Mass displacement, mounting casualties and international sanctions mark first week of Russian assault on Ukraine.
Joe Biden talks tough on Vladimir Putin in his first US State of the Union address.
Russian billionaire says the proceeds of the sale will go to a foundation dedicated to victims of the war in Ukraine.
Russia rejects reports of 'incalculable losses' and about the involvement of cadets or conscripts in the fighting.
The Cannes film festival and the Munich Philharmonic are among those that have fired or cancelled Russian performers.
Al Jazeera witnesses the scramble to defend eastern Ukrainian cities as Russian forces close in.
Putin's invasion of Ukraine has already had a significant humanitarian, economic, and geopolitical fallout.
Taras Kovalchuk was walking his dog when a Russian attack struck close to his home in Kharkiv's Freedom Square.
Ukrainian authorities reject Russia's claim it captured the Black Sea port of Kherson, as Mariupol comes under siege.
The market's surge has been dramatic, with global benchmark Brent crude gaining 11 percent this week alone.
Initiative aims to hold accountable oligarchs who violate US sanctions, restrictions amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
New preparedness plan requires more funding to restock the nation's stockpile of tests, antiviral pills and masks.
These days, there is no place for 'How are you?' or 'I'm doing OK'.
IPC says athletes from two countries can compete as neutrals, despite calls for a ban amid Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The Russian president has overplayed his hand in Ukraine.
So far gas deliveries from Russia to Europe through its various pipelines have remained largely unchanged.
Some scientists believe the junk has been tumbling through space since China launched its lunar mission in 2014.
The women were demonstrating against a parliamentary vote discarding five bills to grant Nigerian women more autonomy.
The US central bank chief also said that the Fed is prepares to move more aggressively if inflation persists.
But US small businesses are losing ground, struggling to attract workers while larger companies thrive.
Instead, 'special military operation' should be used to describe Moscow's assault on Ukraine, according to officials.
A crackdown on critical media and protesters grows following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Jailed Kremlin critic calls on Russians to 'fight for peace', as he dubs President Putin 'an insane little tsar'.
For years, Nigeria's president repeatedly rejected amendments to the electoral law and his approval may not change much.
About 500 people manage to cross into the Spanish enclave after clashing with Moroccan police to scale a high fence.