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Biden authorises Ukraine to use ATACMS inside Russia, angering Moscow, which accuses Washington of escalating conflict.
US Senate is set to vote this week on 'historic' resolutions to halt a $20bn weapons deal with Israel.
At least eight people are reportedly killed as sixth major storm hits the country in less than a month.
The deal allows for sharing of classified information that could benefit a US ally's national defence.
Dissanayake picks a 21-member cabinet as he plans sweeping reforms, including a campaign promise of a new constitution.
Schools go online until further notice because of toxic smog in the latest bid to ease Indian capital's health crisis.
As the war enters its 997th day, these are the main developments.
Indigenous Senator Lidia Thorpe says she has no regrets as Senate expresses disapproval of protest against the monarch.
Veteran radio host and ex-rugby coach previously denied allegations of indecent assault aired by local media.
The interim leader pledges electoral and constitutional reforms before elections in address marking 100 days in power.
Protests erupted after six bodies, believed to have been kidnapped from the Meitei community, were recovered on Friday.
Chris Wright, a fracking magnate, has said 'there is no climate crisis' and champions fossil fuel production.
Joint training is announced after three countries express concerns about 'dangerous conduct' by the Chinese military.
Mohammad Afif killed in an Israeli strike on a building in central Beirut in a setback to the Lebanese armed group.
Civil defence spokesman says rescue workers are unable to reach the site of the attack due to the Israeli siege.
Explosions heard across Ukraine, including Kyiv and Odesa, as Russia advances at fastest rate during the three-year war.
Rescue operations involving volunteers ongoing in Stilfontein amid reports that hundreds are still trapped underground.
Israel has killed at least 208 health workers and carried out more than 286 attacks on medical facilities.
More than seven million people eligible to vote in the snap election, with jobs and rising prices on their minds.
The UK's National Health Service hopes the drug will help reduce the cost of treating serious illnesses.
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