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Tesla sales rise post price cut but fall short of expectations
The first quarter sales of 422,875 were a record for the company but fell short of analyst estimates of 432,000.
Twitter strips check mark from New York Times
Move comes after Twitter owner Elon Musk posted disparaging remarks about the newspaper.
Kenya’s Raila Odinga suspends anti-government protests
Move comes after President William Ruto called for dialogue to work through concerns about the electoral process.
Taliban closes Afghan women-run radio station for ‘playing music’
Sadai Banowan station head denies any violation, saying there was no need for the closure and called it a conspiracy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 404
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 404th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Russia to put nukes in Belarus near NATO borders, envoy says
Russian envoy to Belarus says weapons will be moved to ally's territory despite 'noise in Europe and the United States'.
Asia’s prices are rising. In the Philippines, they’re soaring
Southeast Asia's fourth-largest economy sees inflation hit 8.6 percent, far above Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.
Milatovic declares victory in Montenegro presidential run-off
Ex-economy minister defeats incumbent Milo Djukanovic, who has ruled Montenegro for more than three decades.
Can countries remain neutral in today’s Europe?
When Finland becomes a NATO member, only a handful of European nations will be non-aligned militarily.
Blinken calls on Russia to release WSJ reporter
Blinken spoke to Russian FM Sergey Lavrov to call for the release of Evan Gershkovich, the State Department said.
Reformist bloc leads Bulgaria parliamentary election: Exit polls
The reformist bloc, comprised of two parties, is expected to struggle to form a stable coalition government.
Finland’s right-wing National Coalition Party wins tight election
Sanna Marin's hopes for re-election dashed as main conservative party comes out on top in parliamentary election.
Prominent Russian military blogger killed in cafe blast
Explosion in a St Petersburg cafe kills a blogger with 560,000 followers on Telegram, Russian news agencies say.
OPEC+ oil alliance announces surprise production cuts from May
Gulf oil giants lead coordinated cut in production, calling it a 'precautionary measure' aimed at market stability.
Israeli cabinet approves funds for national guard under Ben-Gvir
PM Netanyahu's office says cabinet approved establishment of the force and a committee will determine its authorities.
Japan’s foreign minister urges China to release jailed national
Diplomat protests against pharmaceutical worker's jailing in first visit by foreign minister to Beijing in three years.
UK home secretary says Rwanda is safe for asylum seekers
Suella Braverman declines to set any deadline for the first deportations to the East African country.
Algerian journalist Ihsane El Kadi sentenced to five years
El Kadi has to serve three years of his sentence in prison. His media company has been shuttered and heavily fined.
Iraq, KRG reach deal to resume oil exports: Kurdish official
Turkey had stopped extracting oil from the Kurdish region to its Ceyhan port after Iraq won an arbitration case.
Three UK citizens held in Taliban custody in Afghanistan
Non-profit says charity medic, traveller and unnamed third man 'being well-treated' as UK foreign office seeks contact.
Burkina Faso expels two journalists working for French newspapers
The expulsions are the latest crackdown against French media by the military ruling the West African country.
Montenegro votes for president in tight run-off
Observers say that President Milo Djukanovic faces stiff challenge from newcomer and economist Jakov Milatovic.
Now is the time for the world to support the people of Türkiye
The human and material losses from the earthquakes are staggering; Türkiye needs international help to rebuild.
Last students graduate: School closures spread in ageing Japan
As Japan's birth rate plunges faster than expected, school closures have picked up pace especially in rural areas.
Finland’s Sanna Marin faces tough challenge in re-election bid
Three parties are in a neck-and-neck race to win a majority of Finland's 200-seat parliament and form a new government.
Deadly tornadoes leave trail of devastation across US states
Storms that dropped dozens of tornadoes killed at least 26 people in towns and cities across the US South and Midwest.
‘Stand-up’ for Ukraine: Coping through comedy in the face of war
In Berlin, comedians from Ukraine and Russia share the same stage as an outlet for their grief and anger about the war.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 403
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 403rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Bulgarians vote in fifth parliamentary elections in two years
Bulgarians head to polls amid voter apathy and disillusionment over endemic corruption and political instability.
Russia, Belarus celebrate ‘unity’ as war grinds on in Ukraine
The ex-Soviet allies have grown closer and Lukashenko's dalliances with the West appear to be over, say analysts.
Ukraine court puts Metropolitan Pavel under house arrest
Metropolitan Pavel put under house arrest amid hearings into whether he glorified invading Russian forces.
Israeli soldier kills Palestinian in West Bank as violence rises
Fatal shooting comes hours after an Israeli policeman shot dead another Palestinian man near the Al-Aqsa compound.
Israel attacks Syria’s Homs, wounds five soldiers: Ministry
Air attacks on Homs are the third in recent days, including one that killed two officers in Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
What does Trump’s indictment mean for American politics?
Donald Trump is expected to become the first former or sitting US president to face criminal charges.
Israelis continue protests over judicial overhaul plans
Demonstrators take to the streets days after Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to freeze the controversial proposal.
Iran’s Raisi says hijab is the law as women face ‘yoghurt attack’
Iranian president says hijab is the law after viral video shows man throwing yoghurt at uncovered women in Masshad.
Ukraine decries ‘symbolic blow’ as Russia assumes UN presidency
The Kremlin said it planned to 'exercise all its rights' in the role amid anger from Kyiv and allies.
Sudan factions delay post-coup deal on civilian rule
Signing of political agreement to name a Sudanese civilian government has been delayed to April 6, official says.
Eastern Europe must not lag behind on the green transition
Doing so could be costly and dangerous for its future development.
Ukraine accuses Metropolitan Pavel of condoning Russia’s invasion
During court hearing in Kyiv, Metropolitan Pavel rejected claim by Security Service that he glorified Russia's invasion.
Pakistan army says 4 soldiers killed in attack near Iran border
Incident took place in Kech district in southwestern Balochistan province, which borders Iran.
Israeli police kill Palestinian man near Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem
The man killed on Saturday was 26-year-old Mohammad Khaled al-Osaibi from Houra.
At least 18 killed as tornadoes, storms hit US Midwest and South
Deadly storms come after President Biden toured the aftermath of a tornado that struck Mississippi a week ago.
Ukrainian athletes to suffer from government ban: IOC
Ukraine says athletes will not participate in Paris Olympics qualifying event if forced to compete against Russians.
Israel: The state vs protesters
Protests erupt in Israel amid Netanyahu’s government push for broad judicial reform. Plus, Greece’s wiretapping scandal.
Russia-Ukraine war: Will there be a spring counteroffensive?
Ukraine has hinted a counteroffensive could begin as early as April.
Can Russia and China succeed in dethroning the dollar?
Russia turns to China's yuan as its foreign currency of choice and supports it in trade with other countries.
Finland, having cleared last NATO hurdle, heads to elections
Is Sanna Marin still popular and do most Finns support NATO? Here are five key things to know.
Global network aims to sue Wagner as a ‘terrorist’ organisation
Ukrainians in exile are mobilising an army of lawyers to seize Wagner’s assets and hobble Russia’s ability to wage war.
Taiwan says Chinese jets carried out ‘combat readiness’ patrols
Nine Chinese fighter jets and one military drone crossed the median line in the Taiwan Strait in a 24-hour period.
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