Under Russian shelling and with no means to escape, foreign students trapped in Sumy are growing increasingly desperate.
Putin may have anticipated a repeat of Russia's seizure of Crimea, but what we have seen is more similar to Chechnya.
Move comes after aviation agency cites high risk of foreign-leased planes being impounded as part of Western sanctions.
No one will emerge safer out of the terrible situation in Ukraine - European wars have a tendency to escalate.
Evacuation trains arrive in western city as authorities step up efforts to bring people from eastern cities to safety.
Russian leader also says Western sanctions against his country following Ukraine invasion are akin to war declaration.
Moroccan students recount experience of discrimination at hands of Ukrainian soldiers, citizens as they fled the war.
Iran’s FM says he will go to Vienna to sign an agreement soon if all of Iran’s red lines are considered in it.
Ukraine and Russia trade allegations over breakdown of partial ceasefire in Mariupol and Volnovakha amid shelling.
We analyse the frenetic coverage of the war in Ukraine, and the double standards and racism seen in some outlets.
As Russian forces near, residents in Ukraine's capital bear tribulation with patience, pragmatism and a bit of paranoia.
UN envoy to Libya proposes new joint committee to develop 'consensual constitutional basis' for nationwide polls.
Foreign students fear for their future as they wonder if they will be allowed to complete their studies.
Namibia's president discusses the recent discovery of an estimated one billion barrels of oil off his country's coast.
Al Jazeera talks to Syrians who endured Russian air strikes as Moscow tries to advance its invasion of Ukraine.
Martial law rumours, coupled with frustration over country's economy and growing isolation, cited as reasons.
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its tenth day, we take a look at the major developments.
Seoul says it has detected a presumed ballistic missile launched by Pyongyang into the East Sea.
The system is loaded against the climate and the environment.
The government says at least 27 soldiers have been killed following a complex attack at an army base in Mondoro.
'He wants to think himself as a nowadays Stalin,' renowned Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats tells Marc Lamont Hill.
Decisions follow similar moves by BBC, ABC, CBC after Russia approved a new law punishing 'fake news' by up to 15 years.
Ukraine says NATO decision allows further Russian bombing of its cities and villages.
Journalists and investigators witnessing Myanmar violence report suffering depression, anxiety and survivor's guilt.
As war continues, Kyiv and Moscow trade accusations at UN over attack on Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.