Mariupol Says Thousands Deported From Besieged Ukrainian City
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russia's siege of the port city of Mariupol was "a terror that will be remembered for centuries to come", while local authorities said thousands of residents there had been taken by force across the border.
Ukraine's Zelenskiy Presses Israel For Missile Defence Help, Fighting Rages In Mariupol
Russian and Ukrainian forces fought for control of the port city of Mariupol on Sunday, local authorities said, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed to Israel for help in pushing back the Russian assault on his country.
As Fighting Rages In Mariupol, Ukraine's Zelenskiy Appeals For Help From Israel
Russian and Ukrainian forces fought for the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Sunday, where residents are trapped with little food, water and power, while Ukraine's president appealed to Israel for help in pushing back Russia's assault.
Sudan's Coup-hit Economy In Free Fall As Prices Bite
Sudan's coup-hit economy in free fall as prices bite
Crypto Provides Fix For Some In Crisis-hit Afghanistan
Crypto provides fix for some in crisis-hit Afghanistan
Tunisian Eco-pioneers Battle To Save Sahara Oasis Life
Tunisian eco-pioneers battle to save Sahara oasis life
LNG Projects In The Gulf Of Mexico Boosted As Russian Gas Alternative
LNG projects in the Gulf of Mexico boosted as Russian gas alternative
Mexico City's New Airport Set For Bumpy Takeoff
Mexico City's new airport set for bumpy takeoff
France Beat England To Seal Grand Slam In Style
France beat England to seal Grand Slam in style
Not Again: Two Years After Fleeing COVID In China, Ukrainian Runs From War
Two years ago Julia Volok was shocked to experience an angry reception from fellow Ukrainians as she fled home from Wuhan in China, the epicentre of the soon-to-be global coronavirus pandemic.
Mahuchikh Strikes Gold For Ukraine After Fleeing Russian Invasion
Mahuchikh strikes gold for Ukraine after fleeing Russian invasion
Algeria Recalls Ambassador To Spain For Consultations
Algeria has summoned its ambassador to Spain back for consultations over Madrid's recent comments on Western Sahara, the foreign affairs ministry said on Saturday.
Death, Devastation After Russian Attack On Mykolaiv Barracks
Death, devastation after Russian attack on Mykolaiv barracks
Ukrainian Refugees Find Shelter And Solace In Polish Theatre
Ukrainian mothers and their young children found shelter in an ornate theatre in the Polish border town of Przemysl on Saturday, where they were able to get some rest after their harrowing journey.
Pope In 'Tectonic' Shake-up Of Vatican Bureaucracy
Pope in 'tectonic' shake-up of Vatican bureaucracy
Russians Hold Some $3 Billion In Financial Assets In The Bahamas, Central Bank Says
Financial institutions in the Bahamas have around $3 billion in assets whose owners are linked to Russia, the Caribbean nation's central bank said late on Friday.
US Says 'Troubled' By Assad Visit To Ally UAE
US says 'troubled' by Assad visit to ally UAE
British Royal Couple Starts Caribbean Tour Amid Colonial Reckoning
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate arrive in Belize on Saturday for a week long Caribbean tour that sparked controversy before it even began amid growing scrutiny of the British Empire's colonial ties to the region.
British Royal Couple Starts Caribbean Tour Dogged By Protest In Belize
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate arrived in Belize on Saturday for a weeklong Caribbean tour that was marred by a local protest before it even began amid growing scrutiny of the British Empire's colonial ties to the region.
Aid Agencies Struggle To Reach Ukraine's 'Besieged' Cities
Aid agencies struggle to reach Ukraine's 'besieged' cities
Pope Rules Any Baptized Lay Catholic, Including Women, Can Head Vatican Departments
Pope Francis on Saturday introduced a landmark change allowing any baptized lay Catholic, male or female, to head most departments as part of a new constitution for the Vatican's central administration.
Pope Rules Baptised Lay Catholics, Including Women, Can Lead Vatican Departments
Pope Francis introduced a landmark reform on Saturday that will allow any baptised lay Catholic, including women, to head most Vatican departments under a new constitution for the Holy See's central administration.
Stuck At Mexico Border, Anti-war Russians Sweat Their Futures As Ukrainians Enter U.S
Russians trying to enter the United States at the Mexican border are frustrated they are not getting in like Ukrainians are, despite leaving their homeland over the invasion of Ukraine.
Elderly Ukrainians Find Shelter In Metro Carriages
Elderly Ukrainians find shelter in metro carriages
Meet The Ukrainian Couples Training For War
A generation of Ukrainians who knew of war only from history books and the stories of their grandparents has been forced to prepare to fight, and some are choosing to do it with the partners they were building their lives with only weeks ago.
Japan PM Presses Modi For Indian 'Action' On Ukraine
Japan PM presses Modi for Indian 'action' on Ukraine
Four People Killed In U.S. Military Aircraft Crash In Norway
All four people on board a U.S. military aircraft were killed when it crashed in a remote part of northern Norway on Friday during a NATO-led military training exercise, local police said on Saturday.
Four U.S. Personnel Killed In Military Plane Crash In Norway
All four U.S. personnel aboard a military aircraft were killed when the plane crashed in a remote part of northern Norway on Friday during a NATO training exercise, the Norwegian armed forces said in a statement on Saturday.
Japan's Kishida And India's Modi Discuss Response To Ukraine Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has told his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi that Russia's invasion of Ukraine had shaken the "foundation of international order" and required a clear response, he said on Saturday.
China Reports Two Covid-19 Deaths, First In More Than A Year
China reports two Covid-19 deaths, first in more than a year