it's scaling down its military presence on the African continent.
China, Belarus presidents call for establishing peace in Ukraine
Xi Jinping and Alexander Lukashenko call for the 'soonest possible' peace deal for Ukraine.
Reports on COVID origin reignite conspiracy theories about virus
FBI director, US Department of Energy say virus originated in a lab, but other US officials say there's no consensus.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot loses re-election bid
Lightfoot fails to qualify for runoff in mayoral race, where crime in the third largest US city was a top concern.
Analysis: Efforts to end Assad isolation gather speed after quake
Experts say many Arab governments see last month's earthquake disaster as reason to deepen engagement with al-Assad.
What explains mysterious poisonings of schoolgirls in Iran?
The persisting lack of clarity has led to wide-ranging speculation as to who is poisoning the students.
Did Ukraine start a drone war on Russia?
Several 'UFOs' have hovered above Russia in recent days, worrying pro-Kremlin figures.
Kobe Bryant’s family to get $28.5m from LA in photo case
Deal resolves claims related to first responders sharing photos of fatal helicopter crash that killed Bryant, 8 others.
Iran expels two Germany diplomats in tit-for-tat move
The months-long tensions between Tehran and Berlin reaches a new stage with both sides resorting to diplomatic action.
Why is Slovakia confiscating minority-owned property?
A World War II decree is used to take land from Hungarians and Germans in what amounts to collective punishment.
‘You work like a dog but each month by the 10th your pay is gone’
A manicurist and her husband in Buenos Aires take on extra work where they can as living costs fluctuate and rise.
Israeli police fire stun grenades on pro-judiciary protests
Demonstrations are expected to intensify after what protest organisers dub a day of disruption.
Israel arrests settlers after anti-Palestinian ‘pogrom’
The Israeli military has been accused by Palestinians of standing by while settlers rampaged through villages this week.
Ride-hailing service app Careem ceases operations in Qatar
The announcement came in the form of an email sent to customers in Qatar on Monday.
Peru’s police arrest man carrying a mummy in food delivery bag
The mummy was in the isothermal bag the man had once used to deliver food to people's homes.
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