Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky during a video address to the Danish parliament said Russia’s siege of Mariupol is a “crime against humanity”. The Chinese Communist Party has called the United States as the ”culprit” behind the Ukraine crisis.
Ukraine demands security guarantee; Russia ready to scale down Kyiv operation
“What the Russian troops are doing to Mariupol is a crime against humanity, which is happening in front of the eyes of the whole planet in real-time”, Zelensky told Danish parliamentarians.
Chinese Communist Party calls United States ‘culprit’ behind Ukraine crisis
“The eastward enlargement of Nato, led by the United States, is the root of the Ukrainian crisis,” said an article published on page three of the People’s Daily under the pseudonym Zhong Sheng, used by the party mouthpiece for commentary on key international issues.
Downing Street parties: UK Police to hand out first set of 20 penalty notices
Following claims of lockdown-busting parties in Downing Street, Scotland Yard has issued twenty fixed penalty notices for violations of COVID guidelines.
How a group of photographers from India caught Apple CEO Tim Cook’s attention
Mentored by the photography educators from Chennai Photo Biennale Foundation, over a period of three months, the students were trained based on the course material prepared by the team.
Tokyo’s historic Nakagin Capsule Tower to be demolished
The futuristic-looking Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo will be demolished next month, its owners say, after a long battle to save the building and its space-age units.
Queen Elizabeth II attends first public engagement in months
Ailing Queen Elizabeth II on Tuesday made her first major public appearance in months at a thanksgiving service for her late husband, Prince Philip, who died last year aged 99.
Shanghai is in the midst of a COVID-19 outbreak. Residents have locked themselves in their homes, while officegoers are camping on the premises as the financial hub enters second day of a strict lockdown.
Trudeau and Doug Ford, premier, Ontario, which is most populous province of Canada, announced billions in funding for the province.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett delays India trip after Covid infection
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has put off a trip planned for later this week to India, his office said on Tuesday, after he tested positive for Covid.
At least 7 dead after suspected bandits attack train in northern Nigeria: Report
At least seven people were killed and several were missing after suspected bandits attacked a passenger train headed to the northern Nigerian city of Kaduna from the capital Abuja on Monday night, a passenger and a security source said.