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Egyptians Count Rising Bread Costs as Ukraine War Disrupts Wheat Exports
Bread, a politically symbolic staple on which many Egyptians are heavily dependent, is also getting costlier as Black Sea wheat exports are disrupted and global prices surge
Ukraine Says Russia Strikes Mariupol Theatre Sheltering Residents, Moscow Denies Attack
In Moscow, the defence ministry said its forces had not struck the building and instead accused the Azov Battalion, a far-right Ukrainian militia, of blowing it up.
Omicron Forces China To Make Changes To Covid Response As Daily Cases Surge Past 5,000
Now Chinese residents can order self-test kits and may not have to quarantine at hotels or designated centres as Omicron runs rampant
Fresh Surge, Lockdown & Covid Fatigue: What's Ailing China Again | Explained
China has maintained a strict 'zero-Covid' policy enforced by swift lockdowns, travel restrictions and mass testing when clusters emerged.
Fighting Rages Outside Kyiv, Ukraine Says Evacuations Threatened Again
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russia was sending in new troops after Ukrainian forces had put 31 of its battalion tactical groups out of action.
‘Don’t Say Gay’: Controversy Surrounding Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill Continues
The controversy surrounding the bill has now caught the attention of international media, LGBTQIA+ activists and celebrities
War in Ukraine: Joe Biden, G7 Revoke Russia's Favoured Nation Trading Status
Biden said at the White House in announcing the move to be taken jointly with NATO allies, the G7 and European Union.
After Russian Demands, Iran Nuclear Talks Paused 'Due to External Factors'
Last week Russia said it was demanding guarantees that the Western sanctions imposed on its economy following its invasion of Ukraine would not affect its trade with Iran.
No Progress: Ukraine Foreign Minister Kuleba After Meeting Russian Counterpart Lavrov
Kuleba said that talks on ceasefire did not progress during their discussions in Turkey's Antalya
'Grave Mistake' to Think Covid-19 Pandemic is Over, Warns UN Chief Guterres
More than 446 million cases of COVID-19 have been recorded worldwide in the two years since the pandemic began and more than six million people have died.
From McD, KFC to Tommy Hilfiger & Netflix, How Popular Brands are Taking on Russia Over Ukraine Invasion
Some of the companies, which had long-standing businesses in Russia, had been facing mounting pressure as they continued operations amid attacks on Ukraine.
Nickel Prices Surge To Record $100,000; London Halts Metal Trade For The Day
Russia is among the largest producers of nickel and the war in Ukraine caused turmoil in the markets
'Not Hiding, Humanitarian Corridors Didn't Work': Key Things Volodymyr Zelenskyy Said While Sharing Location
In the recent video shared on Instagrm, Zelenskyy also thanked the Ukrainian army for their efforts and reiterated his belief that his country would emerge victorious.
Evacuation From Sumy Didn’t Materialise Despite Pleas To Both Sides: India Tells UNSC
Tirumurti highlighted that pleas were made to both sides for cessation of hostilities
Russia-Ukraine Round 3 Talks Begin; Ukraine Says No to Humanitarian Corridors Offer | Top Updates
A total of 1,314 Indians were airlifted on Monday by seven civilian flights from Ukraine’s neighbouring countries.
Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks: Delegations To Meet Today For Third Round Of Discussions
Negotiators will hope to reach an agreement to cease hostilities in Ukraine when they meet for the third time