The Russian offensive enters its 113th week, we track where the fighting is happening and how we got here. Read on for an overview of the situation in infographics and maps. Where are people fleeing to? According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, there have been 32.1 million border crossings out of Ukraine since the Russian invasion began in February 2022. Many people have soug
A summary of Saudi’s response to news of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was killed at the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called Khashoggi's murder a 'heinous crime' [Bandar AlGaloud/Saudi Kingdom Council] Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist who wrote critically of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), entered Saudi Arabia’s consulate in
Scores of civilians killed in crossfire between army and ISIL-linked group in three weeks of fighting, politician says. Hundreds of civilians are trapped between the army and ISIL-linked fighters in Marawi [Romeo Ranoco/Reuters] A Philippines politician said residents fleeing besieged Marawi City have seen about 100 dead bodies in an area where the army and ISIL-linked fighters have clashed in the
Shifting political goals in Riyadh have led to a muddled history between the Kingdom and the Muslim Brotherhood. Saudi Arabia has not always seen the Muslim Brotherhood as a regional threat [Getty Images] Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia, along with Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, severed diplomatic relations with Qatar, accusing it of supporting “extremism” and destabilising the regi
Relatives seek answers about “kidnapped” family members, as China moves to grant more legal rights to detainees. China is set to pass a landmark criminal procedure law to provide more rights to detainees, including rendering all evidence collected under torture unusable, granting suspects immediate access to a lawyer, and obliging authorities to tell families within 24 hours of a relative’s detent
Network closes bureau after authorities refused to renew correspondent’s press credentials and visa. Al Jazeera English has closed its bureau in Beijing after the Chinese authorities refused to renew its correspondent’s press credentials and visa, or allow a replacement journalist. The channel expressed its disappointment at the situation and said it would continue to request a presence in China.
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