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Kamala Harris Handles Poland's MiG-29 Issue, But Duda Wants US To Increase Support
Kamala Harris went to Poland to reassure them of US' commitment to NATO allies but Duda expressed concern that Russian aggression could grasp his nation too
71 Children Killed, More Than 100 Wounded in Ukraine Since Russia Launched Attack
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a war on February 24, at least 71 children have been killed in Ukraine.
Ukraine Reports Emergency Power Outage at Chernobyl Plant, IAEA Says 'No Critical Impact on Safety'
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed the power outage at Chernobyl, saying that it would not have a critical impact on essential safety functions at the site.
War In Ukraine Latest: Harris, Trudeau To Visit Warsaw; Putin ‘Not Aware’ Of Conscripts
The war in Ukraine entered Day 14 as bombing of Ukrainian cities continue under Russia's 'military operation' on its neighbour.
Russia, Ukraine Agree To Day-Long Ceasefire
The Ukrainian side said that they expected Moscow to respect the ceasefire announcement
Saudi Arabia, UAE Snub Biden For Putin. They Are Irked Regarding Iran Nuclear Program, Houthis
The snub to the Biden administration could be due to US' restrained support to the western Asian nations towards their funding of the civil war in Yemen
Ukraine War Crimes: US Sees 'Very Credible' Reports of Russian Attack on Ukrainian Civilians
Russia has come under intense criticism for its assault on Ukrainian cities, in operations that Kyiv and Western governments say have included attacks on schools, hospitals and residential blocks.
For Indians Travelling Amid Bombing in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia, How the Evacuation Bus Became 'Escape from Death'
Zaporizhzhia which house Europe's biggest nuclear power plant was attacked by Russia leading to fears about a radiation leak.
Ukraine President Says He Spoke to Joe Biden, Asks US President for More Support
The agenda included the issues of security, financial support for Ukraine and the continuation of sanctions against Russia.
Tearful Ukrainians in Lviv Wait for Hours to Board Trains, Fleeing Russian Attacks
Lviv, some 60 kilometers from the Polish border, has become a transit point for families fleeing fighting in eastern, southern and central Ukraine.
At Least 57 Dead In Peshawar Suicide Blast, Terrorist Detonated Vest Inside Mosque's Pulpit
The blast occurred when people were praying inside the mosque on Friday
Top US Health Officials Say They Intend to Offer Other Nations Tech That Might Be Used Against Covid-19
Officials did not specify which technologies might be included but hinted that the policy could eventually apply to the Moderna vaccine if the Biden administration wins a patent dispute with the company.
Pfizer to Provide 10 Million Courses of Covid-19 Pill to Developing Countries: Global Fund
It is unclear whether there is funding available globally to buy the pills and pay for the infrastructure necessary to distribute them.
Ban on Airspace, Oligarchs & World Cup: West's 'Toughest' Sanctions on Russia Amid War in Ukraine
The IMF, which predicted Russia's economy growing by 2.8 percent this year, warned of a 'significant economic risk' after sanctions.
War in Ukraine: Russian Shelling Kills 11, Wounds Dozens in Kharkiv City
The shelling comes on the fifth day of a Russian invasion of Ukraine and one day after Ukrainian troops repelled an attack on Kharkiv by Moscow's army.
Russia Bans Airlines From 36 Countries in Retaliation Amid Ukraine Crisis
Russia's civil aviation authority said it was bringing in the restrictions 'as a retaliatory measure for the ban by European states.'