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Western leaders slam Russia on first anniversary of Ukraine war
Ukraine's allies promise to stand with Kyiv as the conflict enters a second year, while China treads a careful line.
Five key ways the US has supported Ukraine’s war effort
Al Jazeera examines Washington's notable moves to help Kyiv fight against Moscow's invasion over the past year.
Italy detains migrant rescue ship, fines charity
Italy's far-right government is taking legal action against a vessel operated by MSF in the Mediterranean Sea.
Tunisia arrests key opposition figure as crackdown escalates
Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, a critic of the president, is a prominent member of the main opposition coalition.
Ukraine’s Bravehearts: From filmmakers to war veterans
Two Ukrainian filmmakers join the army and find themselves caught between worlds.
Russia’s Medvedev floats idea of pushing back Poland’s borders
Putin-ally says Russia will be victorious in Ukraine and is ready to fight until the Polish border to counter 'threats'.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian, thousands protest violent raids
Israeli forces have killed 65 Palestinians, 13 of them children, so far this year, the bloodiest such period since 2000.
Ukrainians on first anniversary of Russia’s war: ‘I worry a lot’
Four Ukrainians in Kyiv on Russia's brutal war, which is barrelling into a second year.
Ukraine war: Is more war the only solution?
Two views on Russia's war in Ukraine paint different pictures of the road ahead.
Explainer: Key voting blocs ahead of Nigeria election
A close look at the four main voter constituencies and how they could affect Nigeria's upcoming election results.
Is Europe really united in backing Ukraine and isolating Russia?
Europe has shown solidarity with Zelenskyy's forces, but beneath the surface, divisions persist, say analysts.
Indonesia boosts security in Papua after 9 killed in riot
More than 200 security personnel sent to Wamena town after kidnap rumour sparks deadly riot and clashes with police.
Two Pakistanis leave Guantanamo after 20 years without charges
Abdul and Mohammed Rabbani, arrested from Karachi in 2002, are the latest inmates to be released from US custody.
India’s Modi asks G20 finance heads to focus on ‘most vulnerable’
Financial viability of many countries is being threatened by unsustainable debt, Indian PM says at two-day G20 meeting.
Djibouti holds parliamentary vote branded as sham by opposition
Only two parties are contesting seats in the 65-member National Assembly in Friday's election.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 366
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 366th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Australia uncovers Russian espionage ring, expels spies: Report
Russian spy ring operated in Australia for 18 months before it was uncovered and its activities broken up, report says.
Russia sends Soyuz rescue ship to International Space Station
Soyuz MS-23 will transport Russian cosmonauts Dmitry Petelin, Sergei Prokopyev and NASA's Frank Rubio back to Earth.
Photos: Death, destruction and displacement in a year of war
A selection of images attesting to the tragedies inflicted on the Ukrainian people.
Unbeaten, unbowed: Leila de Lima marks six years in detention
Former Philippines senator and outspoken critic of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte sees hope for freedom.
IMF unveils crypto plan, advising against legal tender status
Global lender recommends countries craft crypto policies that 'safeguard monetary sovereignty and stability'.
China calls for Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, proposes path to peace
China's plan calls for end to Western sanctions on Russia and humanitarian corridors for civilians to escape fighting.
Indonesia’s palm oil tycoon Darmadi gets 15 years for corruption
Surya Darmadi ordered to repay the state equivalent of $2.6bn over corruption scheme that cleared protected forests.
UN tells Russia to leave Ukraine: How did countries vote?
A country breakdown of the UN General Assembly vote that demanded Moscow withdraw its troops and end the fighting.
North Korea test fires four long-range cruise missiles
Pyongyang has begun conducting more weapons tests as the United States and South Korea step up military training.
A year into Ukraine war, Asia’s big brands sit out Russia boycott
Fewer than 100 Asia-based firms have suspended or scaled back their Russia operations, according to database.
Refugees on Australian detention island sew lips shut in protest
Mohammad Shofiqul Islam and Mohammad Kaium have been held on the remote Pacific island of Nauru for nearly 10 years.
How China and India’s appetite for oil and gas kept Russia afloat
Russia’s economy has been able to weather Western-led sanctions in large part due to strong energy exports.
Republican Party sets first presidential debate in US swing state
The debate, to be held in Wisconsin, is expected to feature Republican candidates like Donald Trump and Nikki Haley.
UN condemns Russia over Ukraine war, calls for withdrawal
Some 141 members of the UN General Assembly back resolution, a year after Russia invaded its neighbour.
Mexico’s president defends controversial electoral reform bill
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says he expects court challenges against measure to cut the budget of the electoral agency.
Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to manslaughter charges
The US actor faces charges of involuntary manslaughter after fatally shooting a cinematographer on a film set in 2021.
China says sending weapons to Ukraine will not bring peace
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy vows to keep up the fight ahead of war's anniversary as allies pledge more military aid.
R Kelly avoids lengthy addition to prison sentence
The R&B singer was given one additional year of prison time for child pornography and the enticement of minors for sex.
Who will be Nigeria’s next leader?
Voters in Africa's most populous country are about to elect a new president and national assembly.
Texas judge could halt access to abortion pill mifepristone
Mifepristone, legal in the US for more than 20 years, is now under threat.
US nominates ex Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga to head World Bank
India-born Banga has close ties to emerging markets, useful to the Bank which wants to help them on pressing problems.
Photos: Fearing aftershocks, families in NW Syria sleep in tents
Afraid their homes could collapse, families are staying in makeshift shelters in harsh winter conditions.
Harvey Weinstein: 16 years for rape, sexual assault in LA trial
The once-celebrated Hollywood producer who helped spark the #MeToo movement also faces charges in London.
Severe dollar crisis hobbles Bangladesh businesses
The import-dependent nation is facing economic hardship in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as prices shoot up.
Preliminary report offers new details about US train derailment
A report by the National Transportation Safety Board says the train's crew received an alert just before the crash.
Former crypto tycoon Bankman-Fried faces new criminal charges
Bankman-Fried faces 12 US criminal charges, including four for fraud and eight for conspiracy, up from eight earlier.
Nigerian Senate candidate killed ahead of presidential elections
Labour Party candidate Oyibo Chukwu was killed in an attack on his convoy in southeastern Enugu State.
US revises down GDP for Q4 to 2.7%
The revised estimate marked a deceleration from the 3.2 percent growth rate from July through September.
Nigeria election 2023: Five reasons to care about the vote
Millions of Nigerians are set to elect their next president. Here's what's at stake.
‘Heroes to all of us’: Ukraine’s energy repair crews
As Russia targets Ukrainian energy facilities, repair teams race off to patch up the power grid when the strikes hit.
NATO chief warns China against supplying arms to Russia
Jens Stoltenberg says NATO military alliance has seen signs China was considering providing lethal aid to Russia.
Gaza ‘waiting for war every moment’ as Israel tension surges
Embattled residents in the Gaza Strip live in a perpetual state of fear of yet another war launched by Israel.
How and why did Shamima Begum lose her UK citizenship?
Begum, whose nationality was stripped after she travelled to Syria to join ISIL (ISIS), continues to fuel debate.
A year into Ukraine war, older refugees running out of hope
Since the beginning of the war, 76,000 Ukrainian refugees over the age of 60 have registered with Polish authorities.
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