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On Ukraine’s Independence Day, UN urges end to ‘senseless’ war
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the people of Ukraine 'need peace' as the conflict enters its seventh month.
ACLU, news orgs challenge Arizona law limiting filming of police
The ACLU says the law, which bans filming of police within eight feet, is 'blatantly unconstitutional'.
Qatar to invest $3bn in Pakistan economy
The Qatar Investment Authority's announcement comes as Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif visits Doha on an official trip.
Biden administration to cancel at least $10K in student loan debt
President Joe Biden says loan forgiveness will help 'families that need it most' amid debt crisis in the United States.
Russia arrests ex-mayor for ‘discrediting’ army amid Ukraine war
Police arrest opposition figure Yevgeny Roizman, 59 who served as mayor of Yekaterinburg from 2013-2018.
Biden announces nearly $3bn in US military aid to Ukraine
As Russia's invasion enters seventh month, new US aid package signals 'shift' towards Ukraine's long-term needs.
Jamaican farmworkers decry ‘seismic-level exploitation’ in Canada
Temporary foreign workers renew calls for Canada to grant them permanent residency amid fresh abuse allegations.
Explainer: What is behind South Africa’s union strikes?
South Africa unions called for national strike due to power cuts, rising costs of living, and high unemployment levels.
South African unions go on protests against high cost of living
The protests were about soaring costs of living, power cuts and high unemployment rates in South Africa.
Belarus congratulates Ukraine on Independence Day
Ukrainians reject the greeting from Alexander Lukashenko, who has allowed Russian troops into his country.
Can Honduras tackle deep-seated police corruption?
New investigation reveals allegations of torture, evidence-planting and extrajudicial killings by security forces.
Indian politician boasts about getting Muslims killed – on camera
A video of Gyan Dev Ahuja, a former legislator belonging to PM Narendra Modi's BJP, has gone viral in India.
Japan signals return to nuclear power to stabilise energy supply
Japan's government previously insisted it would not consider building new nuclear power plants or replace aged reactors.
Six months of war in Ukraine: Five key military takeaways
Russia’s military ineptitude, Ukraine's energetic defence, HIMARS, and now - the focus on the south.
South Korea military gov’ts blamed for abuses, deaths at facility
Thousands, including disabled people and children, were snatched off streets and detained at 'Brothers Home'.
Six months of war: Ukraine regains initiative, but makes no push
Western allies provided Ukraine enough assistance to deprive Russia of victory but not to defeat it, analysts say.
Germany inaugurates world’s first hydrogen-powered train fleet
A fleet of 14 trains powered entirely by hydrogen is launched in Germany's Lower Saxony state.
Why does the US still have forces in Syria?
US forces have targeted a base operated by Iranian allies in eastern Syria after an attack near a US base last week.
Anger among Khan supporters in Pakistan as legal challenges mount
Imran Khan's supporters rally behind him over the government's actions against the cricketing icon-turned-politician.
Macron warns France needs to prepare for difficult time ahead
Macron says that France faces 'sacrifices' in a new era marked by climate change and Russia's war in Ukraine.
Abducted Catholic nuns in southeast Nigeria freed: Police
Kidnappings by criminal gangs are frequent in Nigeria, especially in the northeast but increasingly elsewhere.
Afghan evacuees protest in UAE over slow resettlement
Some Afghans who fled the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan say they have been stuck in limbo in the UAE for a year.
Timeline: Six months of Russia’s war in Ukraine
On February 24, Russia launched a full-scale assault on Ukraine. These are the main events of the war over six months.
Fighting resumes in Ethiopia despite truce – Tigray forces
The fighting marks the end of a ceasefire observed since March and could worsen the humanitarian crisis in Tigray region
Is DR Congo putting oil and gas before the global climate crisis?
Environmental groups alarmed at government's auction of permits to drill in sensitive rainforest.
Transactions: The pressure of sending money home to Zimbabwe
A Zimbabwean family separated across the world meets online to decide who needs the most financial support back home. 
Ukraine will fight to the end: Zelenskyy’s Independence Day vow
Ukraine celebrates 31 years of independence from the Soviet Union, and also marks six months since start of invasion.
IMF to meet Sri Lanka president to finalise bailout package
The second such IMF visit is on Wednesday as Sri Lanka scrambles to lock in $3bn to pave its way out of the crisis.
Ukraine is reliving a promise it made on this day in 1991
The six-month anniversary of Russia's war coincides with the day Ukraine decided to break from the Soviet Union.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 182
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 182nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
‘Victory is our hope’: Older Ukrainians on six months of war
As Ukraine's Independence Day coincides with six months since the war began, older people reflect on what has been lost.
UK’s Trades Union Congress calls for large rise in minimum wage
The call for the rise of the minimum wage to 15 pounds ($17.7) an hour comes amid a series of strikes.
Bangladesh cuts school, office hours to save power amid crisis
Schools to close an additional day and government offices and banks shorten work hours to reduce electricity usage.
Myanmar trade unions facing extinction after coup, UN agency says
Groups assisting workers and migrants have faced violence and arbitrary arrest since February 2021 coup, report says.
Thai court to rule on Prayuth’s term limit as protests continue
Protesters say Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has reached his constitutional term limit and must step down.
Six months since Russia invaded Ukraine: What’s next?
Experts analyse the past six months and predict how the conflict may evolve.
Photos: Six months of Russia’s war in Ukraine
From scenes of devastation to images of broken-hearted victims, Russia's brutal invasion has been well documented.
China probes current, former bosses at real estate firms
Anti-corruption watchdogs announce investigations into executives in Shenzhen, Xiamen and Sichuan province.
Indian tycoon Adani bids for NDTV in potential hostile takeover
One of the nation's most popular news organisations, NDTV said the bid came without the consent of its founders.
‘Absolutely glorious’: Malaysians hail jailing of Najib Razak
Najib Razak becomes Malaysia's first former prime minister to go to prison after top court upholds his graft conviction.
US carries out raids in Syria on Iran-linked targets
Central Command says the raids on Deir Az Zor were aimed at protecting US forces from attack by Iran-linked groups.
Japan’s Kishida to announce easing of pandemic border controls
Japanese leader expected to scrap coronavirus tests for vaccinated travellers and raise cap on daily arrivals.
Lachlan Murdoch sues Australia’s Crikey for defamation
Fox News boss sues Crikey over article linking the Murdoch family to the January 6 Capitol riots in the US.
Kia, Hyundai SUVs should park outdoors over fire risk: Watchdog
South Korean carmakers have recalled thousands of Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride vehicles over trailer hitch issue.
Is a return to the Iran nuclear deal imminent?
Diplomats say they believe they're close to restoring the Iran nuclear deal.
‘Died for Russia’: Daughter of Putin ally hailed as ‘martyr’
Ultranationalist philosopher Alexander Dugin calls for victory in Ukraine after his daughter was killed in car bombing.
Kyiv accuses Moscow of illegal adoptions of Ukrainian children
Moscow transfers children from Ukrainian occupied territories to Russia for adoption, Ukraine foreign ministry says.
Classified records: 700 pages retrieved at Trump home in January
The US National Archives collected over 700 pages of classified material at Mar-a-Lago before the FBI raid in August.
Former US police officer pleads guilty to Breonna Taylor cover-up
Kelly Goodlett becomes first officer held criminally responsible for 2020 Louisville police raid that killed Taylor.
Erdogan says warming Israel ties won’t weaken Palestine support
Erdogan’s remarks come a week after Turkey and Israel announced a joint decision to establish diplomatic ties.
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