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Kyiv destroyed deadly samples from US-funded biowarfare labs: Russia
Pathogens were immediately destroyed to hide evidence pointing to the United States, says Russian foreign ministry
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China blames NATO for pushing Russia-Ukraine tension to 'breaking point'
Beijing urges US to avoid undermining its rights or interests in handling the Ukraine issue
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Oil rises towards $130 as Russian crude struggles to find buyers
JP Morgan estimated around 70% of Russian seaborne oil was struggling to find buyers
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Only one Ukraine evacuation route open, despite Russian pledges
More than 2 million people have fled Ukraine since President Putin launched the invasion nearly two weeks ago
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McDonald's, Starbucks, Coke and Pepsi all halt sales in Russia
All four companies have major operations in Russia
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IAEA says loses contact with Chernobyl nuclear data systems
More than 200 technical staff and guards remain trapped at the site
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Jordan's palace says estranged prince apologies over plot to unseat monarch
The estranged prince, who had been placed under house arrest after accusing the country's rulers of corruption
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China's Xi calls for 'maximum restraint' in Ukraine
Xi described the situation in Ukraine as "worrying" and said the priority should be preventing it from escalating
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Behind sandbags, Odessa waits to see if it's next
Locals have been filling bags with sand on the beach and taking part in weapons training
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Do not sabotage Iran deal with new conditions, West tells Russia
Eleven months of talks to restore the deal have reached their final stages
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Russia calls for return to 'peaceful co-existence' with US like during Cold War
Moscow says it is open to honest and mutually respectful dialogue with Washington
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US urges Saudi Arabia to review cases of 'prisoners of conscience'
No individuals have been imprisoned for exercising the right to freedom of speech, says Saudi diplomat
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Russian cats slapped with sanctions
Felines owned by Russians have been banned from world competitions as punishment for Moscow’s attack on Ukraine
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Ukrainians leave Sumy in first evacuation corridor agreed with Russia
Moscow opens corridors on Tuesday to allow people to leave five Ukrainian cities
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UN calls for safe aid delivery to Ukraine combat zones
To date, the UN has had no involvement in the establishment of humanitarian corridors
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COVID-19 can cause brain shrinkage, memory loss: study
On average, brain sizes shrink between 0.2% and 2%, research shows
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'A war for life of our child': Health crisis spills out of Ukraine conflict
The fear now is that the refugee influx into neighbouring countries will push their health systems over the edge too
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N.Korea could return to ICBM, nuclear tests this year: US intelligence report
Amid stalled denuclearization talks, North Korea suggests it can resume testing nuclear weapons or ICBMs
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‘US evaluating’ Pakistan’s Ukraine response
Top official says lack of predictability in govt policies impacting investment climate
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US adopts rules easing path to green cards for abused, neglected minors
USCIS expands the pool of individuals who are eligible for ‘special immigrant juvenile’ status
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Ukraine rejects 'unacceptable' Russian evacuation offer
Kyiv rejects proposal as humanitarian corridors would lead refugees from bombarded cities into Russia and Belarus
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BJP set to retain India's most populous state after vote
Holding onto Uttar Pradesh would give a huge boost to Modi's hopes of winning a third straight term
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WATCH: One held as truck rams gates of Russian embassy in Dublin
The embassy has been a focal point in recent days for protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Russia will stop 'in a moment' if Ukraine meets terms: Kremlin
Spokesman insists Moscow not demanding Kyiv be handed over
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Beijing, New Delhi should be partners rather than adversaries: China
Chinese FM says ‘some forces’ tried to create conflict between two countries
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Russia issues list of countries that took 'unfriendly actions' against it
Russian government allows paying back in rubles debts borrowed in foreign currency from listed countries
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Former India stock exchange boss arrested in mystic scam
The high-flying executive allegedly took business advice from a mystic throughout her tenure
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China to provide Ukraine humanitarian aid, praises Russia ties
Chinese FM says real goal of the US Indo-Pacific strategy is to establish ‘Indo-Pacific version of NATO’
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Modi urges Putin to hold direct talks with Zelenskiy
Official says Russian president briefed Indian premier on the status of negotiations between the two sides
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‘Doomsday’: Pakistani student recalls dreadful journey from Ukraine to hometown
Hundreds of students still stuck in several neighboring countries of Ukraine
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Oil spikes to 2008 highs as US, Europe mull Russian oil import ban
Monday's intraday highs are near record levels seen for both contracts in July 2008
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Russia opens humanitarian corridors to Ukrainian cities
Corridors opened at 10am Moscow time from the capital Kyiv as well as the cities of Kharkiv, Mariupol and Sumy
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Mainland China daily local COVID cases at 2-year high
There were no new deaths, leaving the death toll unchanged at 4,636
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New Zealand expands sanctions on Russia over Ukraine invasion
When passed, it will be the first time New Zealand would have levied sanctions individually on a country
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Ukraine and Russia to face off at World Court over genocide claim
The Russian embassy in The Hague did not immediately respond to questions from Reuters about the case
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UNSC condemns terrorist attack on Peshawar mosque
UNSC members expressed their deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims and the Pakistani government
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'20,000 foreign volunteers in Ukraine to fight Russians'
Ukrainian minister says Kyiv needs US 'in this exercise, with special focus on air defence'
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Russia insists on linking sanctions to nuclear talks, Iran stands firm
Iran's FM says Tehran would not allow 'any foreign elements to undermine its national interests'
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Iranian nuclear talks clouded by Russian demands
Senior Iranian official says Tehran was waiting for clarification from Moscow
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Not for the faint-hearted, Afghan Taliban embrace Buzkashi in new Afghanistan
The group has embraced the earlier declared 'immoral' sport since returning to power
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In absentia funeral prayer offered for ex-AJK CJ in Birmingham
Rich tributes were also paid to Justice (retd) Abdul Majeed Mallick
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US sees 'very credible reports' of deliberate attacks on civilians in Ukraine
We've seen very credible reports of deliberate attacks on civilians which would constitute a war crime, says Blinken
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UK, allies should be cautious in face of Russian threats, warns British military chief
Admiral Radakin calls for calm amid ‘bizarre or ridiculous’ comments from President Putin
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Pope Francis says 'rivers of blood' flowing in Ukraine war
Pope rejects Russia's use of the term 'special military operation' to describe the 'invasion'
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Russian and Ukrainian weapons compete at Saudi defence show
Hundreds of visitors at the show in Riyadh surveyed this exhibition of might from nations around the world
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Putin tells Ukraine to stop fighting amid new ceasefire calls
Authorities in Mariupol say they would make a second attempt to evacuate some of 400,000 residents
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Yemen's Houthis agree UN proposal to offload decaying oil tanker
The Safer has been stranded off Yemen's Red Sea oil terminal of Ras Issa for more than six years
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Visa, Mastercard suspend operations in Russia over Ukraine invasion
US payments firms say they would work with clients and partners to cease all transactions
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Erdogan urges Putin to declare Ukraine ceasefire, make peace
Turkey ready to contribute to a peaceful resolution of conflict, Erdogan tells Putin
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Russia says it 'disabled' 2,119 objects of Ukraine's military infrastructure
Ministry voices concern about situation with foreigners in Ukraine












































