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Will the war in Ukraine end this year?
Amid preparations for a Russian offensive and a Ukrainian counteroffensive, various scenarios for the war appear likely.
‘Buried alive’: Syrians recount losing family in the earthquakes
According to the Syria Civil Defence, 2,274 people died in the northwest region, with more than 12,400 others wounded.
Rescue teams treat animals saved from the rubble of Turkey quakes
Amid the immense human suffering caused by the earthquakes, animals have been hugely affected, too.
‘Plan to compete’: Chechen leader eyes Wagner-like mercenary unit
President Vladimir Putin's ally says he plans to set up his own private military company styled after the Wagner Group.
US holds drills with Asian allies after North Korea’s ICBM launch
Joint air exercises conducted after Pyongyang launches long-range ballistic missile into the sea off Japan.
Hairdresser by day, drone hunter by night
Thousands of volunteers guard the skies over Ukraine all night, shooting down Russian drones.
West must provide more military aid to Ukraine, EU’s Borrell says
Foreign policy chief supports Estonian proposal for EU to buy ammunition on behalf of its members to help Ukraine.
India romp to six-wicket win over Australia in second Test
Spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin take 10 wickets to help India take an unassailable 2-0 series lead.
Thousands missing a week after Cyclone Gabrielle hits New Zealand
'Steep mountain ahead,' prime minister says as 11 deaths confirmed so far after storm sweeps north and east of country.
Turkey earthquake rescue operations to end, government says
The head of the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency says rescue operations will likely end on Sunday evening.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 361
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 361st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Sania Mirza story: From India’s cow dung courts to tennis stardom
A tennis journey lasting 30 years comes to an end in Dubai this week, with the Indian star playing her last tournament.
How US abortion organisers are learning from Honduran activists
As clandestine networks form to support women, they look to Central America for a road map - and a warning.
Israeli diplomat removed from African Union summit
A bloc official says the envoy was removed because she was not duly accredited to attend the event in Ethiopia.
N Korea confirms ICBM test, touts nuclear counterattack ability
Pyongyang says its latest ICBM test was meant to bolster its 'fatal nuclear counterattack' capabilities.
Several killed in Israeli raids on Syria’s Damascus: State media
Syrian media say Israel fired missiles on Damascus's Kafr Sousa neighbourhood, killing five and wounding 15.
Former US President Jimmy Carter begins hospice care at home
At 98 years old, Jimmy Carter has lived longer after leaving the White House than any former president in US history.
Blinken meets China’s Wang Yi, warns against helping Russia
US, Chinese top diplomats hold 'direct, candid' talks in first meeting since spat over suspected spying balloon.
Year of war in Ukraine left developing nations picking up pieces
Some of the harshest economic effects of the war are being felt much farther afield than Russia’s theatre of battle.
Tunisia unions protest against economic woes, official’s arrest
Thousands protest against president's policies, accusing him of trying to stifle basic freedoms including union rights.
Earthquake death toll surpasses 46,000 in Syria, Turkey
Rescue teams are still finding survivors under the rubble of destroyed buildings.
Will Scotland be an independent country?
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced her resignation.
Six charged after 18 people found dead in truck in Bulgaria
Suspects face up to 15 years in prison if convicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter and organised crime.
Netherlands orders Russian diplomats to leave
Dutch government accuses Moscow of trying to send spies to the Netherlands, says 'a number' of diplomats to be expelled.
China blasts US over ‘hysterical’ balloon claim
Chinese FM Wang Yi describes Washington's use of a missile to shoot down the balloon as 'unbelievable'.
Doctors rush to Turkey’s quake-hit areas to bolster health system
Health workers arrive in quake hit-region as concerns grow about spread of infectious diseases among displaced.
US says Russia committed ‘crimes against humanity’ in Ukraine
US Vice President Kamala Harris says Russian forces have carried out 'widespread and systemic' attacks on civilians.
I want justice for my brothers who Israel killed
The Israeli army took away from me my two siblings, the loveliest human beings I have ever known.
How will Raisi’s Beijing visit affect Iran-China ties?
Tehran wants to expand ties with its 'strategic' partner, but it faces serious hurdles.
Ghanaian footballer Atsu’s body found under Turkey quake rubble
The 31-year-old had been missing since the February 6 disaster following the collapse of an apartment building in Hatay.
Turkey-Syria earthquakes: Three rescued 13 days after quake
Local media reports that a man, woman and child were rescued after spending 296 hours buried under an apartment block.
Security, trade top issues at annual African Union summit
A main focus of the two-day meeting will be on trying to achieve ceasefires in the Sahel and the eastern DRC.
North Korea launches missile after warning about military drills
Saturday's launch comes before upcoming US-South Korea joint drills in Washington next week.
Sigrid Kaag: Can the Netherlands avoid a recession this year?
The Dutch deputy prime minister discusses how her country is 'not out of the woods yet' over economic pain.
Philippine president says nation won’t lose ‘inch’ of territory
Marcos Jr earlier summoned Beijing's envoy to express 'serious concern' over China's harassment of a Philippine ship.
Gunman kills ex-wife, five others in Mississippi shooting
The gunman fatally shot six people - including his ex wife - at multiple locations across a rural community.
Turkey-Syria earthquakes: How are the nations’ economies coping?
Reconstruction efforts after earthquakes in Turkey and Syria could cost billions of dollars.
Syrian girl who laughed at bombs displaced in Turkey earthquake
Salwa, whose father taught her to laugh at the sound of bombs to not be afraid, has lost her home once again.
Migrant shelters in Guatemala under threat from legal reforms
Critics of recent immigration reform fear laws could criminalise religious groups and volunteers who work with migrants.
‘Live it to understand’: Taking on the Dakhla desert challenge
How these inexperienced runners took on the desert sun, cold winds in the evenings and demanding terrain.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 360
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 360th day, we take a look at the main developments.
How two amateur runners tamed demanding Western Sahara terrain
The pair beat 44 other teams over 120km of running, biking, climbing and kayaking.
Russia’s Wagner fighters suffer 30,000 casualties in Ukraine: US
The White House says 90 percent of Wagner Group fighters killed in Ukraine since December were convicts.
Brazil celebrates its return to full-scale Carnival festivities
Brazil's world-famous celebration resumes in full force after years of delays and cancellations brought on by COVID-19.
Taiwan offers hope in battle to save vulnerable pangolin
Tougher laws and changing attitudes to nature have helped the island's Formosan pangolin population recover.
Qatar-based bid for Manchester United confirmed on deadline day
The deal to buy Manchester United football club is expected to shatter records for the sale of a sport business.
At least 53 killed in Syria attack blamed on ISIL: State media
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack on truffle hunters in Syria's central Homs province.
Suspect charged with hate crimes in shooting of Jewish men in LA
US federal prosecutors announced charges against Jaime Tran, 28, for allegedly firing on two Jewish men in California.
Q&A: The opium surge in Southeast Asia’s ‘Golden Triangle’
The revival of opium production in the Golden Triangle comes on top of a booming synthetic drug industry.
US criticism of Israeli settlements is ‘meaningless’: Analysts
Washington says it is 'deeply troubled' by settlement expansion but rejects UN efforts to denounce Israeli policies.
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