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A Chinese envoy on Tuesday warned against the politicisation of humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.
Read more: Chinese envoy warns against politicisation of humanitarian aid to Ukraine
A Chinese envoy on Tuesday warned against the politicisation of humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.
Read more: Chinese envoy warns against politicisation of humanitarian aid to Ukraine
English Premier League clubside Chelsea, owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, have made a 24-word statement on Russian invasion of Ukraine, but it was without mentioning Russia at all.
Read more: Chelsea release statement on Ukraine, without mentioning Russia
Brazilian football great Pele has been discharged from hospital following a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Niger Republic has freed “terrorist chiefs” from jail, including members of Boko Haram, as part of reconciliation efforts in the West African nation, officials and state media said on Saturday.
Read more: Niger Republic frees Boko Haram members, ‘terrorist chiefs’
China has maintained its position as the world’s largest manufacturing hub for 12 straight years.
Read more: China remains world’s top manufacturing hub for 12 consecutive years
As the conflict in Ukraine deepens and the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva is gearing up to hold its annual month-long session, which begins on Monday.
Read more: We must ‘learn from history’, UN Human Rights Council President says
The first talks aimed at stopping the fighting between Ukraine and Russia ended Monday with no agreement.
Read more: No breakthrough in peace talks between Russia and Ukraine as shelling continues
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday that the Russian Armed Forces have disabled 118 military infrastructure facilities in Ukraine.
Read more: Russian forces disable 118 military facilities in Ukraine – Defense Ministry