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Pho­tos: Peo­ple flee­ing, de­struc­tion and Ukrain­ian de­fi­ance
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The UN refugee agency says more than 3.5 mil­lion peo­ple have fled Ukraine since Rus­sia’s in­va­sion.
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Published On 23 Mar 2022
Pak­istan’s Khan urges Is­lam­ic na­tions to me­di­ate in Ukraine war
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Pak­istani PM asks Mus­lim-ma­jor­i­ty na­tions to help end Rus­sia’s war in Ukraine, ap­peal­ing also to Chi­na to join ef­fort.
Published On 23 Mar 2022
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Unit­ed King­dom’s in­fla­tion surges to 30-year high of 6.2 per­cent
Ex­perts warn that prices will rise fur­ther still as the Ukraine con­flict push­es up al­ready sky-high in­fla­tion.
Published On 23 Mar 2022
US national security advisor issues warning on Russia’s membership in G20
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Jake Sullivan believes Moscow cannot do “business as usual” in international institutions

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said in a White House press briefing on Tuesday that the issue of Russia’s membership in the G20 amid its offensive in Ukraine could be subject to discussion with European allies, as US President Joe Biden set off on a trip to Europe.

On the question of the G20, I will just say this: We believe that it cannot be business as usual for Russia in international institutions and in the international community,” he...

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Poland to expel 45 Russian diplomats
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The country’s domestic security agency accused them of being spies

Poland will expel 45 Russian diplomats who are suspected of working as spies, the Internal Security Agency announced on Wednesday.

The suspected individuals were described as “officers of the Russian special services and persons associated with them” enjoying diplomatic status in Poland. Agency head Krzysztof Waclawek has requested the Foreign Ministry to declare them persona non grata, the statement said.

The ISA said it had collected evidence of the suspects’ clandestine activities. One of them is associated with a Polish citizen arreste...

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Turn garbage into gold: UK's Royal Mint planning to extract precious metals from e-waste
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Royal Mint in the United Kingdom will start recovering hundreds of kilograms of gold and other precious metals from electronic waste and will use i

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S Africa eas­es COVID-19 re­stric­tions for vac­ci­nat­ed trav­ellers
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South Africa, the African coun­try most af­fect­ed by COVID-19, is re­lax­ing re­stric­tions in a move to boost tourism.
Published On 23 Mar 2022
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Brain im­plants al­low ful­ly paral­ysed man to com­mu­ni­cate
Re­searchers say it is the first time a paral­ysed per­son has been able to com­mu­ni­cate in full sen­tences.
Published On 23 Mar 2022
French fashion giant accused of being pro-war
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The lightning motif used in Louis Vuitton jewelry has been perceived as an expression of support for Russia’s attack on Ukraine

French fashion house Louis Vuitton is facing an unexpected wave of negative feedback for its new jewelry collection. The LV Volt, which was unveiled on Tuesday, was said to be an expression of support for Russia’s attack against Ukraine by symbol-conscious critics.

The collection came under fire for using a common symbol of electricity, the lightning bolt, as a motif. Commenters reacting en masse with ‘vomit’ emojis on the brand’s Instagram page apparently believe it to be too similar to th...

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German state agency reveals how gas shortage affects public life
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The sudden drop in supplies will hit every crucial service, from hospitals to police

A 2018 stress test run by the German civil defense agency, the BBK, found that all crucial services will be impacted by a gas supply shortage. Newspaper Die Welt revisited the exercise on Tuesday amid calls for Berlin to stop purchasing energy from Russia as part of sanctions in response to Moscow's ongoing military campaign against Ukraine.

The two-day crisis management exercise Lukex 18, which involved several states in southern Germany, found that the shortage of gas supply will have...

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US: Alcohol-related deaths soared 25% during first year of COVID-19 pandemic
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In the United States, about a million individuals have died from COVID-19 in the last two years, although the entire extent of the pandemic's colla

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Russia-Ukraine conflict: 'Hellscape' in Mariupol where 100,000 trapped
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Almost 100,000 people are trapped among the ruins of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, facing starvation, thirst and relentless Russian bombardment,

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Russian oligarch moved wealth before sanctions in 27 Swiss accounts of sister
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Before he could be sanctioned in reprisal for the war on Ukraine, a millionaire in Vladimir Putin's inner

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One of two black boxes of crashed China Eastern passenger jet recovered: Aviation official
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One of the two black boxes of the crashed Chinese passenger jet, with 132 passengers on board, has been recovered, an aviation official said Wednes

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Chi­na lim­its con­cerns on Ukraine to self-in­ter­est
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While Chi­na will help Rus­sia get around sanc­tions, it is more fo­cused on prob­lems clos­er to home.
Published On 23 Mar 2022
Are Tunisians ready for a con­sti­tu­tion­al ref­er­en­dum?
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Af­ter a na­tion­al con­sul­ta­tion to frame a new con­sti­tu­tion, many won­der if Tunisia will con­tin­ue down a de­mo­c­ra­t­ic path.
Published On 23 Mar 2022
Poland iden­ti­fies 45 Russ­ian diplo­mats as sus­pect­ed spies
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Rus­sia says it will re­tal­i­ate if its diplo­mats are ex­pelled as Poland’s counter-es­pi­onage ser­vice is re­quest­ing.
Published On 23 Mar 2022
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In­di­ans cut down on ne­ces­si­ties as Ukraine war in­flates prices
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Con­sumers in Asia’s third-largest econ­o­my are feel­ing the bite as com­pa­nies pass on high­er costs since the in­va­sion.
Published On 23 Mar 2022