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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 356th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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Gunman opened fire in academic building and student union on Monday night before killing self, police say.
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India's home minister Amit Shah makes comments after ruling party accused of favouritism towards embattled conglomerate.
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Gun owners will have to comply if ordered to take part in 'security, law enforcement, and stability' operations.
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The murder trial of former two-star police general Ferdy Sambo has exposed the force to rare public scrutiny.
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Economics professor Kazuo Ueda's nomination comes after outgoing governor's deputy reportedly turned down the role.
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Govt efforts to ban the BBC documentary drew more attention to it and showed the inefficacy of such measures.
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Washington said it stands with Manila after a Chinese vessel directed a powerful laser at a Philippine Coast Guard ship.
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Asia’s second-largest economy grows 0.2 percent during the October-December period, falling short of expectations.
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J Brett Blanton, Architect of the Capitol, has been accused of abusing his authority and misusing government property.
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Bishop Roland Alvarez was sentenced to 26 years in prison after refusing to join other political prisoners in exile.
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Torrential rain and high tides from Cyclone Gabrielle lead to severe flooding and landslides, cutting power.
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Software developers use a crucial Twitter tool to comb the platform for calls for help and connect with rescue orgs.
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Adani Group's seven listed stocks have together lost about $120bn in market value since US short-seller raised concerns.
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White House says objects shot down over North America were not manned and did not appear to send communication signals.
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Stories of miraculous rescues flooded the airwaves in recent days, but tens of thousands of dead have also been found.
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Israel plans to step up its military raids on Palestinians across the occupied West Bank.
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NATO members meet on Tuesday to drum up more weapons and ammunition for war-torn Ukraine.
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Front-runners for presidency appeal to millions of voters worried about economic problems and insecurity.
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A week after earthquakes struck, Turkish rescue crews refuse to give up and find a teenage girl in the rubble.
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Portions of special panel's report on push to overturn 2020 vote to be made public, but not recommendations on charges.
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Scientists say the megalopolis of 16 million people should get ready now for the inevitability of a powerful quake.
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Looking for pieces of ‘home’, survivors in Jandaris comb through the devastation for personal possessions.
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Killing has not halted US city's plans to build a police training centre in the heart of majority-Black neighbourhoods.
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No, the UN's hands were not tied due to 'logistical issues' or decisions by the Security Council.
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Maia Sandu says Moscow plans to 'overthrow the constitutional order' in Moldova and use it in the war against Ukraine.
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A volunteer from Syria's White Helmets group recounts her experience in search and rescue operations after quake struck.
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Washington issues swift denial to Beijing's allegation, which widens row after downing of what US says was spy balloon.
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In the midst of debris, dust and toxic smoke rising from fires lit to stay warm, the smell of dead bodies is growing.
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Amid the pain and suffering after the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, rescues from the rubble give us a glimmer of hope.
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Ahead of the presidential election on February 25, the business community is hopeful of a market-friendly government.
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Questions abound ahead of new round of negotiations, but experts say effort remains 'best choice among bad options'.
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This year's event will be the first time when four of the six teams will boast the support of a home crowd.
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People buried under rubble for up to seven days are still being pulled out alive.
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Election Commission says the ruling Awami League party nominee was elected unopposed as the 22nd president.
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A commission investigating the issue said 77 percent of perpetrators were priests, and most of the victims were men.
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Christodoulides ran as an independent candidate and had the backing of centrists and centre-right parties.
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Senior Iranian officials, including the central bank chief, accompany the Iranian president on the three-day visit.
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Thousands protest outside parliament against the proposed amendments that critics say will weaken democracy.
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People in quake-stricken areas are doing their best to help the rescuers working day and night to help them.
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President Biya, in power since 1982, is on his seventh term as Cameroon's leader. Many say it is time for a change.
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Over a third of Nigeria's 93.4 million registered voters are youths who are gearing up to vote in February 25 election.
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US fighter jets have shot down four flying objects in nine days. Here is what we know so far.
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The celebrated performer died in a hospital in Karachi where he was on life support.
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Settlements in the Palestinian territories are illegal under international law and have been condemned by the UN.
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Rights groups say the closure of the media outlet VOD is a devastating attack on what remains of Cambodia’s free press.
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The earthquakes displaced many in Syria for a second time, forcing some to sleep under olive groves in the winter.
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Anger is mounting as earthquake rescuers say they could have saved many more people with better help from the gov't.
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Female umpires are more visible than ever on the field, but more is needed from the authorities.
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As houses and roads began to crack, about 240 families were temporarily relocated and many others fled Himalayan town.
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