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Vladimir Putin Accuses Ukraine of 'War Crimes' in Call with Emmanuel Macron
Putin told Macron the Russian army was 'doing everything possible to safeguard the lives of peaceful civilians'
Turkey Opens World's Longest Suspension Bridge Linking Asia and Europe
The 2.5-billion-euro ($2.8-billion) '1915 Canakkale Bridge' built by a consortium of Turkish and South Korean companies has a main span of 2.023 kilometres
Ukraine War: West Hasn’t Stopped Buying Oil from Russia, but is Pushing India to Restrict Trade
At least 75% of Russia’s total natural gas exports are to OECD Europe. Comparatively, Russia has been a marginal supplier of crude oil to India, contributing to less than 1% of the requirement, say sources
Top Putin Ally Says Ukraine War Has Been Slower Than Expected
The United States and its European allies have cast Putin's invasion as an imperial-style land grab that has so far been poorly executed because Moscow underestimated Ukrainian resistance
Voting on No-confidence Motion Against Pakistan PM Imran Khan to be Held on March 28
Imran Khan is heading a coalition government and he can be removed if some of the partners decide to switch sides, which is not unusual in parliamentary democracies.
Pakistan Power Play: Ally Demands Regime Change in Punjab to Save Imran Khan in Trust Vote
Pakistan's opposition needs a simple majority of 172 to win the no-confidence vote against the Imran Khan government, and sources told News18 that the bloc is short of just 11 votes to reach that number.
On Kyiv's Eastern Front, Ukrainians Soliders Hold off Russian Tanks
At least two Russian vehicles, one of them a tank, were destroyed and a Russian tank commander was killed.
Russia-Ukraine War: Zelensky Describes 'Fundamentally Different Approach' from Moscow in Peace Talks
Russian and Ukrainian negotiators have held several rounds of talks since Putin sent in troops to the country.
Terrorist Group Islamic State Names New Leader, Confirms Death Of Former Chief
The new leader, Abu Hasan al-Hashemi al-Qurashi, will aim to revitalise the group's presence in several regions creating security concerns for governments
Russian Bombing of Ukraine Maternity Hospital 'Heinous War Crime', Says EU
Russia's shelling of maternity hospital is a heinous war crime, said European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Thursday.
US Warns Russia May Use Bioweapons In Ukraine, But Did It Help Ukraine Build Such Labs?
Nuland and Rubio engaged in a conversation which points out that the US may have helped build laboratories in Ukraine but questions arose what those were for
Joe Biden Congratulates South Korea's Prez Elect, Reaffirms Commitment to Address North Korean Threat
Biden reaffirmed the US' commitment to the defense of South Korea, according to the White House.
North Korea to Launch Satellites to Monitor US And Its Allies
North Korea says it conducted two tests of satellite systems on Feb. 27 and March 5. Authorities in South Korea, Japan, and the United States says the tests involved launches of ballistic missiles.
Vijay Mallya's Family Allowed To Hold On To Their London Home
The UK court said that the Mallyas would be able to hold on to their property as refinancing of a loan by a family trust firm would not be in breach of WFO
Ukraine is Recruiting an 'IT Army' of Cyber Warriors. Here's How Australia Could Make it Legal to Join
Volunteers who are unwilling or unable to physically help Ukraine could potentially join its cyber militia.
Denmark Won't Take Away Ukrainians' Assets Under 'Jewellery Law'. All About the Rule & the Spcl Relief
Denmark mainly received refugees from Syria when the controversial “jewellery law” was enacted by the Danish government.