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Russia Ally Belarus Tells Ukraine to Cut Diplomatic Staff
The foreign ministry said in a statement that an unspecified number of Ukrainian diplomats would have to leave within 72 hours
South Korea Covid Outbreak: Queues In Crematoriums; One Out Of Five Koreans Infected
South Korea continues to see rebound in the number of cases. Crematoriums are facing backlogs as well due to rise in number of deaths.
'Perfect Storm': Europe Covid-19 Rise Due to Fewer Curbs, Subvariant
In France, cases have risen by more than a third in the week since the government ended most Covid restrictions last Monday.
Russia Fires Hypersonic Missiles in Ukraine Again, Destroys Fuel Storage Site
The Kinzhal (Dagger) hypersonic missiles were fired from airspace over Russian-controlled Crimea
Four Dead in Belgium As High-speed Car Hits Early Morning Carnival Crowd
Twelve people were injured seriously, mayor La Louviere said.
'Depressed' Putin Orders Nuclear Evacuation Drill, Moves Family to 'Secret' City in Serbia: Reports
The move to initiate a “nuclear evacuation” of his family amid conflict with Ukraine has raised the fears of a beginning of a nuclear war.
India, Japan Discuss Rs 3.2 Lakh Cr Investment Plan, Clean Energy, Ladakh Standoff With China | Highlights
PM Modi and his Japanese counterpart, in their bilateral talks, discussed the Ukraine situation following the Russian invasion and called for immediate cessation of violence
Russia Fires Hypersonic Missiles at Ukraine for First Time as War Rages On
Russia said it was the first use of the Kinzhal (Dagger) hypersonic weapons during the conflict in pro-Western Ukraine
Four Americans Killed in US Marine Plane Crash in Norway, Says Army
Their plane, a V-22B Osprey aircraft belonging to the US Marine Corps, was reported missing on Friday evening south of Bodo in northern Norway.
1915 Canakkale Bridge: World's Largest Suspension Bridge Inaugurated In Turkey
Turkey's economic woes, environmental risks and public opposition have been highlighted following the inauguration of the bridge
German Chancellor Scholz Calls for G7 Summit Next Week Over Ukraine Crisis
The talks in Brussels on Thursday would focus 'in particular on the situation in Ukraine' and be 'integrated' into the previously scheduled summits
Covid Peak in S. Korea, Lockdown in China, New Variant in Israel: WHO Warns of New Wave
A new wave of infections is also moving towards the east of Europe as cases have more than doubled in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Russia and Ukraine
'Unacceptable and Unforgivable': Russia Responds as Biden Calls Vladimir Putin A 'War Criminal'
Dmitry Peskov said that Russia believes that such rhetoric is unacceptable and unforgivable on the part of the head of a state
After Rubio, Nuland, Gabbard and Romney Go Head-to-Head Over US-funded ‘Biolabs’ In Ukraine
The claims of US-funded biolabs in Ukraine and those being used earlier to develop bioweapons have gained steam among the US political establishment
Zelensky Says EU 'Should Do More' for Ukraine, Accuses Russia of Hiring 'Murderers' From Syria
Zelensky also accused Moscow of hiring 'murderers' from war-torn Syria to fight on its side in Ukraine.
'Just Want Parents to Stay Alive': Kin of Mariupol Residents Plead for Help as All Contacts Cut
The city is without water, gas and electricity, with communications down since March 2, when Russia besieged it.