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Lithuania's president discusses how European leaders had the 'illusion' they had to do business with the Kremlin.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr has won the presidential election, but there are challenges to achieving robust economic recovery.
The Israeli army beats mourners participating in Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral.
If the US Supreme Court rolls back abortion rights, every state will have to decide for itself.
Sri Lanka's most powerful political family faces escalating protests over an economic crisis and claims of corruption.
Some legal scholars believe a reversal would impact more than abortion rights.
Amid push for republicanism, former colonies want royal family to address past wrongs.
John Lee is the former security chief who led the crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.
As Filipinos vote for a new president, what can they expect for media? Plus, Taiwan's political satirists.
Russia shuts the gas taps for two European nations, while the EU proposes a ban on Russian oil imports.
Jerusalem's former Grand Mufti discusses why the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound is a constant hotspot for tensions.
What responsibility do popular sports and their stars have in society?
The WHO says the pandemic has killed nearly 15 million people in the first two years.
The government has imposed a state of emergency to curb fighting between rival gangs.
The two Nordic countries say they will apply to join the NATO transatlantic military alliance.
Polls for presidential race show son of former dictator Marcos leading.
Scheduled talks between the military government, opposition and rebels are postponed for a second time.
Measles cases are up 80 percent as the pandemic disrupts routine immunisation campaigns.
Youth activists call for better economic policies and stricter rules on corruption.
Hundreds of millions in India and Pakistan struggle to stay cool in record-breaking temperatures.
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