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Search for Ukraine Theatre Bombing Survivors Continue as War Crime Claims Mount
In a call later Friday US President Joe Biden is set to warn his counterpart Xi Jinping that Beijing will face "costs" for "any actions it takes to support Russia's aggression," according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
China Cuts Quarantine Period for Recovered Covid Patients to Save Medical Resources
Since the COVID-19 response measures were enforced on a regular basis, China has effectively responded to regional cluster infections
As Imran Khan Faces No-Trust Vote, Pakistan’s Opposition Parties Devise Power-Sharing Formula
The Pakistan Muslim League-Q, an ally of Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, has demanded that Chaudhary Pervaiz Elahi be made the chief minister of Punjab, replacing Usman Buzdar
Russian Bombardment of Kyiv Kills 4, Curfew Called
The Artem weapons factory in central Kyiv was also hit, with footage taken by a local resident showing smoke coming from the roof.
Deadly Strikes Rock Ukrainian Cities Despite Talks with Russia
The United Nations estimates almost 2.8 million people have fled Ukraine since President Vladimir Putin launched attack.
Russia and Ukraine Give Brightest Assessment Yet of Progress in Talks on War
Russian and Ukrainian officials gave their most upbeat assessments yet on Sunday of progress in their talks on the war in Ukraine, suggesting there could be positive results within days.
War In Ukraine: Death Toll In Coastal City Mariupol Surges Past 1,500
Mariupol, once a city of more than half a million people, remains caught due to Russian military operation in Ukraine.
Russian President Putin Says 'Positive' Changes in Ceasefire Talks With Ukraine | Top 5 Updates
On Day 16 of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, US President Joe Biden said a direct NATO-Russia clash could trigger World War 3.
No Progress: Ukraine Foreign Minister Kuleba After Meeting Russian Counterpart Lavrov
Kuleba said that talks on ceasefire did not progress during their discussions in Turkey's Antalya
Hong Kong Leader Plans to Reopen City After Controlling Latest COVID Outbreak
The Chinese territory has had its borders effectively sealed since 2020 with few flights able to land and passengers banned from transmitting.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Urges Europeans to do More Against Russia
The President went on to say that "everything that the invaders are doing to Mariupol is beyond atrocities already".
Australia Pledges $28 Billion to Expand Defence Personnel by a Third
Last year, Australia entered into a deal to buy nuclear submarines from the United States and Britain.
Biden Bans Russian Oil Imports; Poll Shows Americans Accept Ban Even If It Means Paying More
Republican lawmaker Ted Cruz even said that EU can look at United States as a potential source for oil imports to reduce their dependence on Russia
Cost Of War? Russia Becomes Most-Sanctioned Nation, Surpasses North Korea, Iran
Russia faces 5,530 sanctions and earned 2,778 new sanctions in two weeks, more than half of what Iran faced in over a decade
Evacuation Of More Than 600 Indian Students Stuck In Ukraine’s Sumy Begins
Students stuck in Sumy concerned the nation due to rise in hostilities in the eastern Ukrainian city due to Russia's so-called 'military operation' in Ukraine
Nearly 400 Civilians Killed in Afghanistan Since Taliban Takeover, UN Says
It is the first major human rights report since the Taliban seized power from the former US-backed government in August.