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IMF: Malawi requested a four-year loan
The donor-dependent Southern African state, one of the world's poorest, has been experiencing foreign currency shortages
China accuses Canadian military of ‘provocations’ near N Korea
Canada had previously accused China of harassing its pilots during patrols to monitor UN sanctions on North Korea.
Iraq: British man gets 15-year jail term for smuggling artefacts
Jim Fitton was arrested at Baghdad airport on March 20 after airport security discovered the items in his luggage.
Exhuming Ukraine’s dead for war crimes investigations
As Kyiv district authorities investigate possible war crimes perpetrated by Russian troops, volunteers exhume bodies.
Qatar, other Muslim nations condemn India over anti-Islam remarks
Doha says it expects a 'public apology' from New Delhi over comments made by two BJP members against Prophet Muhammad.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 103
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 103rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Biden to waive tariffs for 24 months on solar panels hit by probe
US probes whether Chinese firms are circumventing tariffs by assembling panels in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam.
UK’s Johnson to face no-confidence vote over ‘Partygate’ scandal
Tory MPs trigger a vote that could remove Johnson as UK's prime minister as well as the Conservative Party leader.
A night with Myanmar’s wizards
We go into the world of the weizza, people believed to have gained magical powers through years of meditation.
Many dead after pilgrim bus falls into gorge in northern India
At least 26 people die after bus plunges into a gorge in a mountainous region in northern India, say officials.
Kazakhs back sweeping reforms to move past Nazarbayev era
Nearly 80% back reforms as President Tokayev aims to emerge from the shadow of founding leader Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Russia-Ukraine war: Lavrov ‘forced to cancel Serbia visit’
Serbian daily says Russian foreign minister visit cancelled after European countries close their airspace to his plane.
Google told to pay Australian politician $515,000 for defamation
Australian court orders Google to pay John Barilaro $515,000 for defamatory videos posted on YouTube.
9 killed, dozens wounded in three mass shootings across US
Shootings in three US cities leave nine dead as legislators scramble to tackle gun violence.
S Korea, US fire eight missiles in response to N Korea tests
S Korean military says the action is a demonstration of the allies readiness to respond to N Korean 'provocations'.
Russia-Ukraine live news: UK to send Kyiv longer-range missiles
UK move comes after Putin warned the West against providing Ukraine with longer-range weapons.
Is Bangladesh doing enough to protect workers?
Container port explosion highlights continued poor industrial safety standards.
Pakistan’s tourism industry rocked by climate change
With temperatures 9°C above normal, Lahore’s tourism industry has been shell-shocked in recent months.
Ukraine loses 1-0 to Wales in World Cup qualifier match
It was an agonising end to Ukraine’s mission to qualify for Qatar while remaining under invasion by Russia.
Weapons to Ukraine: Which countries sent what?
Despite promises of arms transfers, Kyiv says it is still outgunned and is pleading for more heavy weapons.
India: Diplomatic storm over BJP staff insult of Prophet Muhammad
In a statement, BJP said it respects all religions and 'strongly denounces' the insult of any religious personalities.
Lebanon warns against any Israeli ‘aggression’ in disputed waters
President Michel Aoun said any activity in the disputed area would amount to an act of aggression and a provocation.
‘Evil and wicked’: Dozens killed in Nigeria church attack
At least 50 dead including many children as attackers targeted the St Francis Catholic Church in Ondo state.
Tunisia: Ennahda leader Ghannouchi decries state of ‘tyranny’
Rached Ghannouchi says his party and allies will continue to work against the 'coup' and attacks on the constitution.
Infographic: How can you reduce your carbon footprint?
June 5 is World Environment Day - the largest global platform for environmental awareness and outreach.
Putin warns of hitting ‘new targets’ if Kyiv gets new missiles
The Russia president issues a new warning to the West against providing Ukraine with long-range missiles.
Explosions rock Ukraine’s capital after weeks of relative calm
The attack on Kyiv is the first since Russia turned its military focus to the east and south of Ukraine.
China sends crewed mission to complete Tiangong space station
China has launched a rocket carrying three astronauts on a mission to complete construction on its new space station.
How can Brittney Griner be freed from Russian detention?
US basketball star remains “wrongfully detained” as colleagues and family urge her release.
Poland-Belarus border: The people pushed back in a Polish forest
In Poland, a tale of two borders. On the Belarusian border, refugees face pushbacks and detention.
America-nomics: Looking back at Johnson years to understand today
The American economy seems to be sending mixed signals - is there a way to avoid another crash?
Fire sweeps through Bangladesh container depot killing dozens
A fire sweeps through a container facility in southeastern Bangladesh, killing at least 49 people.
Kazakhstan holds referendum to amend constitution
The constitutional reform spearheaded by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev marks the end of Nazarbayev's rule.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 102
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 102nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Bangladesh: Deadly fire and explosions at container facility
At least 49 killed and over 300 injured after fire and explosions hit the container depot near port city of Chittagong.
Australia says a Chinese fighter jet intercepted its plane in May
Australian says the Chinese fighter jet intercepted its military plane over the South China Sea on May 26.
N Korea fires eight missiles as S Korea, US wrap up naval drills
Latest launch comes amid signs N Korea is pressing ahead with preparations at its nuclear testing ground in Punggye-ri.
What’s at stake as Australia’s Albanese visits Indonesia?
Indonesia-Australia relationship in spotlight as newly elected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits Jakarta.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Powerful explosions rock Kyiv
Blasts heard in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv; Zelenskyy says says situation in Severodonetsk remains 'extremely difficult'.
Backed by front-line support, Ukraine hopes for World Cup spot
Ukrainian football team has extra inspiration in their locker room: A flag sent by soldiers fighting on the front line.
Why are some countries rethinking ties with the British monarchy?
The United Kingdom celebrates Queen Elizabeth's 70 years on the throne.
Russian attack destroys ancient monastery in Ukraine: Zelenskyy
The Ukrainian leader calls for Russia to be expelled from UNESCO after the alleged attack.
Residents evacuate as wildfire threatens homes near Athens
More than 100 firefighters supported by six firefighting aircraft and four helicopters fought the blaze near Athens.
Ukraine slams Macron’s remarks not to ‘humiliate’ Russia
Ukraine says President Emmanuel Macron's comments about not humiliating Russia 'can only humiliate France'.
Iran: Khamenei blames unrest on ‘enemies’ of the Islamic Republic
The country's religious leader accuses the US and its allies of waging a 'psychological war' against Tehran.
Skirmishes as police block Tunisia protests against July referendum
Police blocked protesters marching towards the headquarters of the electoral board whose chief Saied recently replaced.
UN expert demands accelerated probe into Sudan post-coup killings
A protester was killed during Friday's demonstrations despite UN calls for security forces to 'refrain from violence'.
Saudi Arabia receives 1st foreign Hajj pilgrims since COVID began
Group from Indonesia landed in Medina and is set to travel south to the holy city of Mecca in the coming weeks.
Hong Kong police enforce ban on Tiananmen anniversary vigil
Police deployed near Victoria Park as people are warned not to gather to commemorate China's bloody 1989 crackdown.
The world bank warns of a global recession, so is it inevitable?
COVID-19 in China, rising interest rates and the cost of living crisis have darkened the outlook for the months ahead.
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