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Xi stresses joint China-US efforts for world peace, tranquillity
Chinese president says prevailing trend of peace and development is facing serious challenges
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Russia's plan to evade US-backed Western sanctions revealed
State-owned media outlet RT lists measures Moscow is taking to mitigate the effects of sanctions
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Taliban to open high schools for girls next week, official says
Secretary-General UN António Guterres welcomes the announcement
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US-supervised Ukraine lab studies disease transmission via bats
Russia expresses grave concerns over US-funded biological laboratories in war-hit country
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Russia, India to restore rupee-ruble payment mechanism
Western-led sanctions have cut Russia off from key parts of global financial markets
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Saudi Arabia looks forward to welcoming Blinken in near future -ministry
KSA looks to strengthen ongoing "positive" discussions, though no meeting has been scheduled yet in Riyadh
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Shanghai pushes ahead with mass COVID tests as new cases spike
Some districts are easing lockdown rules in an effort to minimise disruptions
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Russia warns United States: we have the might to put you in your place
Russia accuses the West of stoking 'a wild Russophobic plot to tear Russia apart'
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Kashmir Solidarity rally: Global rights bodies urged to take notice of rising abuses in IIOJK
People of IIOJK want their birthright ‘right to self-determination' granted by the United Nations, says AJK PM
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In call with Putin, Erdogan offers to host him and Zelenskiy for talks
Erdogan tells Putin agreement on certain issues could require a meeting between the leaders
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Biden calls Putin a war criminal as Russia says mission 'going to plan'
Kremlin, in its response to US president, terms the remarks 'unacceptable and unforgivable rhetoric'
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Russia warns US: we have the might to put you in your place
Moscow accuses the West of stoking a wild 'Russophobic plot' to tear Russia apart
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Be ready to lose all your money in crypto, EU regulators warn
Regulators are increasingly worried more consumers are buying different cryptoassets without being aware of risks
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UK says very disappointed with India's stance on Ukraine
India earlier said it may take up a Russian offer to buy crude oil and other commodities
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43 attacks on health care carried out since Russia-Ukraine war began: WHO
WHO chief condemns all attacks on health care, says they are against int'l humanitarian law wherever they occur
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'My father was a hero,' says son of New Zealand Islamophobic attack victim
Son of Haji Daoud Nabi speaks in Turkiye at peace symposium honoring father's last words: 'Hello, brother'
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UN to vote on its scope in Afghanistan, barring a Russia veto
Moscow on Wednesday opposed the long-discussed draft of a new mandate for the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
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From stones to selfies: Australian super fan welcomed in Pakistan
Gillian is back in Pakistan with a small troupe of Australian super fans, dubbed the "Fanatics"
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WHO says global rise in COVID cases is 'tip of the iceberg'
New infections jumped by 8% globally compared to the previous week
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Thousands of Japan homes without power after quake kills four
Magnitude 7.4 quake threw swathe of northeastern Japan into darkness, severing key transportation
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Nazanin, Ashoori arrive in Britain after Iran prison ordeal
Iran's semi-official news agency said Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Ashoori were freed after Britain repaid a historic debt
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Powerful 7.3-magnitude quake jolts northeast Japan
The tremors shook buildings as far away as Tokyo where it left hundreds of thousands briefly without power
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Putin blasts West's 'attempts to achieve global dominance'
Russian president says Moscow is ready to discuss 'neutral status' for Ukraine
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'Think twice before buying Russian oil', US tells India
Washington says the move will be seen as an act of supporting Russia as its military offensive in Ukraine continues
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North Korea ballistic 'monster missile' explodes after launch
The US earlier warned Pyongyang was preparing to fire an intercontinental ballistic missile
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Russia says it has written guarantees on Iran nuclear deal
Moscow's remarks suggest it could allow a revival of the tattered 2015 pact to go forward
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Zaghari-Ratcliffe, fellow British-Iranian leave Iran-state media
The duo was released after the UK govt paid its $530 million debt to Tehran
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Russia says parts of a Ukraine compromise deal are close
Lavrov cautions saying the negotiations are not easy
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Russia and Ukraine looking for compromise in peace talks
About 20,000 people have managed to escape the port of Mariupol in private cars, say officials
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Hindu hardliners seek wider India ban on hijab in class after court verdict
The ban in BJP-ruled Karnataka had sparked protests by some Muslim students and parents
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Russia bars entry to Biden and Canada's Trudeau
The ban is in response to sanctions imposed by Washington on Russian officials
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Riyadh, Beijing mull using yuan instead of dollar for oil trade
Talks between the countries over yuan-priced oil contracts have accelerated this year, reports WSJ
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'Press freedom degenerates into political tool'
Western media hires Chinese reporters in new China-bashing campaign
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Russia vows no mercy for foreign mercenaries in Ukraine
Russian army says it is aware of the location of foreign fighters and will continue to target them
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China asks ‘hacking empire’ US to refrain from cyberattacks
Beijing vents frustration over hackers hijacking Chinese networks to carry out cyberattacks against Russia
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UK to end all remaining COVID travel restrictions this week
Easter holidays are a popular time for British holidaymakers
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Hazmat suits and panic buying: pandemic images return to China
The country is facing its worst Covid-19 outbreak since the first wave of the pandemic emerged in Wuhan
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India court upholds state hijab ban in schools, could set national precedent
Critics of the ban say it is another way of marginalising a community
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No indication Indian missile launch anything other than an accident: US
US State Dept Spokesperson Ned Price asks journalist to reach out to Indian Defence Ministry for 'follow-up'
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Power restored at Ukraine's Chernobyl: IAEA
Ukrenergo said Chernobyl "cannot be left without a reliable energy supply
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India 'reviewing' procedures after 'accidentally' firing missile at Pakistan
Defence minister claims India has started high-level inquiry into accident
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War could be over by May, says Ukrainian presidential adviser
Arestovich said the exact timing would depend on how much resources the Kremlin was willing to commit to the campaign
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Australian court strikes down landmark climate ruling
Court finds that emissions from Whitehaven's Vickery coal mine pose only a "tiny increase in risk" to the students
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US warns China against helping Russia as sanctions mount
Says it will not allow any country to compensate Russia for its losses
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China ‘willing to supply arms’ to Russia: US official
NSA Sullivan warns Beijing of consequences if it helps Moscow evade Western sanctions
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Strike on TV tower in Ukraine's West kills nine
Regional administration says that two rockets hit the building early on Monday morning
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Assange denied permission to appeal extradition decision
The decision deals a serious blow to Assange's effort to fight his deportation in the courts
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Afghan diplomats under pressure from Taliban regime
Taliban government has yet to be formally recognised by any nation
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US police search for 'cold-blooded' killer of homeless men
String of attacks, which took place in the middle of the night over a period of 10 days, left two dead
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Elon Musk challenges Russia's President Putin for a fight
'I hereby challenge Vladimir Putin to single combat. Stakes are Ukraine', tweets Musk














































