US ban on Russian oil imports, failed ceasefires and more than 2 million refugees mark second week of war in Ukraine.
After years of strained ties, Isaac Herzog became the first Israeli president to visit Turkey since 2007.
Yoon Suk-yeol vows national unity after winning the most closely fought election in recent South Korean history.
Environmental groups warn that Bolsonaro is using the pretext of Ukraine crisis to rush a bill that would allow mining.
Ukrainian officials say 17 wounded as Russian air strike hits a children's hospital in the besieged city of Mariupol.
Ukraine's president says children and other people buried under rubble after Russian air strike 'atrocity'.
US President Joe Biden says the move is aimed at hitting the main artery of Russia's economy.
Top US and UK diplomats pledge to bolster Ukrainian defences but say direct confrontation with Russia would prolong war.
A roundup of the key battleground developments on Day 14 of Russia's multi-pronged invasion of Ukraine.
Russia and Ukraine had pledged to respect the truce starting at 9:00 am to evacuate six besieged cities.
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The House of Representatives is also expected to vote on a ban on Russian oil imports.
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The US bans oil imports and several major companies halt operations in Russia as the West ramps up economic punishment.
Russia and Ukraine are major producers of wheat and sunflower oil, goods heavily imported by Middle Eastern countries.
The tribunal has been sandwiched between allegations from the public and attacks from the government.
The Kyiv-Classic Symphony Orchestra seeks to boost morale in Kyiv as Russian forces advance on Ukraine's capital city.
Ukraine reports power cut at the Chernobyl nuclear plant as IAEA says outage has no 'critical impact' on safety.
UN investigators call on Washington to ensure those responsible for violations are held accountable.
Communications with civilians in the Ukrainian port city have been cut off for the past week amid Russian shelling.
Ministers back law that will allow doctors to provide information about abortions, but the procedures remain limited.
The Khaf-Herat rail link is expected to boost trade and travel between Iran and Afghanistan.
Both men face the death penalty or life imprisonment if convicted of undermining the country's constitution.
Lost in 1915, the Endurance was discovered in Antarctica's Weddell Sea by a group of explorers.