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The Prince of Wales has said the values of democracy are under attack in Ukraine in the 'most unconscionable way'
Rescuers are helping people trapped on bridges and roofs in parts of New South Wales
About 100 tourists in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Hurghada are unable to go home
The sails of Sydney Opera House and the Parliament in Canberra were lit up in blue and yellow to show solidarity with Ukraine
It is the first commercially sponsored Moderna vaccine trial to take place in the UK
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the West still had not seen any signs of Russian forces returning to their bases
Authorities in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state confirmed 94 deaths from floods and mudslides that swept away homes and cars in the city of Petropolis
Storm Eunice is set to follow on Friday, which could be even more damaging, with stronger winds than Dudley, heavy snow and possible blizzard conditions
It has taken more than six years for Mia Hansson to stitch half of the 68.38 metre artwork
It is the first fatal shark attack in Sydney since 1963, data shows
Some schools reopened in the state of Karnataka after closing when protests erupted over students being barred from wearing the hijab in class
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said there was no indication of a reduced military presence on borders of Ukraine
More than 30 ships from the Russian Black Sea Fleet have started training exercises near the Crimea peninsula as part of wider navy drills, RIA News Agency reports
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison urged demonstrators in Canberra to keep their protests peaceful
Fort Worth Zoo's baby Asian elephant Brazos has made his pick between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams
