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UN to Resume Rescue Efforts at Besieged Azovstal Steel Plant in Ukraine
About 200 civilians, including children, are estimated to remain in hiding in the Soviet-era tunnels and bunkers beneath the sprawling Azovstal factory, along with hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers
UN Convoy En Route for Rescue from Mariupol 'Hell' After Russian Ceasefire
The Russian army announced a three-day ceasefire at the site, but a commander of the Azov regiment which is defending it, said in a video that heavy bloody fighting continued
Covid In China: Beijing Imposes Restrictions While Shanghai Allows 6 Districts To Relax Rules; Omicron-specific Vaccine Trials Begin And More
China's Covid-19 policy remains the same while it hurts economic growth and creates problems for its citizens
Hundreds in Singapore Mourn as Hanging of Mentally Disabled Man Highlights Questions on Death Penalty
Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam, convicted of trafficking a small amount of heroin into the city-state, was executed Wednesday after more than a decade on death row
EU Border Agency Chief Leggeri Resigns Following Rights Abuse Probe: Report
Olaf's report into Leggeri, who has led Frontex since 2015, found he 'did not follow procedures, was dishonest with the EU and managed staff badly'
EU Imported 71% of Russian Fossil Fuel Exports Since The Beginning Of The War In Ukraine
Russia exported $68bn worth of fossil fuels and the EU was the largest buyer.
UK PM Boris Johnson Slams Lawmaker Who Was Watching Pornography In House of Commons
The UK PM said that such behavior is not acceptable at any workplace, anywhere in the country.
Donald Trump Says Queen Elizabeth a 'Legend', Describes Camilla As 'Funny, Smart' In Tell-All Interview
In a clip of the interview released by Morgan, Trump talks about his first meeting with the Queen in 2018 and said he enjoyed speaking to Camilla during the state banquet at Buckingham Palace
Twitter Policy Head Vijaya Gadde Cried At Board Meeting Following Elon Musk Takeover; Billionaire Slams Her For Censoring News Agency
Vijaya Gadde faced criticism for a decision she took in 2020. Some Twitter users also attacked her using racial slurs while tagging CEO Parag Agrawal
Russia Could Use Transnistrian Region To Seize Southern Ukrainian Cities Odessa, Mykolaiv
Russia could join Georgia's breakaway regions, southern Ukraine, Donetsk and Luhansk and Transnistria to expand its sphere of influence
Russia-Ukraine War: Putin 'Hopes' for Positive Talks with Ukraine; Zelensky Says Russia Capture of Chernobyl Put World On 'Brink Of Disaster' | Updates
Russia-Ukraine War Updates: Russia's President Vladimir Putin says Moscow still hopes to negotiate a peaceful settlement with Ukraine, even as the fighting has continued.
‘Liberal Casualty’: BLM Activist Quits Twitter Following Elon Musk Takeover
The left wing and the right wing are fighting it out on Twitter, with conservatives claiming victory of free speech following Musk's takeover.
5 Killed, 18 Injured in Russian Strikes on Rail Infrastructure in Ukraine's Vinnytsia
Russian forces have been widely accused of targeting civilian infrastructure throughout the Kremlin's two-month military assault on its pro-democratic neighbour, allegations Moscow denies
European Commission Prez Ursula von der Leyen Meets PM Modi, S Jaishankar
PM Modi and European Commission Ursula Von Der Leyen agreed to launch the EU-India Trade and Technology Council.
33 Killed After Blast Tears Through Sunni Mosque in Northern Afghan City Kunduz
It was not clear who was behind the explosion that the local commander said hit the mosque during Friday prayers
Japan-Russia Dispute Over Kuril Islands Will Add To An Already Unstable Indo-Pacific
Japan ramped up its pressure on Moscow regarding the islands but increased the intensity of its protest following the war in Ukraine