Top 10 world news: Putin's directive on 'no fly zone,' and more
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Countries that impose no-fly zone over Ukraine would be parties to conflict, Russian President Putin said. Also, after Russian forces declared a temporary ceasefire in the port city of Mariupol, Ukrainian authorities said the evacuation has been postponed due to Russian shelling.
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Countries that impose no-fly zone over Ukraine would be parties to conflict, Russian President Putin said.
After Russian forces declared a temporary ceasefire in the port city of Mariupol, Ukrainian authorities said the evacuation has been postponed due to Russian shelling.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's former speechwriter Abbas Gallyamov spoke to WION as he attempted to decode him.
Russia is all set to intensify its military aggression in Ukraine, US and Nato officials who have been monitoring the war have warned.
China has reiterated its plans of "reunification" with Taiwan and firmly opposed any separatist activities or foreign interference.
Afghan journalist Zahra Joya has been named as one of Time’s women of the year 2022.
Volunteer groups in the United Kingdom have raised $72 million for people affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
In a sharp rebuke to his former boss, former US Vice President Mike Pence said that Donald Trump was wrong for praising Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukrainian born Olesia Mazur is praying day and night for her parents and grandmother, who are stuck in Ukraine.
The Asian and Asian-American communities have suffered from rising rates of hate crimes during the past two years in the United States.